Overusedname said:
Thank you for a thought out response where your point is defended. Let me start out by saying I fully Gay rights, but I also keep in mind where conflicts come about. Everything I have seen is so black and white where there are shades of grey to be examined. I may not be gay, or of any minority but I have felt slighted before due to various reasons. I want there to be a level of respect on both sides, an enlightened mindset. I feel full well it is only a matter of time until Gay marriage is passed. Also I don't understand why it was ever an issue.
The point about squashing all discrimination only serves to cause discrimination against others. It may slight some beliefs, such as religious faith, which is just as wrong. Our country was founded on freedom, and we have denied and continue to deny many freedoms. I want to see it come about in way where everyone is just as free as the next person.
I do not believe the KKK is alright. I do not support them, but I also do not deny them their right to exist, as it would only be just as discriminatory as other civil rights cases. Religion isn't a shield to be worn to protect us from actions we commit that cause illegal harm. What I am asking is any one group better than another? Can we force one group to comprise their rights to serve the rights an other group.
As for Gay people are biologically gay, I will point out that the same argument can be applied to people of thought because genes determine much of who we are. Rights are self-evident and if we compromise one we serve to imprison everyone. If started small with denied freedom, it grows, until we might have to have an other civil rights movement to equalize things again. It is a pointless cycle where we could just stop think and work the problems out, acknowledge our differences and celebrate them.