You are expressing a strong emotion here, and that is ok. But your rhetoric (I have edited the original wording) was inflammatory and a little inflated. I don't think you would get a great deal of agreement on either side of your question.
People suffering discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation would probably disagree that government has spent so much time advocating (or forcing) a gay agenda; there have been and are many legislators and governors on state and federal levels who are fighting against gay agendas with all of their strength. There is a strong block of very conservative legislators, politically and religiously, who may never ever be won over. For the gay population the battle clearly continues.
History does not support your statement that nothing has ever been done for blacks. If you look at the record from the end of the Civil War to the present, and then especially around the 1960's and later, clearly there has been progress. Enough progress? Probably not. Have mistakes been made? Yes, many mistakes have been made. But do you think that if nothing had ever been done since the Civil War that Barak Obama would be the most powerful man on the face of the earth?
Using rhetoric to incite hard feelings is a tactic for bullies. What you really want to do is to highlight where there are still important unmet needs for your community, without tearing another community down in the process. This will have the effect of lifting everyone up, and encouraging others to join with you.
The term "advocating homosexuality" is generally used by people who oppose gay rights. It is the mistaken belief that you can encourage people to be gay, which is impossible.
Because homosexuality doesn't matter and people just don't care about it any more.
The reason there are so many gay people now is because it's a chemical warfare operation. I have the government documents where they said they're going to encourage homosexuality with chemicals so people don't have children.
It is a societal and psychological. Homosexuality occurs in nature with animals. People's "repulsion" to anything is either personal preference or biased by societal impressions.
No, homosexuality is natural for many people.
Speaker 2 (APEX)
Nothing... The problem is people having a problem with homosexuality
They explore homosexuality
Nobody chooses homosexuality. It's something that some people are born with.
Homosexuality isn't something that needs to be treated. It is how some people are born not someto disease.There is no changing it.
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The Ngāti Toa are quite accepting of homosexuality, as are most Māori. However it is important to note that some people have adopted the Christian view that homosexuality is a sin.