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Just because you don't support marriage rights for gays doesn't mean you hate them, amirite?
by Anonymous10 years ago
No. It means you are intolerant.
by Anonymous11 years ago
It would depend on your definition of intolerant.
by Anonymous11 years ago
Not tolerant of others' views, beliefs, or behavior that differ from one's own.
by Anonymous11 years ago
Well, yes. I suppose I'm saying is like, I don't really have an opinion on gay marriage, but a friend of mine is against it. She has gay friends who she likes and hangs out with, and they respect her views. So I guess she is intolerrant, but that just sounds so 'harsh'? Meh, I don't know, I'm tired.
by Anonymous11 years ago
So she has gay "friends" but she just doesn't see them has deserving of the same rights? Sounds a bit intolerant to me.
by Anonymous11 years ago
I've always found that to be strange. How can you be friends with someone knowing that they don't accept an uncontrollable part of who you are?
by Anonymous11 years ago
Just because you don't support gay marriage, doesn't mean you wouldn't tolerate it or are against it. I always say there is such a thing as being indifferent or neutral.
by Anonymous11 years ago
Well ok then. I supposed by "not support" OP meant "opposed" - I will certainly allow that someone could be neither for, or against it.
by Anonymous11 years ago
I'm not saying you have to go out and protest, but if you don't care if gay people deserve the same rights as anyone else that makes you a bad person, imo.
by Anonymous11 years ago
I just am not concerned about it. If I agreed with someone's politics on everything but they were against gay marriage, I would still vote for them, and vice versa. I would not say I am a bad person, if I am not for those reasons, but to each their own.
by Anonymous11 years ago
I'd like to add in the difference between tolerating and agreeing or accepting.
by Anonymous10 years ago
Not having an opinion, being on the fence, not being politically inclined, etc, makes you a bad person? Why?
by Anonymous11 years ago
You're basically saying you're not sure if other people should have the same rights. Which in my mind makes you either a bad person or just ignorant, if the latter I guess you're not a bad person necessarily.
by Anonymous11 years ago
What is your reasoning/ logic behind this then OP?
by Anonymous11 years ago
It was my understanding that just because someone doesn't support gay marriage, it doesn't mean that they hate gay people and want them gone or whatever.
by Anonymous11 years ago
I feel as if there is no lower feeling for someone or something than hate, and that hating something would mean you are against it in all aspects. Me saying "I don't support gay marriage" literally means I do not care for it, as it has no impact on me, I do not wish to have a say for or against it at all.
by Anonymous11 years ago
Even though I voted YYA, I want to say I DO support gay marriage rights. I also think you can believe something else than they do.
by Anonymous11 years ago
I wouldn't go that far, so yes I agree in sense, OP. But I'm also a firm believer in the idea that apathy is just as bad, if not worse, than hatred, so that is why I didn't YYA.
by Anonymous11 years ago
I just think that only people affected by it should have a say in the matter at all. Since I'm not gay and their decision doesn't effect me in any way, they should decide for themselves if they want to get married.
by Anonymous11 years ago
That's quite practical and I wish it could work that way too. Unfortunately since most of the world isn't gay we have to have a say in it because we live in a democracy. That's why this whole controversy about marriage came about.
by Anonymous11 years ago
It should be like that, but it's not. The biggest anti-gay marriage people are straight, not gay. It's not just gays deciding what happens. So, if people keep quiet when there is a group trying to "stop them" for marrying each other, that is complicity.
At least things have changed since 6 years ago.
by Anonymous5 years ago
My side is that I don't necessarily think its right biblically, but I think everyone should have the same rights. After all, not everyone agrees to follow the bible, so why should we hold it against them?
by Anonymous10 years ago
If someone doesn't care or is indifferent, that means they lack empathy. Hating them, not caring about them, it all goes in the same bag of how you're harming more than doing good. I see it as a problem. If everyone stops giving a shit about each other, and you only care about yourself, then the idea of society might as well be forgotten, because it would be useless. A society made of selfishness or apathy is not productive, quite the contrary.
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