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Jun 10, 2019 21:14:50   #
Big Kahuna
 
waltmoreno wrote:
I think the actual percentage of gays is way less than 10%. I'd bet it's closer to 1%. Even with all the heavy proselytizing going on where gays try to recruit others into their perverted lifestyle.


The real figure for gayness is about 2%. Unfortunately we are bombarded daily with gays on tv, kissing , hugging, squeezing each other's a$$es, tonguing, grabbing crotches, scenes of gay marriages, lesbos kissing, miley cyrus acting gay, gay tv programs, gay scenes in every tv show you watch, gayness promoted in kids cartoons, gay parades, Gay flags, ovommit flying rainbow flags over our White House, gay wedding cakes, hollyweird promoting gayness in every movie, gays and trannies reading to kids in public places, gay priests sexually molesting boys, gay dolls, gay parents, gay families. Is anyone as sick of gay issues as I am? Have we had enough gayness to last for the next decade? Does anyone know that 98% of people aren't gay? Does anyone know how many sexual partners gays have per year? Does anyone know how many diseases gays pass on to others? Does anyone know how many gays participate in $exual deviant behavior? How many gays practice urophilia or have AIDS?

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Jun 10, 2019 21:15:29   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
dtucker300 wrote:
But that is all the left has...Victimhood. Everyone is a victim of something and they need it to justify their anger and hate. This is how identity politics works.

I suggest they look at the gifts they have rather than their suffering because everyone suffers. There is much more to be thankful for than spending an entire life in misery as a victim. Unfortunately, birds of a feather flock together, and hence, misery loves company that is also miserable.


I try not to generalize but I agree that far too many the left seem to be stuck in victimhood... and identity politics are ridiculous...

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Jun 10, 2019 21:21:53   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
That does sound fun...

Sort of a carnival more than a parade...

The festival in Japan had deep roots...

Gay or straight I don't want sexuality thrown in my face... To be honest it has made watching movies or TV rather difficult... I don't think of myself as a prude (and I like a nice pair of legs as much as the next man) but it seems like sex and nudity are a must for the movie industry now... And most of it is not tastefully done...


There. I like that better. A carnival. I should have distinguished between the two.

The movies: How many stories really need sex to make a movie understandable or complete. I suppose occasionally, but much of it has become more graphic. Old movies got their point across extremely well so that everyone knew what was meant, and kids could still watch them without being exposed to things they were not ready to understand. Everyone wants to grow up too fast.

I have an acquaintance with a daughter who got pregnant at age twelve. At least the boy and his family are still around for support. They didn't get married but the daughter has another child and is on welfare. That is all she knows how to do. Live on the dole of government support.

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Jun 10, 2019 21:25:11   #
Big Kahuna
 
drlarrygino wrote:
The real figure for gayness is about 2%. Unfortunately we are bombarded daily with gays on tv, kissing , hugging, squeezing each other's a$$es, tonguing, grabbing crotches, scenes of gay marriages, lesbos kissing, miley cyrus acting gay, gay tv programs, gay scenes in every tv show you watch, gayness promoted in kids cartoons, gay parades, Gay flags, ovommit flying rainbow flags over our White House, gay wedding cakes, hollyweird promoting gayness in every movie, gays and trannies reading to kids in public places, gay priests sexually molesting boys, gay dolls, gay parents, gay families. Is anyone as sick of gay issues as I am? Have we had enough gayness to last for the next decade? Does anyone know that 98% of people aren't gay? Does anyone know how many sexual partners gays have per year? Does anyone know how many diseases gays pass on to others? Does anyone know how many gays participate in $exual deviant behavior? How many gays practice urophilia, copraphagia or have AIDS?
The real figure for gayness is about 2%. Unfortuna... (show quote)

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Jun 10, 2019 21:26:03   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
teabag09 wrote:
I just pay for those in uniform's meal. I went to Nam as a Merchant Mainer, I expect nothing but think I want to do for todays Military service folks who are serving so many tours a little thank you. Mike


I live in a military town. I too occasionally will pay for a meal without any acknowledgment. I wish someone had just once done that for me when I was a poor young soldier with no money. It a tremendous gift that shows them we care.

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Jun 10, 2019 21:27:24   #
teabag09
 
dtucker300 wrote:
But that is all the left has...Victimhood. Everyone is a victim of something and they need it to justify their anger and hate. This is how identity politics works.

I suggest they look at the gifts they have rather than their suffering because everyone suffers. There is much more to be thankful for than spending an entire life in misery as a victim. Unfortunately, birds of a feather flock together, and hence, misery loves company that is also miserable.


You know dtucker, I was going to say that not everyone is suffering because I've felt like I'm not. You opened up my mind and I now realize that I'm in fact suffering.

I retired earlier than I wanted to take care of my wife who appreciates my efforts and at the same time doesn't. I thought we would spend our retirement years going places and doing things, it hasn't worked out that way. Her movement is really restricted to the point I can't leave the house for more than a couple of hours without taking her with me and then when doing errands she wants to stay in the car which causes me to hurry. At the same time I spend all of my time waiting for her. I can get out of the car, get the mail maybe 50' away and be back to unlock the door before she can get out of the car and reach the door 10' away.

dtucker, know what? I still don't think I'm suffering, it's what I signed up for 40 years ago this September. All part of life. Mike

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Jun 10, 2019 21:27:32   #
son of witless
 
drlarrygino wrote:
The real figure for gayness is about 2%. Unfortunately we are bombarded daily with gays on tv, kissing , hugging, squeezing each other's a$$es, tonguing, grabbing crotches, scenes of gay marriages, lesbos kissing, miley cyrus acting gay, gay tv programs, gay scenes in every tv show you watch, gayness promoted in kids cartoons, gay parades, Gay flags, ovommit flying rainbow flags over our White House, gay wedding cakes, hollyweird promoting gayness in every movie, gays and trannies reading to kids in public places, gay priests sexually molesting boys, gay dolls, gay parents, gay families. Is anyone as sick of gay issues as I am? Have we had enough gayness to last for the next decade? Does anyone know that 98% of people aren't gay? Does anyone know how many sexual partners gays have per year? Does anyone know how many diseases gays pass on to others? Does anyone know how many gays participate in $exual deviant behavior? How many gays practice urophilia or have AIDS?
The real figure for gayness is about 2%. Unfortuna... (show quote)


I was at a party where I had to behave myself. I could not get out of it, family obligations and all. A Gay couple was there, and I was nice to them. We talked about various things and avoided the obvious dangerous subjects. However, at the end of the evening I had to pretend to not notice certain behaviors that I did not need to witness.

I felt that if I can behave to keep the peace, maybe others can too. I am perfectly willing to adapt a certain degree of social hypocrisy, in order to promote the general welfare, but do not ask me to go beyond that level and pretend that I am accepting the unacceptable.

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Jun 10, 2019 21:34:24   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
drlarrygino wrote:
The real figure for gayness is about 2%. Unfortunately we are bombarded daily with gays on tv, kissing , hugging, squeezing each other's a$$es, tonguing, grabbing crotches, scenes of gay marriages, lesbos kissing, miley cyrus acting gay, gay tv programs, gay scenes in every tv show you watch, gayness promoted in kids cartoons, gay parades, Gay flags, ovommit flying rainbow flags over our White House, gay wedding cakes, hollyweird promoting gayness in every movie, gays and trannies reading to kids in public places, gay priests sexually molesting boys, gay dolls, gay parents, gay families. Is anyone as sick of gay issues as I am? Have we had enough gayness to last for the next decade? Does anyone know that 98% of people aren't gay? Does anyone know how many sexual partners gays have per year? Does anyone know how many diseases gays pass on to others? Does anyone know how many gays participate in $exual deviant behavior? How many gays practice urophilia or have AIDS?
The real figure for gayness is about 2%. Unfortuna... (show quote)


I just listened to a Dennis Prager Fireside Chat in which he stated the percentage at three percent and added that this is actually a pretty steady number over the decades and centuries. He also acknowledged that women are more comfortable with same-sex relations, even when they desire to have a man in their life. So I suppose it could round out to 2% for males and 4% for females. But right now it seems as if the trendy thing, especially in Hollyweird, is to be cool by being gay, bi-, trans, etc. Straight hetero is just so boring to them.

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Jun 10, 2019 21:44:06   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
teabag09 wrote:
You know dtucker, I was going to say that not everyone is suffering because I've felt like I'm not. You opened up my mind and I now realize that I'm in fact suffering.

I retired earlier than I wanted to take care of my wife who appreciates my efforts and at the same time doesn't. I thought we would spend our retirement years going places and doing things, it hasn't worked out that way. Her movement is really restricted to the point I can't leave the house for more than a couple of hours without taking her with me and then when doing errands she wants to stay in the car which causes me to hurry. At the same time I spend all of my time waiting for her. I can get out of the car, get the mail maybe 50' away and be back to unlock the door before she can get out of the car and reach the door 10' away.

dtucker, know what? I still don't think I'm suffering, it's what I signed up for 40 years ago this September. All part of life. Mike
You know dtucker, I was going to say that not ever... (show quote)


Everyone has obligations, duties, responsibilities, except the selfish. That's life.

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Jun 10, 2019 21:49:00   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
son of witless wrote:
I was at a party where I had to behave myself. I could not get out of it, family obligations and all. A Gay couple was there, and I was nice to them. We talked about various things and avoided the obvious dangerous subjects. However, at the end of the evening I had to pretend to not notice certain behaviors that I did not need to witness.

I felt that if I can behave to keep the peace, maybe others can too. I am perfectly willing to adapt a certain degree of social hypocrisy, in order to promote the general welfare, but do not ask me to go beyond that level and pretend that I am accepting the unacceptable.
I was at a party where I had to behave myself. I c... (show quote)


There is a time and a place for everything. That was not the time nor place. Like you, I try to respect everyone, but I can't always agree with their actions. We are only human. I'm reminded of Tovol in Fiddler on the Roof when his last daughter is going to get married without his blessing and he is at a breaking point because of tradition.

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Jun 10, 2019 21:49:47   #
teabag09
 
son of witless wrote:
I was at a party where I had to behave myself. I could not get out of it, family obligations and all. A Gay couple was there, and I was nice to them. We talked about various things and avoided the obvious dangerous subjects. However, at the end of the evening I had to pretend to not notice certain behaviors that I did not need to witness.

I felt that if I can behave to keep the peace, maybe others can too. I am perfectly willing to adapt a certain degree of social hypocrisy, in order to promote the general welfare, but do not ask me to go beyond that level and pretend that I am accepting the unacceptable.
I was at a party where I had to behave myself. I c... (show quote)


I took an older friends son who was in a car wreck and in a total body cast under wing. He was living in DC prior to the wreck but living at home in Va. Beach. Micky was (he has passed, aids) gay. He was rooming with a Senate page and sleeping on the floor on an air mat. He and I were the same age, early 20's.

Once Micky was out of the cast and wheel chair bound I took him everywhere, to the clubs, straight, on the strip and else where. It took many months but eventually he worked his way to crutches and that made it easier to explore different places.

Finally Micky was on his own and wanted to go home to DC, he and I loaded his stuff in my car and I took him home. He was again assigned to the floor and the page invited me to his bed which I turned down and that caused a row. The page backed off when I told him what I had in mind for him if he didn't. I was a twenty something, 6', 175lb guy who had been an athlete from childhood and working construction and the water. This c sucker knew better than push me. His kind I hate, those like Micky I feel sorry for and the rest that I know I have no problem with.

I get along with almost everyone, gays included and as with anyone, I'm with you until you try to shove something down my throat and then you have a fight on your hands. I will win that one.

I'm not twenty something any more, I'm 5'11" and weigh 150 lb but I'll guarantee if you want to tangle, bring your A game. Mike

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Jun 10, 2019 21:58:49   #
teabag09
 
dtucker300 wrote:
Everyone has obligations, duties, responsibilities, except the selfish. That's life.


AMEN Brother! Mike

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Jun 10, 2019 22:11:49   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
teabag09 wrote:
You know dtucker, I was going to say that not everyone is suffering because I've felt like I'm not. You opened up my mind and I now realize that I'm in fact suffering.

I retired earlier than I wanted to take care of my wife who appreciates my efforts and at the same time doesn't. I thought we would spend our retirement years going places and doing things, it hasn't worked out that way. Her movement is really restricted to the point I can't leave the house for more than a couple of hours without taking her with me and then when doing errands she wants to stay in the car which causes me to hurry. At the same time I spend all of my time waiting for her. I can get out of the car, get the mail maybe 50' away and be back to unlock the door before she can get out of the car and reach the door 10' away.

dtucker, know what? I still don't think I'm suffering, it's what I signed up for 40 years ago this September. All part of life. Mike
You know dtucker, I was going to say that not ever... (show quote)


God bless both of you, Mike...

The world needs more victims like you

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Jun 10, 2019 22:14:37   #
son of witless
 
teabag09 wrote:
I took an older friends son who was in a car wreck and in a total body cast under wing. He was living in DC prior to the wreck but living at home in Va. Beach. Micky was (he has passed, aids) gay. He was rooming with a Senate page and sleeping on the floor on an air mat. He and I were the same age, early 20's.

Once Micky was out of the cast and wheel chair bound I took him everywhere, to the clubs, straight, on the strip and else where. It took many months but eventually he worked his way to crutches and that made it easier to explore different places.

Finally Micky was on his own and wanted to go home to DC, he and I loaded his stuff in my car and I took him home. He was again assigned to the floor and the page invited me to his bed which I turned down and that caused a row. The page backed off when I told him what I had in mind for him if he didn't. I was a twenty something, 6', 175lb guy who had been an athlete from childhood and working construction and the water. This c sucker knew better than push me. His kind I hate, those like Micky I feel sorry for and the rest that I know I have no problem with.

I get along with almost everyone, gays included and as with anyone, I'm with you until you try to shove something down my throat and then you have a fight on your hands. I will win that one.

I'm not twenty something any more, I'm 5'11" and weigh 150 lb but I'll guarantee if you want to tangle, bring your A game. Mike
I took an older friends son who was in a car wreck... (show quote)


I suppose the saying that each action causes an equal reverse reaction has some truth to it. I think all of the horse manure that occurred under Obama has created more hatred between straight and gays. I know my position has hardened. I used to just be quiet. I did not go looking for trouble. I even allowed family members to get away with some extreme views because I realize that a lot of it is generational. However, in my own home nobody comes in and tells me to shut up and not say what is on my mind.

A lot of people jumped the shark during Obama. The government oppression of Christian bakeries not baking Gay Wedding Cakes definitely pushed me over the edge. The sheer arrogance of those who did it, and then those who called the bakers bigots while defending the Guvment Kommissars, turned me into No More Mr. Nice Guy. I did not get over that anger.

When you combine that with the fact that Lois Lerner got away with her crap at the IRS, Jussie Smollet walked away with a fine, and Hillary is not in jail when it was proven she broke the law, I say that at least for the last two and a half years the bad guys are not winning.

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Jun 10, 2019 22:16:12   #
teabag09
 
dtucker300 wrote:
I live in a military town. I too occasionally will pay for a meal without any acknowledgment. I wish someone had just once done that for me when I was a poor young soldier with no money. It a tremendous gift that shows them we care.


I live in the Norfolk, Va. area, doesn't get bigger than that in this Country and because these guys and gals don't make shit is an even better reason. They don't make $15.00 an hour but the pukes who are our reps. think it is smart to give more money to the slackers as apposed to our men and women in uniform.

Don't get me started. The Yellowstone Cauldron has nothing on me with this! Mike

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