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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Robin swings both ways
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<blockquote data-quote="TerminatoRS" data-source="post: 16654135" data-attributes="member: 195778"><p>Exactly. I've begun to wonder what it will take to make them feel accepted. That's what they claim they want, right? The vast majority (us) to recognize they exist and have feelings...? The conclusion I've reached is that there's a disconnect in what we (the majority, straight people) consider acceptance and what they (LGBTQ) consider acceptance. Straight people don't need or want entire months dedicated to them, parades, a special flag...etc. We recognize the freedom to do whatever the hell we want in our private lives as acceptance. It's nobody else's business; do what you choose. I think that's why many of us find the big push recently to be extra annoying. Keep your business to yourself and quit advertising it. You're proud. Good. Great. Grand. I'm happy for you. Move it along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerminatoRS, post: 16654135, member: 195778"] Exactly. I've begun to wonder what it will take to make them feel accepted. That's what they claim they want, right? The vast majority (us) to recognize they exist and have feelings...? The conclusion I've reached is that there's a disconnect in what we (the majority, straight people) consider acceptance and what they (LGBTQ) consider acceptance. Straight people don't need or want entire months dedicated to them, parades, a special flag...etc. We recognize the freedom to do whatever the hell we want in our private lives as acceptance. It's nobody else's business; do what you choose. I think that's why many of us find the big push recently to be extra annoying. Keep your business to yourself and quit advertising it. You're proud. Good. Great. Grand. I'm happy for you. Move it along. [/QUOTE]
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