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I don't really care about this whole argument.
I mean, it's just an opinion. Pro-straight people just go against the moral values held by pro-LGBT people, and the latter simply doesn't like it.
So they yell at the former.
And the former yells back.
And eventually it turns to all-out protests from the former, and rallies from the latter.
loving hell, it's a vicious cycle.
Nobody's working to stop the argument, everybody's just working to win.
How do you win an argument of this scale, when everyone is so adamantly stuck to their side?

To be honest, it looks gross to me. That's simply too much cream for me.
Yes, oreos are loving delicious, and I'll easily go through a pack of them in a day, but trying to scarf down that much cream with just those thin cookies to even out the chocolate:cream ratio would make me gag.

But hey if the colors were arranged in those big packs individually, one in each Oreo, sure I'll eat them.

Let's make Crusade themed Oreos for the Christians.


I don't really care about this whole argument.
I mean, it's just an opinion. Pro-straight people just go against the moral values held by pro-LGBT people, and the latter simply doesn't like it.
So they yell at the former.
And the former yells back.
And eventually it turns to all-out protests from the former, and rallies from the latter.
loving hell, it's a vicious cycle.
Nobody's working to stop the argument, everybody's just working to win.
How do you win an argument of this scale, when everyone is so adamantly stuck to their side?

The same way people in favor of rights for African Americans won in the 60s.

The same way people in favor of rights for African Americans won in the 60s.
They didn't win the argument, they won the favor of Congress.
The argument is still going strong, there is still racism in the US.
A collective opinion is something that nobody, no matter how powerful, can extinguish completely.

They didn't win the argument, they won the favor of Congress.
The argument is still going strong, there is still racism in the US.
A collective opinion is something that nobody, no matter how powerful, can extinguish completely.

Yeah but over time racism has just died off so much that it's barely still around. There's still tribals, but nowhere near as many as there used to be. The same is going to happen with gays; people come to their senses over time.

They didn't win the argument, they won the favor of Congress.
The argument is still going strong, there is still racism in the US.
A collective opinion is something that nobody, no matter how powerful, can extinguish completely.
racism still exists but it's a much smaller problem than it was 50 years ago.

I don't mind gays and Lesbians myself and I have a friend who is gay, but I don't like the idea of catering to minorities.

I'm going to eat more oreos

Let's make Crusade themed Oreos for the Christians.
The cookie part will have cross on them and be colored gold like the holy grail. The filling will be colored red like the blood of the muslim soldiers spilled.

people come to their senses over time.
People won't come to their senses about this. The Bible didn't have a problem with blacks(correct me if I'm wrong, I'm not the most religious person in the world), but it does with homoloveuality.
Since Judaism and Christianity likely will be major religions for a long time, so will the belief that homoloveuality is wrong. It's just a fact of life.



Oreo should make Native American cookies.
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