RE: Being gay is a fetish.
April 14, 2015 at 8:08 am
(This post was last modified: April 14, 2015 at 8:11 am by Homeless Nutter.)
(April 14, 2015 at 5:27 am)Heywood Wrote: Gays want to force people to serve them.No, dumbass. Nobody gives a flying f*** about some pizza place, or another shop refusing service - there are plenty of smart business owners everywhere, who don't turn customers away, because of their own sexual insecurity. If it was all about those kinds of unimportant establishments, especially in large cities, morons could refuse to serve whomever they like - gays, bronies, Italians, or cancer patients - and subsequently go out of business.
However, making it alright for religious freaks to refuse service, based on their idiotic beliefs would set up a dangerous precedent, which could end up with Christard bankers in small towns refusing loans, or other vital services to people they don't like - be it because of sexuality, religion, or race. That is the problem and I'll bet you'd be protesting like mad, if the only bank in your area (perhaps owned by Muslims, or Jews, or just a different denomination of Christianity that just happens to consider you a heretic) had the right to refuse to open an account for you, because you're in love with Jesus' penis.
Grow the f*** up and stop worrying about what other people do in the privacy of their own homes. You're free to blow Jesus (or Moses, or Muhammad, or Hare Krishna) to your heart's content. Let others do what they like, since it doesn't affect you - unless you're an envious closeted homosexual yourself, wishing not to be reminded of your secret urges, that you have no courage to admit to (which I can believe all religious men are, since they claim they made a "choice" not to take it up the a**, whereas normal people simply aren't attracted to certain genders - no choice involved)(that and all that masturbation over Jesus and other bearded dudes).
"The fact that a believer is happier than a skeptic is no more to the point than the fact that a drunken man is happier than a sober one." - George Bernard Shaw