Reports of Anti-Gay Violence Increase dramatically

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In some areas, the number of attacks rose even more dramatically, when compared with data from a year earlier. Incidents increased by 133 percent in Colorado, 120 percent in Chicago and 43 percent in New York. In San Francisco, which became ground zero in the struggle over same-sex marriage rights in February, incidents in the last half of 2003 rose 14 percent.

"This is a stunning increase," Denise de Percin, director of the Colorado Anti-Violence Program, told the Rocky Mountain News. "The polarized daily coverage of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues has raised the profile of our community and galvanized into action the people who hate us."
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In Multnomah County, Ore., which grants marriage rights to same-sex couples, county commissioners have reported receiving death threats. "I hope your whole family is killed. I hope with all my heart that you're gunned down and killed," said one caller in a phone message to commissioners.

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nutxo

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Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
The US is backwards in homosexual rights issues, IMO.


Should I get special preference and protection from the government because I prefer redheads?
 
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Originally posted by: nutxo
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
The US is backwards in homosexual rights issues, IMO.


Should I get special preference and protection from the government because I prefer redheads?

Well I should clarify...I'm not talking only about rights, but also overall public opinion and hatred (including violence) of homosexuals. Much of the world is like this anyways.
 

nutxo

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Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
Originally posted by: nutxo
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
The US is backwards in homosexual rights issues, IMO.


Should I get special preference and protection from the government because I prefer redheads?

Well I should clarify...I'm not talking only about rights, but also overall public opinion and hatred (including violence) of homosexuals. Much of the world is like this anyways.

Attitudes will change as older generations die. Trying to force people into acceptance only breeds contempt and bitterness.
 
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Originally posted by: nutxo
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
Originally posted by: nutxo
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
The US is backwards in homosexual rights issues, IMO.


Should I get special preference and protection from the government because I prefer redheads?

Well I should clarify...I'm not talking only about rights, but also overall public opinion and hatred (including violence) of homosexuals. Much of the world is like this anyways.

Attitudes will change as older generations die. Trying to force people into acceptance only breeds contempt and bitterness.

Well that's the cause, but it doesn't justify the hate and violence.

Thankfully the youth of the country as a whole don't really see homosexuals as a problem.
 

Zephyr106

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Originally posted by: nutxo
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
The US is backwards in homosexual rights issues, IMO.


Should I get special preference and protection from the government because I prefer redheads?

NO, but I do think I should beat you up for that preference.

Zephyr
 

EXman

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Originally posted by: nutxo
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
The US is backwards in homosexual rights issues, IMO.


Should I get special preference and protection from the government because I prefer redheads?


only if his name is Bob
 

EXman

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Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
Originally posted by: nutxo
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
Originally posted by: nutxo
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
The US is backwards in homosexual rights issues, IMO.


Should I get special preference and protection from the government because I prefer redheads?

Well I should clarify...I'm not talking only about rights, but also overall public opinion and hatred (including violence) of homosexuals. Much of the world is like this anyways.

Attitudes will change as older generations die. Trying to force people into acceptance only breeds contempt and bitterness.

Well that's the cause, but it doesn't justify the hate and violence.

Thankfully the youth of the country as a whole don't really see homosexuals as a problem.

cause that is because of the educrats that spread that crap. I've seen polls of freshman in college getting more conservative though. Still parts of the country you better stay in the closet or else that will not change.
 

jagec

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Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
The US is backwards in homosexual rights issues, IMO.

not really. The middle east and south america immediately spring to mind as being less gay friendly. I'm not sure about africa or asia.
 
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Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
The US is backwards in homosexual rights issues, IMO.

not really. The middle east and south America immediately spring to mind as being less gay friendly. I'm not sure about Africa or Asia.
Depends on the particular country.

Over all violence against blacks in the should would have reduced if they just stopped making nose and went back to the way things where, same with the homosexuals. The kids playing at 'marriage' in Cali et al. should consider the outcome in hick-vill for the local gay-bar patron.

playing house and sticking it in the face of 'the man' isn't worth working up this kind of hate, anti-gay bigotry would die of it's own means over a generation, but bringing it to the front like the 'rights activists' have, they do nothing but give the stupid kid in Colorado someone to hate; creating another generation of bigots.
 
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Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
The US is backwards in homosexual rights issues, IMO.

not really. The middle east and south america immediately spring to mind as being less gay friendly. I'm not sure about africa or asia.

Well most of the world is backwards in this respect...but yeah, I guess those areas as well as some areas of Europe, Africa, and Asia would be more backwards.
 

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Danman

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Originally posted by: Gaard
Reports of Anti-Gay Violence Increase dramatically

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Oh noes! Another thing we can pin on Bush! Can I also say it's Bush's fault that when I pressed the Dasani water button on the vending machine and I got a Diet Cherry Coke? Blame Bush! :roll: