Quote Originally Posted by Sasquatch View Post
Alright, let's get down to this.

Two people were kicked out of a baseball game for kissing.

Would anybody have a problem with this? With this amount of information presented, would this be a big deal? Two people were in public doing something slightly indecent and were asked to leave because of it.

In addition, this was more than likely a private game. As in, not paid for by the state of Washington. As such, they had every right to ask people to leave for whatever reason they wanted. Hell, if I wanted to, I could start a whites-only restaurant. Or start a baseball league that I only let straight white kids -- or even straight, white, blonde-haired, blue-eyed kids -- play in. I could even start a college just for white people. Because as a private, non-public funded organization, I reserve the right to refuse service for any reason.

Even so. If this was a straight couple that was kicked out, nobody would give a damn. Why does everybody take offense when something happens to a minority that probably should have happened, and would have happened had they been different people?

How can a baseball game be private? I can see a private section for important people, like the president, or some iconic figurehead, but overall this is a public baseball game, open to EVERYONE. And yes Sassy this is a big deal, the simple fact being that 2 lesbian women were only kissing for God's sake and got kicked out of the game for that stupid little reason. I can see if they were getting undressed and having sex and they were asked to leave, but for kissing? Come on now.

That's against our rights as Americans, we have the freedom to kiss our partners in public places there's nothing wrong with that. I mean I've been to a football game once and I've seen some nasty shit that heteosexual couples do in public and trust me they weren't kissing. I've rode the damn bus tons of times and seen some women sitting on top of guys ****'s while kids were on there. I mean come on, get real, Kissing is nothing, compared to what heterosexuals have done in public places.