And here's the answer that no-one gave.So I ask again, because I have, as of yet, gotten no answer. The only time the question has been addressed is to avoid it. If a heterosexual couple had been kissing, making out, and/or groping in the stands at a baseball game and were asked to leave because of it, how many of you would bitch about it?
Originally Posted by Sas
Seriously, if you haven't seen straight couples full going for it at sports games, you haven't been to many good sports games.Originally Posted by MEEEE
And I do believe I'm right you know. There are a lot of preconceived ideas of right and wrong people hold. There's a ton of reasons. They may have been raised with those views and values without questioning them, they could be a homophobe...
Comparing homosexuality to murder? Because they're heaps alike in their negative effects, right? *nudges* *wink wink*Sixth: Just because heterosexuals may or may not have gotten away with doing things wrong in the past does not mean that it wasn't wrong, or that everybody will always get away with it. OJ Simpson got away with murder -- literally -- but you don't see anybody defending other murderers with, "Well OJ got away with it!"
Don't get me started on the few communities who seem to act like they think like that. Look at those guys with the white pointy hoods and the burning crosses. They love being discriminatory I hear, and don't even always realise they're doing it.
And what are the issues involved with homosexuality? As far as I've seen anything brought up is more than easily dismissed. I'd say those who are against it with no reasons are more than likely homophobes. Even if they can't admit it.Third: Not everybody who doesn't openly promote homosexuality (or open displays of such) is a "homophobe", and neither is everybody who realizes other reasons for negative repercussions of actions taken by homosexuals.
As for saying the kiss wasn't a peck, read V-Translanka's first post. I think you'll be somewhat unpleasantly surprised.
And there's nothing to say they would have been asked to leave. And chances are there were straight couples doing more than cheek pecking. You've been to games, right?Second: There is NOTHING to say that two straight people doing the same thing wouldn't have been asked to leave.











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