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do you think it's wrong to treat gay people badly?

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  • 6 months ago

    Yes, it is wrong to treat anyone badly hun.

  • If they are gay and acting normal then they aren't a problem. 

    If they are being obnoxious and rude then yes it’s a problem. 

  • Hayley
    Lv 5
    6 months ago

    I know it is wrong to treat gay people badly. Would you want to be treated bad because of something you cannot control?

  • 6 months ago

    Yes, it is wrong to treat anyone badly hun.

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  • 6 months ago

    Wrong to treat anyone badly...

    unless they're a monster I treat everyone the same,  Don't care what race, sexual proclivity, political affiliation, wealth, status, whatever.  Not one to lay out the red carpet because you're a PC focus group.  Treat others the way I'd like to be treated.

  • Anonymous
    6 months ago

    Of course! Being gay isn't even a choice. Treating someone bad because they're gay, is like treating someone bad because they're left-handed.

  • Anonymous
    6 months ago

    No because they are evil sinners who should be stoned to death

  • 6 months ago

    I think it is wrong to treat anyone badly. 

    Except pedophiles. They should be shot. 

  • 6 months ago

    Why do you think it is right? Why should others decide for another person?

    Do they not have feelings of sensitivity, longing for companionship and acceptance, the right to fully express themselves on a daily basis, and live fully all their lives?

    How would you feel if someone took away all this from you, and stoned you at every turn?

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