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re: Is it possible to be against gay marriage/homosexuality without being a bigot?

Posted on 4/4/14 at 2:44 pm to
Posted by GoCrazyAuburn
Member since Feb 2010
35023 posts
Posted on 4/4/14 at 2:44 pm to
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I think the definition hinges on "unfairly" disliking or "refusing to accept" people.


I don't see anywhere in what the OP has said that would relate to this.


unfairly dislike people - nope. You can dislike and act and like the people.

"refusing to accept" - nope. See above.

I think way too many people can't separate disagreement with disliking/hatred/bigotry, yet have no real understanding what bigotry actually is (not saying this is you, just in general).

Now, the redneck that hates figs for being figs, yea, he's a bigot.

I could make all these arguments about people with tattoos. I have no ill feelings towards people with them, but I do not agree with getting a tattoo.


Posted by DCRebel
An office somewhere
Member since Aug 2009
17644 posts
Posted on 4/4/14 at 2:48 pm to
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I don't see anywhere in what the OP has said that would relate to this.



Well I do. Surely you read the rest of my post, right?

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I could make all these arguments about people with tattoos. I have no ill feelings towards people with them, but I do not agree with getting a tattoo.



Do you think getting a tattoo should be illegal? I don't like tats either, but if someone wants one then I won't deny them that.
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