For example, Mystique being transgender and Morph being non-binary.

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    I don’t see that as anti-gay. I fully support gay marriage but to me that’s a yawn

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        8 months ago

        If we use that logic, Bill Clinton and Obama were anti-gay as well. Bernie Sanders, as well.

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          You’re equating a position the GOP presently, publicly stands by to the past positions of individuals who have since changed their minds, and are misquoted.

          Stop with the unicorns and magic.

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            I’m not. I don’t think being pro-traditional marriage is anti-gay. Anti-sodomy laws are anti-gay but I don’t feel the same way about marriage.

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              being pro-traditional marriage is anti-gay.

              Being “pro traditional marriage” necessarily discriminates against gay couples.

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                Not sure you get discrimination. It just means to choose. So yes, it is discriminatory but that doesn’t make something illegal or wrong. I suppose you’re not old enough to remember the old coffee commercial about discriminating taste. As I said I support it but there is a weird religious sect of the Republican Party that I wish we could remove.

                Who you marry is really none of my business.

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                  but that doesn’t make something illegal or wrong

                  You just can’t help but immediately move to the next goal post can you?

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                    No I clearly stating I don’t agree with your opinion. People don’t always agree. I think your stance is wrong. Though I’m impressed you actually tried to cite something relevant for once. I just don’t think it’s the smoking gun you think it is.

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        I think you are confused. My trans friend is married and could have been married before SOTUS approved it.

        Also, my friend isn’t into gay rights. While you think LBGTQ+ is a monolithic group, it isn’t. She isn’t anti-gay rights, but gay rights don’t concern her. She is VERY into trans rights.