Quote Originally Posted by E-S ADMIN View Post
I think that the half of all murders if it's a real factual number and not in inflated one means more likely their the victims of half of all murders, not the perpetrators.
Now I don't condone or agree with bashing or hating an entire group of people... but imo experience I know a few people that are gay and their no where near hostile, or disrespectful. But i'm sure there's a few in that group who are. Every group regardless of race, origin or whatever have bad seeds in it. Hate those not the entirity.
I agree. Good post, E-S ADMIN.

I can honestly say that years of growing up and maturing have allowed me to understand people, not just any generalization of people, are. When I was younger, I remember my dad often protesting homosexuals and, of course, I believed what my parents believed. As time marched on and I began hating more different groups. Foreigners, for example and especially Africans, because the many that I met in college would use American women to marry in order to get their visas to continue attending college. But I learned as I matured that not all foreigners are like that. It pretty much took me to work with an African guy to learn this, same with homosexuals.

Be it sexual orientation, political, religion, or anything in life, my greatest hate is for people who try to force others to believe or accept their ways of life. For example, in 1993 and in the midst of a great sitcom career, Amanda Bearse became the first woman in Hollywood to publicly admit to being gay. Despite coming out at that time, she never once suggested changing her character's sexual interest on the show, "Married With Children". Amanda played the part of Marcy Rhodes/Marcy Darcy, a sexually addicted neighbor of Al and Peg Bundy. After her public admission, the show continued to succeed.

When Rosie O'Donnell publicly admitted her homosexuality (although society had its suspicions), instantly she began making changes on her talk show. It seems that once she made it public, her magazine failed and her show, although she had scheduled to end it, began losing ratings.

Ellen Degenerate did the same thing. Once she made public that she was gay, she decided to change the character on her sitcom. Instantly, the ratings dropped and the sitcom failed. Sadly, they have made more attempts to give her another chance at sitcoms and talk shows but to no avail.

Lastly, there's the reality show, "America's Next Top Model". On that show are two worldly known homosexuals that go by the names, "Mr. J" and "Miss J". Mr. J is a cool, down to Earth guy who makes the show interesting to watch. But Miss J goes all out of his way to as dress flamboyant as a high class female stripper and act a complete ass.