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To: scottjewell
“When you say to African-Americans, ‘the gay struggle is the black struggle,’ they don’t buy it,” David explained to The Daily Caller’s Ginni Thomas.

If I was black I would be highly insulted that someone made the comparison...

No gay person was ever put in chains or made a slave(at least not against their will), no gay person was denied an education, denied equal pay, had their children sold off as property, denied even basic human rights..

The only thing gays are not being recognized for is being normal...which they are not...

Blacks may not vote for Romney but they certainly might sit on their hands in protest..

Funny how Holder is trying to gin up their base by claiming voter suppression.... interesting timeline...

11 posted on 07/15/2012 2:43:49 PM PDT by Popman (When you elect a clown: expect a circus...)
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To: Popman

Yes, insulted would be the right reaction. So many of these politically correct gays with their agenda are very monied, very powerful in terms of real estate, professions, investments, etc. Many of them are in television and film production, in the Hollywood set and as a political lobby they are extremely powerful though they comprise roughly 2% of the population. As a “class” they do not tend to be underprivileged like the blacks. And as he states in the video, for blacks, marriage is seen as a goal for the preservation of families and children. Not as some new fangled form of liberation and political fashion statement.


13 posted on 07/15/2012 3:25:17 PM PDT by scottjewell
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