13 January 2006

The mind burns with anger.

So, the other day, my friend Trace came online and I read his profile in which he had the following statement: Marriage is a human right not a heterosexual privilege. At first, my thoughts were, yeah! Support everyone no matter what. However, as it goes, my mind has been brooding over this statement. Who in their right minds would not support this. Who would hate their fellow man (or woman, but for all intensive purposes, I am going to use the word "man" in terms of human beings, please don't get uberoffended anyone, and if you do PISS OFF! These are my thoughts.) so much as to deny them the right to be happy. Oh, right, I forgot. (fucking republicans...I can handle so much politics before I just want to smack any person who brings it up.) I'll admit it, I don't know a whole hell of a lot about politics, but the one thing I do know is that they meddle too much in the world of others "for the greater good" whatever the fuck that means. It's like Sen. Joe McCarthy back in the 50s with his Communist witch hunt. I don't necessarily understand what the big deal with. Paranoia? Was he scared that a communist in this country would talk to someone and then BOOM! change someone into a commy (or is it commie? '-ie' looks more proper)? Last I checked, even back in the 50s, people loved money and communism wasn't all about that. The same holds true today with homosexuality. Just because you talk to someone who lives that 'alternate lifestyle' doesn't mean that you will become a homosexual. Your fellow man is your fellow man. If you don't like the thoughts of homosexuality and the marriages of homosexuals, if you think that it is a sin against God (that thought process just pisses me off to no end.) You can come visit me and I will punch you right in your fucking mouth. Now normally, I don't usually get this riled up over issues, but there are some days when you realize that you need to stop being a fence sitter and pick a side. If you don't like it, fuck off and kiss my ass.

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