ANSWERS: 14
  • I swear to you, you're not alone. Although there are people who don't understand it & leave it alone, the horrible people who say it's an abomination, blah blah blah, really deserve a good brutal attack.
  • I'm not a religious person and what two other people choose to do with and to each other is absolutely none of my business, but I would have thought using the word, "soul" is at odds with a lot of your previous contributions here.
  • Hate is as harmful to you and the subject of the hatred whether you're for gay rights or against them. Can you stand to think of what if you'd been born heterosexual and hated gays this much? Don't increase the amount of hate in the world.
  • No, you are not alone on this one.
  • no your not alone ....me I prefer to give them a good bitch slapping ....I've heard all the crap they go on with over the last 40years or so and its always the same dribble and pap ....one day they will come up with something new ...lol
  • I don't know if "hate" is the right word, but I can't stand bigots. I hate what they say, I hate how they think. But I also realize that their bigotry is a result of their ignorance, and their upbringing. Hating them is like hating a mentally ill child. It's not a bigot's fault they are stupid.
  • you're not alone. but, such hatred is a learned behavior....most of the time taught by parents. I think parents who teach their children to hate are guilty of child abuse. in doing so, they are socially retarding their children. who, in turn, grow up to be bigots. whether they are just verbally abusive, or are also physically abuse, hate is hate. I know our constitution guarantees freedom of speech, but hate speech is actually harmful in more ways than just being obnoxious.
  • I am with you 200 percent on that. I think a revolt is in order
  • I am very very very very almost violently a advocate of gay rights. I too wish to lock the bigots up, and or exile them(but this is just my anger speaking i know
  • I find it difficult to actively hate. I don't know. Maybe it's the spirit of aloha. It just seems there's no reason to get THAT worked up. I can't change bigots. All I can do is write and call my elected officials about things I feel are important for the LGBT cause. I do what I can.
  • We sometimes lose sight of the fact that the struggle for Gay Rites is a political struggle. In any argument you will have those who are on your side and those who are not. My opponents are not worthy of hate. They are ignorant it is my duty as an enlightened person to educate. However I sometimes find myself wanting to educate by means of a baseball bat those who find it hard to give up their unenlightened ways!
  • You are not alone. It is not actually "hate" with me, it is "disgust" and "revulsion".
  • No...there are times I would take up arms and march down the street with you! But, as a rule, I'd have to say that two hates won't create any healing of the spirit, or get me what I want the most....which would be the same exact Civil Rights I had when I lived as a straight woman.
  • May I comment here just a moment. I am a gay man from a long time ago. A time when there were segregated washrooms and drinking fountains. Wars have never brought about lasting peace and hate has never brought about love. Ghandi for one showed a peaceful change. No matter what others did he quietly walked forward. Let us all join our loving hands and this world will change! I am not a pacifist but a realist!

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