That document seems to be corrupted. All I see is they want marriage to be defined as a man and a woman. I can’t copy and paste out of it for some reason, and I can’t even open it in a browser.
Is that your earth-shattering evidence? That is from 2016, but it is the current platform. I suspect that will change as people really don’t care anymore.
they want marriage to be defined as a man and a woman
Exactly.
Is that your earth-shattering evidence?
It crossed my mind to link more, but I knew you wouldn’t even be able to handle this one. Best to stick to one at a time, lest you ignore the rest as you often do.
That is from 2016, but it is the current platform.
If it doesn’t represent the GOP, then they shouldn’t have it on their site. They chose to keep it up because that bigotry hasn’t changed.
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.
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.
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.
I think I get part of your malfunction now. You think all conservatives are socially conservative. I am not. I lean much more left on most social topics.
I’m right with military, spending, etc.
I’m not religious. So the social Bible thumping conservatives I have little in common with.
That document seems to be corrupted. All I see is they want marriage to be defined as a man and a woman. I can’t copy and paste out of it for some reason, and I can’t even open it in a browser.
Is that your earth-shattering evidence? That is from 2016, but it is the current platform. I suspect that will change as people really don’t care anymore.
Exactly.
It crossed my mind to link more, but I knew you wouldn’t even be able to handle this one. Best to stick to one at a time, lest you ignore the rest as you often do.
If it doesn’t represent the GOP, then they shouldn’t have it on their site. They chose to keep it up because that bigotry hasn’t changed.
No evidence is good enough to a closed mind.
Agreed. That’s why I stopped after only one. It just not worth it to hunt down the rest of the examples and format them here.
I’m not gonna put effort in just for it to get dismissed out of hand, ignored, or some other weak excuse to be brought up.
I don’t see that as anti-gay. I fully support gay marriage but to me that’s a yawn
Ask your trans best friend to explain it to you. Tell them to talk slowly so you get it the first time.
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.
Do you… do you not realize how asinine you sound?
Don’t look up.
Honestly one of the best, simple response to most conservative talking points
If we use that logic, Bill Clinton and Obama were anti-gay as well. Bernie Sanders, as well.
Citation desperately needed. Please, how is the man who made gay marriage legal anti-gay?
Huh? SCOTUS made gay marriage legal. Which person do you think made it legal?
You’re not going to get a citation, logic, or reason. You’re gonna get magic and unicorns.
Denials and misdirections
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.
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.
Being “pro traditional marriage” necessarily discriminates against gay couples.
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.
https://www.advocate.com/politics/tennessee-marriage-licenses-officials-lgbtq
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/advocate/
It has not changed.
I think I get part of your malfunction now. You think all conservatives are socially conservative. I am not. I lean much more left on most social topics. I’m right with military, spending, etc.
I’m not religious. So the social Bible thumping conservatives I have little in common with.
He doesn’t think anything, he has provided ypu the platforms own statements on these topics. You think you can ignore reality as a debate tactic.
While I don’t agree with their games. That’s a 1st amendment issue.
My view is as a government employee. Do your job and shut up.
Something’s corrupted alright, that’s for sure.