[quote="Kops"]Homophobes who think their cute little 'opinions' are harmless and they should have every right to express them. Your 'freedom of speech' ends when your egotistical 'opinions' oppress millions of people. No sympathy.

Don't like gay marriage? Don't date nor marry someone of the same sex. It's simple as that. Nobody's gonna force you to be 'gay'. But plenty of straight people sure
love forcing gays to act 'straight' because it's apparently 'offensive' to them. Gee I can't imagine how offended they would be if they were abused, shunned by society, forced to hush-hush as not to risk getting kicked out by their families and/or driven to suicide. But no, homophobes' feelings and hate speeches are far more important than the safety of LGBT+ people. Cry me a river poor babies.

Honorary mentions to "gay people choose to be gay". Gee, I can't wait to hear all about your experiences with 'choosing to feel attracted to the opposite gender'. Oh wait, you never made that choice you hypocrite, your orientation just happens to be the norm. And I'm sure nobody would 'choose' to be treated like scum because of their orientation.
Seriously, there are no theocracies in the West. There is no excuse not to legalise gay marriage in free countries with separation of church and state. I'm sure your God wouldn't want you to stomp all over the rights of your fellow citizens simply because you disagree with something that comes naturally to them either.[/quote]
This. All of
this.

It saddens me how, sometimes, people seem to forget that everyone is human, on the end. It's ridiculous how the human mind "builds up" these ideas and sticks to them in a way that appears that, if one changes their mind, all life on earth will vanish. I personally don't understand how someone lets something such as a religion or an extreme ideology, for example, actually control his/her life and "write down the rules", on cases in which these actually affect someone else's life. If they live their life "on their corner", then fine, but, sadly, many don't and believe that
their way is the only
acceptable way. What right does one person have over someone's lifestyle? Exactly.
None.
Honestly, the only thing I have to say to all those hypocrites who think they have the right to mess with my life and the lives of many is the following:
Grow up.