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thismeintiel said:
Well, after reading the comments, it seems I have come to the consensus of the opposing opinion. It is okay for there to be two sides of this debate, yet only one side has the right to support their side (whether it be with money or by voting) without fear of losing their job. See, that just doesn't sit well with me.

Maybe you don't get it. The point is, if a homosexual CEO paid money in a state where straight and gay people can marry, in order to take away rights from straight couples and leave the rights of gay couples the same, then yes, I, as a gay man, would support that he gets fired.

This is not simpy an opinion. You can express your opinion, but not actively try to take people's rights away or to block them from getting equal rights. Similarly, if a woman CEO donated money to an organization/ a campaign forcing companies to hire 80% minimum women, I would want her fired. Because it's no longer an opinion. You're messing with people's rights.