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reggin_bolas said:
Wright said:

 

This has nothing to do with Marxist values, nor it is a subversive stratagem to force tolerance. This is fighting againt an injustice.

You seem to have no idea what federalism is and how democracy works. These controversial laws have been enacted because the majority of people have voted for a legislative body that will represent them. Fighting them with various interstate bans and sanctions is to directly contradict the will of the people. Is that not a textbook definition of totalitarianism? 

If gay people don't like a certain law or state, they can always move to California and Oregon as prominent examples of gay safehavens. To where can Christians move if they wish to practice use their religion to discriminate? According to you activists, soon nowhere in the country.

Fixed it for you.  The "woah is me I'm a persecuted Christian because I can't force my religion on others" is beyond tired.  Fortunately, young people (in the US anyways), are less religious and more tolerant.