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SpokenTruth said:
Baalzamon said:

I don't think the rights opposition to transgender bathroom issues has anything whatsoever to do with this so called anti-gay agenda. I think it almost entirely boils down to my previous point and the entire ruling appealing to an extremely small portion of the population while having an awkward impact on the remainder.

Quite frankly, it is issues exactly like this that have led the Democratic Party to be so disconnected with a large chunk of the population (I'm in no way saying the Republican party is any more connected). They take enornous amounts of their time to make small portions of the population happy.

Try going to any town hall meeting or local city council hearing on laws such as these.   You'll learn real quick exactly what they really feel.

TheBlackNaruto said:

What makes you say that? That an issue like this is used against it?

Any laws that give gays rights or equality is perceived by teh right as special treatment.  More specifically, they perceive it as a slight against themselves.  Anything negative for LGBTQ they will support.

I thought the right likes frank speach.  Telling it like it is.  But if we're going to be honest, they actually don't like telling it like it is....they just like hearing what they want to hear.  And they can't handle being called out on the truth.

I'm not a republican, so I don't really care if you are right or not, but you can't just spout something, without proof, and then claim that it is the truth. Where is the proof to your claim?