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fight for LGBT rights?

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by howell3, Jun 20, 2016.

  1. howell3

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    okay so today i thought about this question,and I want you guys to answer it:
    if there was an option, would you fight in war for LGBT rights? would you fight for LGBT equaliness? and if so, is it worth dying over? and why?
     
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    No, I'm a pacifist.
     
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    Yes. If transphobes and homophobes are going to try to hurt us anyway, we might as well fight back.
     
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    I don't know.

    Hypothetical questions like this always have me in a quandary, because I don't truly know. For the most part, yes, I am a pacifist. But if I saw people I loved being attacked, I could imagine myself going to war on their behalf. And I would certainly defend myself if attacked.

    But I can't truly say unless the situation presented itself to me.
     
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    Yes, I would fight to the death against sexist violence. It's what I am shortly returning to train for.
     
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    I would I suppose, but it's tough to know for sure unless you're presented with the situation.
     
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    What's "equaliness"? Sort of equality but not really? :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

    Depends on what the situation would be. If the choice was to defend myself or die, then of course. If some government was like "JOIN US IN KILLING THESE PEOPLE FOR LGBT RIGHTS" then nope.
     
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    No. Absolutely not. LGBT+ already suffers enough negativity in its current state, if anything it'll likely make it worse and those who already brand us monsters will have been proven right.