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Blk_Thickness

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We be free as people and do what we want without trying to hide who we want to be with or give a chance to?.
 
Because the world is a hole.

Me, I couldn't care less. I go out, don't hide anything about myself. Don't like it, don't pay attention to it.

I do what I want, I don't sit back and wonder if I should because I am gay or if I should hide it.

Blah. I am in a shitty mood. lol
 
Jerry Falwell is dead.
Hopefully, some of the ignorance and hatred that he spread will die with him.



And then we take another step forward. ](*,)
And then we take another step forward. ](*,)
And then we take another step forward. ](*,)
 
Who says you can't? You're completely free to do whatever you want. The only person making you hide it is you.

You're free to love whom you wish, you're free to hate whom you wish. You're free to tell anyone you want anything you want; you're free to lie, cheat, steal, and kill. Who's gonna stop you, except you?

Everything you do has consequences: some good, some bad. You have to decide whether the possibility of good consequences (finding love and self-respect; getting things you want) is worth the risk of bad consequences (familial rejection and social rejection; prison or vengeance), but it is still ultimately your choice.

Anyone who has a will and the physical ability to carry out that will is completely free. Whether or not you remain free as a consequence of those actions is the government's responsibility, but up until then it's all in your lap.
 
Who says you can't? You're completely free to do whatever you want. The only person making you hide it is you.

You're free to love whom you wish, you're free to hate whom you wish. You're free to tell anyone you want anything you want; you're free to lie, cheat, steal, and kill. Who's gonna stop you, except you?

Everything you do has consequences: some good, some bad. You have to decide whether the possibility of good consequences (finding love and self-respect; getting things you want) is worth the risk of bad consequences (familial rejection and social rejection; prison or vengeance), but it is still ultimately your choice.

Anyone who has a will and the physical ability to carry out that will is completely free. Whether or not you remain free as a consequence of those actions is the government's responsibility, but up until then it's all in your lap.
Yeah, that makes good sense right there. I guess i'am scared of the bad consequences.
 
Simple answer to the question posted: too many unjustifiably opinionated people
 
Our way of life isn't widely accepted, yet. Especially in minority and southern cultures. To make progress, I feel that you shouldn't fear. What good is that going to do?

Be the change you want to see :D
 
Depends on your definition of freedom.


If by freedom, you mean in regards to sexual orientation, we do enjoy an almost limitless freedom. Granted, there are still strives to be made, but we are certainly no longer as oppresed as we used to be.

Don't forget, that back in the days of Oscar Wilde, people could be jailed for homosexuality and poor Mr. Wilde was.

If by freedom you mean to do what we want, when we want, well we sacrificed that for the social contract.

By which, we mean, we exchange certain rights and freedoms to protect ourselves from greater harm.

Humans piss off other humans, and we have the capability to kill the one annoying us. However, the social contract seeks to remove this from occuring due to the penalities for the killer and so forth. So, we remove ourselves from the freedom to kill, in order to protect ourselves from being killed.

A drastic example, but it's usually effective.

Class dismissed.
 
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