Topic: Gay Texas Teen, Comes Out In Graduation Speech | |
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More on homosexuals? "Many, if not most, of the students here today know this, and most of them don’t really care." True, so why does he need to say this? Ok, so he's a sexual deviant big deal. How about the majority of the students who aren't and didn't feel the need speak of their sexuality? Who needs to know? Why do you have a problem with him stating he's gay? I don't have a "problem" with it. What about the majority of students that didn't feel the need to speak of their sexuality? Is he special? Just as the kid who prayed during his speech, this kid earned his chance at being Salutatorian. If he wants to talk about who he is and what got him to where he is, I say go for it. If the kid wants to pray because he feels that's who he is and it's important enough to do in front of a group of people, fine. That's ok. But don't you think that it takes a little something out of the special event for the rest of the students? Graduations are not just about one student. gays don't care about that part, as long as their happy, thats all that matters... |
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More on homosexuals? "Many, if not most, of the students here today know this, and most of them don’t really care." True, so why does he need to say this? Ok, so he's a sexual deviant big deal. How about the majority of the students who aren't and didn't feel the need speak of their sexuality? Who needs to know? Why do you have a problem with him stating he's gay? I don't have a "problem" with it. What about the majority of students that didn't feel the need to speak of their sexuality? Is he special? Just as the kid who prayed during his speech, this kid earned his chance at being Salutatorian. If he wants to talk about who he is and what got him to where he is, I say go for it. If the kid wants to pray because he feels that's who he is and it's important enough to do in front of a group of people, fine. That's ok. But don't you think that it takes a little something out of the special event for the rest of the students? Graduations are not just about one student. gays don't care about that part, as long as their happy, thats all that matters... You could say that about the kid praying, too. It works both ways. |
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As long as freedom of speech is applied equally, no harm done.
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As long as freedom of speech is applied equally, no harm done. |
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As long as freedom of speech is applied equally, no harm done. |
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More on homosexuals? "Many, if not most, of the students here today know this, and most of them don’t really care." True, so why does he need to say this? Ok, so he's a sexual deviant big deal. How about the majority of the students who aren't and didn't feel the need speak of their sexuality? Who needs to know? i call it free gay advertising... Fudge party to follow Graduation Ceremony? |
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More on homosexuals? "Many, if not most, of the students here today know this, and most of them don’t really care." True, so why does he need to say this? Ok, so he's a sexual deviant big deal. How about the majority of the students who aren't and didn't feel the need speak of their sexuality? Who needs to know? Why do you have a problem with him stating he's gay? I don't have a "problem" with it. What about the majority of students that didn't feel the need to speak of their sexuality? Is he special? Just as the kid who prayed during his speech, this kid earned his chance at being Salutatorian. If he wants to talk about who he is and what got him to where he is, I say go for it. If the kid wants to pray because he feels that's who he is and it's important enough to do in front of a group of people, fine. That's ok. But don't you think that it takes a little something out of the special event for the rest of the students? Graduations are not just about one student. gays don't care about that part, as long as their happy, thats all that matters... You could say that about the kid praying, too. It works both ways. I'm sorry, i didn't know praying was "morally unacceptable"... |
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Edited by
Kleisto
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Thu 06/13/13 03:46 PM
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More on homosexuals? "Many, if not most, of the students here today know this, and most of them don’t really care." True, so why does he need to say this? Ok, so he's a sexual deviant big deal. How about the majority of the students who aren't and didn't feel the need speak of their sexuality? Who needs to know? Why do you have a problem with him stating he's gay? I don't have a "problem" with it. What about the majority of students that didn't feel the need to speak of their sexuality? Is he special? Just as the kid who prayed during his speech, this kid earned his chance at being Salutatorian. If he wants to talk about who he is and what got him to where he is, I say go for it. If the kid wants to pray because he feels that's who he is and it's important enough to do in front of a group of people, fine. That's ok. But don't you think that it takes a little something out of the special event for the rest of the students? Graduations are not just about one student. gays don't care about that part, as long as their happy, thats all that matters... You could say that about the kid praying, too. It works both ways. I'm sorry, i didn't know praying was "morally unacceptable"... Some may not have liked that he did it though......but if he can, this kid had the same right. What's good for the goose....... Freedom isn't freedom if it only exists when it suits you. |
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More on homosexuals? "Many, if not most, of the students here today know this, and most of them don’t really care." True, so why does he need to say this? Ok, so he's a sexual deviant big deal. How about the majority of the students who aren't and didn't feel the need speak of their sexuality? Who needs to know? Why do you have a problem with him stating he's gay? I don't have a "problem" with it. What about the majority of students that didn't feel the need to speak of their sexuality? Is he special? Just as the kid who prayed during his speech, this kid earned his chance at being Salutatorian. If he wants to talk about who he is and what got him to where he is, I say go for it. If the kid wants to pray because he feels that's who he is and it's important enough to do in front of a group of people, fine. That's ok. But don't you think that it takes a little something out of the special event for the rest of the students? Graduations are not just about one student. gays don't care about that part, as long as their happy, thats all that matters... You could say that about the kid praying, too. It works both ways. I'm sorry, i didn't know praying was "morally unacceptable"... Some may not have liked that he did it though......but if he can, this kid had the same right. What's good for the goose....... Freedom isn't freedom if it only exists when it suits you. Looks like he came out in a trollingferdick move. Did it git lucky? |
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many times public sentiments are a collective experience,, WHATEVER the speaker is revealing about their experience is usually something that others can relate to and either learn from or feel reinforced by
its why both the person wanting to reveal their love of penis, and the person wanting to reveal their love of God,,, were exercising a personal right to free expression,,,,,as long as it was understood these reflections were PERSONAL in nature as the PERSON who had the stage at the moment,,, dont see the big deal,,,nothing we say is going to be 'liked' by everybody,, that life |
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