Her speech refused «tolerance» and «respect» as the ultimate goal to achieve in
attitudes towards gay people in the workplace — where 800,000 have witnessed physical homophobic bullying in the past five years and two million have witnessed verbal homophobic bullying — further calling for «the celebration of diversity that makes us strong as a country.»
Trying to personally enrich yourself by fanning the flames of
hatred towards gay people (which may very well include family members that you do or don't know about) isn't going to get you elected.
If Catholics in San Francisco behaved this
way towards gay people, we would be arrested for perpetrating a hate crime... and lets face it, «Freedom of Speech» now is only allowed to gays in our city... while they pretend to be the «victims» of Catholic prejudice.
«The perception of the churches having perhaps a negative
view towards gay people or transgender people - there are plenty of Christians who are gay, lesbian or transgender within our churches.
Tha» ts why the church in Jamaica and other places incites people to
hatred towards gay people and many of them are murdered.
He notes that David Cameron's language on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights should dispel «any doubt that the Conservative party was changing its
attitude towards gay people».
From that moment, any doubt that the Conservative party was changing its attitude
towards gay people should have been dispelled.