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Originally Posted by Quicksilver
Ok let me compile this conversation and you correct me if I'm wrong.
What you said was "African Americans, of all people, should be the most accepting, due to the fact they've had to fight for equal rights, this of coarse pertaining to the separate but not equal argument."
I said "You're not going thru the same issues, not by a long shot. Not even close"
You said "See I disagree I think they are very close"
I said in what way?
And now your going to tell me "Can't you read up? I said in the context of Separation never being truly equal"?
I'm going to be nice about this and ask you to explain yourself so i don't misjudge what you mean by your comments before i answer. If you wish to avoid the issue then fine say so. Other wise please clarify what you mean.
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I feel that African Americans and homosexuals have alot in common in the fact that both have dealt with the cruel understanding that separate is never equal, so I made the comment in that context, take as you please. I'm referring to us being allowed civil unions vs marriage, reference to colored bathrooms vs white bathrooms, the list goes on and on....