Thread:Elephant777/@comment-1672596-20160611183542/@comment-1672596-20160615145555

Elephant777 wrote: I learned long ago to respect others opinion, but I quickly learned that there are those who are, so fanatical in there beliefs that no reasonable words can appease them. Take me for example,  I am a very emotional person, and I get the need to speak out quickly. It took the result of being thrown into the homeland of SJW aka college to learn reasoning my emotions before speaking my mind. Otherwise I would have ended up just as looney as they.

If you thought the DSM actions were a mistake I am more than sure you reasoned it out, so I have no complaints.

As for hatred I can sympathis with you one hundred percent. People complain day in and day out about race and sex as the problems of prejudice in the world, but the truth of the matter is that their "civil rights" is pardon my language bullcrap. True hatred as you well know from what I understand from your message above, is the process of the mind. If you don't think properly to their sense of "normal conduct" then you and I are a retarded in their opinion simply because we take in the world differently. And whats worse and correct me if I am wrong. The government is the one who is making the matter worse by restricting freedom aka The Constitution and The Bill of Rights.

Yeah, I know, I had to experience that myself. Not sure about opinions, though, since I've always had the sense that if it's not 100% stone-hard irrefutable facts, they're lies, and thus cannot let even let myself form an opinion, let alone support other people's opinions. I've also tended to go by extremes since they were the only things that made any sense to me at all. I even fear I may be as insane as the left right now even though I'm a staunch conservative/right-winger. The fact that a Tumblr user who is a conservative thinks I'm a bit nuts even if he does sympathize with my wanting to stop the left doesn't help matters either.

And yeah, I did reason it out. Heck, I did a lot of research to come to that conclusion regarding the DSM thing. It's pretty obvious the only reason the DSM dropped it was because LGBT proponents intimidated them into doing so and forced them. That, and their having plants onboard.

And I also hear you with that last bit, and agree. Unfortunately, sometimes even I wonder whether I should embrace hatred, largely because thanks to having an aunt who's willing to support gay marriage's legalization all because she has a sister who is a lesbian who she loved dearly and wanted her to experience the joys of marriage (even though her siblings on her side of the family often had a horrible marriage turnout, with my aunt being the sole exception to that rule, maybe one other), the fact that my mom's side of the family save for my mom herself ended up celebrating one of my female cousins marrying another woman, and the fact that, during my orientation into Oglethorpe when I transferred there for commuting purposes, basically had my group watch The Laramie Project, and they actually implied that a priest was hateful simply because he stated Matt Shepherd may have gone to hell if he didn't repent for his deeds (oh, and painting Matt Shepherd as a victim of gay hatred when in reality, the reason he got brutally murdered was because he jipped off some drug dealers in a drug run gone wrong, with his sexuality playing absolutely no role whatsoever in his murder [in fact, one of his murderers was himself gay, similar to Omar Matheen and Orlando in fact]). It makes me think that if I'm going to heed what God specifically said about homosexuality in both the old and new testament, I HAVE to become as much of a misanthropic sociopath as Monsoon from Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, since the only two options offered are either that, or fully embrace gay lifestyles regardless of what God said. And I agree that the government with it's going against "hate speech" isn't helping matters either, though frankly, I'm also currently distrusting of those documents thanks largely to what Liberty the God that Failed by Christopher A. Ferrara revealed, and it also doesn't help that the likes of Ben Franklin, Thomas Paine, and Thomas Jefferson both rooted for the excesses of the French Revolution and Reign of Terror and especially the likes of Voltaire and his ilk. Probably the only time anything should EVER be listed as hate speech is if there was the specific intent to organize a riot or instigate a mob of violence. I utterly hated Voltaire and his free speech because he and his ilk used it specifically to organize a mob to destroy Christianity and any religions, as can be read here: http://www.wnd.com/2006/04/35810/#LFe1HvZ0eTHxBBmT.99