a fan wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 12:56 pm
runrussellrun wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 12:41 pm
a fan wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 12:26 pm
America is a homophobic country, my man. Why do you support America?
Dude, clearly you didn't click on the link, to THE awesomeness that IS joe biden and his stance on this issue.
With American leaders , like homophobes the Clinton and Biden, guess you missed mdlaxfan's NPR link about how cool.....Joe B. is now, with the same sex crowd.
What part of "America is a homophobic country" isn't clear to you ?
Want me to bold it for you?
America is a homophobic country"
I'll take slight issue with that, as there's been a sea change in opinions over the past two decades. More accurate to say "was"...for 90+% of our time as a country.
https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads ... -marriage/
But, sure, there's still a very large and quite rabid part of America that is decidedly homophobic. And they have decided to be very loud about it, presumably horrified and scared by that sea change.
But, meanwhile, a whole lot of people have changed their views, while others have died and been replaced by a dramatically different opinion set among young people.
That truly freaks people out.
Goes hand in hand with being freaked out about women speaking up and a black POTUS.
Lots of overlap among the freaked.
But it's human nature to find change unsettling.
Was watching the second to last episode of Mrs. Maisel last night, group of 60-65 year old intellectuals bemoaning the rapidity of change they'd seen in their lives, born prior to 1900..."humans aren't built to deal with such change"...change throughout most of human history used to be due to exogenous factors like an earthquake or a war, things change for a while but then returned to 'normal'...but these guys had seen women get the vote, civil rights begin...