What I Wrote In Response To 1 Million Moms: People are people, love is love, BLM! Why are you Karen's fighting against something that's okay?! People are people, no matter how much they try they can't change who they're attracted to. I find this site extremely immature and unjust and that's coming from someone who is probably much younger than you. In order for you to see from my perspective better, watch this video: https://youtu.be/CnOJgDW0gPI (how people who are straight would be treated in a world where being gay is the norm (spoiler alert, they'd be treated like trash even though they are human and the girl ends up killing herself)) Also, imagine this situation, your child came out as gay/lesbian. What would you do? Stop treating them like your kid!? They're the same person that they've always been, they just like the same sex! How does that, in any way, no longer make them your kid or a human being? NOW, don't get mad at me for saying such a thing. I just am stating the facts and can't possibly imagine why anyone is against people being themselves. Me, being a bisexual, has had the experience of questioning who I am. When you like someone of the same sex it changes your perspective on e v e r y t h i n g and you start to question yourself. That already puts enough pressure on people in the LGBTQIA+ community and the fact that society oppresses them to be like everyone else just makes it worse. Sometimes to the point where depression is at an all-time high and they become extremely s**cidal. I also don't understand why everyone has to point out some else's sexuality, they're a human being like you! What I'm asking from you is a couple of good reasons (other than "it's not normal", or "it's weird." I mean facts people, not opinions.) why people in the LGBTQIA+ should be treated with such disrespect from you. Please, text me your answer, I'll be sure to respond back even if it's not the response you want ;)
Make sure you check out my original version of this project (It's the version made by @weird_kiddo which is my second account) for more information on 1 Million Moms and how to protest.