NC any GA gay pride!

Jarod

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I spent the last week in North Carolina and Georgia exclusively in the small towns.

I have something interesting to report… Gay pride month was in full force.

In downtown Silva, NC almost every store, had a gay pride flag in the front window, Mimi has sticker saying LBGT welcome here.

When I checked into an average hotel in Tifton, GA, both front desk employees had gay pride flag lapel pins.


My point is that acceptance of LBGT is widespread across the country. It makes good sense for small businesses to support gay people. The economy has spoken.
 
I spent the last week in North Carolina and Georgia exclusively in the small towns.

I have something interesting to report… Gay pride month was in full force.

In downtown Silva, NC almost every store, had a gay pride flag in the front window, Mimi has sticker saying LBGT welcome here.

When I checked into an average hotel in Tifton, GA, both front desk employees had gay pride flag lapel pins.


My point is that acceptance of LBGT is widespread across the country. It makes good sense for small businesses to support gay people. The economy has spoken.

I am happy for you. Your month is over and time to go back to work.

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I spent the last week in North Carolina and Georgia exclusively in the small towns.

I have something interesting to report… Gay pride month was in full force.

In downtown Silva, NC almost every store, had a gay pride flag in the front window, Mimi has sticker saying LBGT welcome here.

When I checked into an average hotel in Tifton, GA, both front desk employees had gay pride flag lapel pins.


My point is that acceptance of LBGT is widespread across the country. It makes good sense for small businesses to support gay people. The economy has spoken.

Total horse mierda.

I live in a small town in Ga. and you are full of it.

I doubt that you have ever been in Ga. or N.C.
 
Total horse mierda.

I live in a small town in Ga. and you are full of it.

I doubt that you have ever been in Ga. or N.C.

Just got back from Glenville, North Carolina, Cashers, North Carolina, Silva, N.C., Waynesville, North Carolina, Blairsville, Georgia, Tifton, Georgia, Macon, Georgia, Albany, Georgia and Eufalla, AL.
 
I spent the last week in North Carolina and Georgia exclusively in the small towns.

I have something interesting to report… Gay pride month was in full force.

In downtown Silva, NC almost every store, had a gay pride flag in the front window, Mimi has sticker saying LBGT welcome here.

When I checked into an average hotel in Tifton, GA, both front desk employees had gay pride flag lapel pins.


My point is that acceptance of LBGT is widespread across the country. It makes good sense for small businesses to support gay people. The economy has spoken.

I wore a pride shirt every day last month. In general reaction was extremely positive. One guy told me to ‘fuck you, faggot’ but he wasn’t my type. You know why I wore them? I am sick and fucking tired of the blind hatred aimed at the LGBTQ community. So are a lot of other people. Not just ‘libs’ or ‘dems’. Lots of us are fed up with this unchecked ignorant blind hate. And next year? We are all going to vote. Every fucking one of us.
 
Just got back from Glenville, North Carolina, Cashers, North Carolina, Silva, N.C., Waynesville, North Carolina, Blairsville, Georgia, Tifton, Georgia, Macon, Georgia, Albany, Georgia and Eufalla, AL.

Horse mierda.

It's Eufaula, AL. It's Cashiers, N.C.

One would think that if you had been there, you would know how to spell it.
 
I wore a pride shirt every day last month. In general reaction was extremely positive. One guy told me to ‘fuck you, faggot’ but he wasn’t my type. You know why I wore them? I am sick and fucking tired of the blind hatred aimed at the LGBTQ community. So are a lot of other people. Not just ‘libs’ or ‘dems’. Lots of us are fed up with this unchecked ignorant blind hate. And next year? We are all going to vote. Every fucking one of us.

Culture in America has moved beyond hate towards gay people. There is a small group of deadenders hanging on, but they’ve lost..
 
Horse mierda.

It's Eufaula, AL.

One would think that if you had been there, you would know how to spell it.

I’m not a very good speller, but I’ve been going to Eufaula since I was a small child.
 
Culture in America has moved beyond hate towards gay people. There is a small group of deadenders hanging on, but they’ve lost..

No, the freaks lost.

Gay Rights vs. Free SpeechSupreme Court Backs Web Designer Opposed to Same-Sex Marriage

The 6-3 decision, which turned on the court’s interpretation of the First Amendment, appeared to suggest that the rights of L.G.B.T.Q. people are on more vulnerable legal footing, particularly when they are at odds with claims of religious freedom.
Published June 30, 2023Updated July 1, 2023

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/06/30/us/gay-rights-free-speech-supreme-court
 
I wore a pride shirt every day last month. In general reaction was extremely positive. One guy told me to ‘fuck you, faggot’ but he wasn’t my type. You know why I wore them? I am sick and fucking tired of the blind hatred aimed at the LGBTQ community. So are a lot of other people. Not just ‘libs’ or ‘dems’. Lots of us are fed up with this unchecked ignorant blind hate. And next year? We are all going to vote. Every fucking one of us.

Nobody cares if they are queer, we care about them trying to force their agenda on the rest of us.

And how does wearing a pin or putting up a flag help the economy?

It doesn’t.

You make is sound like gays were never allowed to purchase anything in the past. That certainly wasn’t true, they could shop the same as anyone else.

What a pointless thread.
 
I spent the last week in North Carolina and Georgia exclusively in the small towns.

I have something interesting to report… Gay pride month was in full force.

In downtown Silva, NC almost every store, had a gay pride flag in the front window, Mimi has sticker saying LBGT welcome here.

When I checked into an average hotel in Tifton, GA, both front desk employees had gay pride flag lapel pins.


My point is that acceptance of LBGT is widespread across the country. It makes good sense for small businesses to support gay people. The economy has spoken.

Awesome! I see your excellent post has also received the pEarl Seal of Approval, as evidenced by his impotent "groan" on it. How sad to be so full of hate that you even despise good folks who practice what Jesus taught... love thy neighbor.

ETA: Oh sweet, I got one too!
 
Nobody cares if they are queer, we care about them trying to force their agenda on the rest of us.

And how does wearing a pin or putting up a flag help the economy?

It doesn’t.

You make is sound like gays were never allowed to purchase anything in the past. That certainly wasn’t true, they could shop the same as anyone else.

What a pointless thread.

Skipped church again, I see. Your hate makes Jesus cry.
 
Awesome! I see your excellent post has also received the pEarl Seal of Approval, as evidenced by his impotent "groan" on it. How sad to be so full of hate that you even despise good folks who practice what Jesus taught... love thy neighbor.

So any individual who performs an action you don’t approve of means you have hate for them?

That means you hate pretty much half the nation, at least those that don’t approve of homosexuality.

How is your hate any different than theirs?
 
No, the freaks lost.

Gay Rights vs. Free SpeechSupreme Court Backs Web Designer Opposed to Same-Sex Marriage

The 6-3 decision, which turned on the court’s interpretation of the First Amendment, appeared to suggest that the rights of L.G.B.T.Q. people are on more vulnerable legal footing, particularly when they are at odds with claims of religious freedom.
Published June 30, 2023Updated July 1, 2023

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/06/30/us/gay-rights-free-speech-supreme-court

Sorry, the majority disagrees, and wants to let gay people be who they are without discrimination. Most churches, nowadays, welcome, gay people, with open arms, even allows them into the clergy.
 
So any individual who performs an action you don’t approve of means you have hate for them?

That means you hate pretty much half the nation, at least those that don’t approve of homosexuality.

How is your hate any different than theirs?

Back up your statistics because it’s clear you lie… you hateful deadenders are done.
 
So any individual who performs an action you don’t approve of means you have hate for them?

That means you hate pretty much half the nation, at least those that don’t approve of homosexuality.

How is your hate any different than theirs?

I have no hate, only disgust and pity for you and those like you. Your post here is nothing more than classic projection, my twisted little sister.

PS -- Why did you run away from your earlier b.s. about Republicans not being against contraception? Are all these public spankings taking their toll? Hope so. :rofl2:
 
Sorry, the majority disagrees, and wants to let gay people be who they are without discrimination. Most churches, nowadays, welcome, gay people, with open arms, even allows them into the clergy.

pEarl hates gay ppl because of his latency, just sayin'.
 
Horse mierda.

It's Eufaula, AL. It's Cashiers, N.C.

One would think that if you had been there, you would know how to spell it.

Even own land in cashers, although many mistakenly, believe it is in Glenville. I spent two days on the lake.
 
Sorry, the majority disagrees, and wants to let gay people be who they are without discrimination. Most churches, nowadays, welcome, gay people, with open arms, even allows them into the clergy.

Sorry but the Web Designer Opposed to Same-Sex Marriage won.

The freaks can't force him to design a web for same-sex marriages.
 
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