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Originally Posted by Rockport24
It's on a public street, they should let both sides march.
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Both sides
can march. They are just supposed to do it without drawing attention to sexuality. If
no one is allowed to draw attention to their sexuality, why is that discriminatory? It's only discriminatory if you allow one group to promote their sexual agenda, but not another group. If all sexual groups are treated equally, as they are in this case, that's not discriminatory.
Where does this stop? Where do we draw the line?
If Petco has an animal adoption event in a public parking lot, do they have to have a big sign that says "we love gays"? If the Red Cross has a blood drive at a public school, do they have to set aside space for gay rights activists? Do the caribou that migrate through the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, have to have signs on their antlers that say "gays have rights, too"?
Of course there is a time and a place to discuss this issue. Does it need to get rubbed in my face every time I set foot on public property?