frogboy4
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There are different types of activism. This is just one of them. It used to be that people like this would throw pies in the face of another person. Now that's rude and uncalled for, but only a complete wuss would complain about a little bit of shiny glitter. I probably wouldn't do it, but I do like the idea of bringing one's bigotry to light. Newt isn't just some flawed human being, he's behaved atrociously with his own family and his brand of anti-gay poison affects real people.I could go on and on with my political "right wing extremist nutjob" views but I'm going to try to keep this on topic. Regardless of your views, I believe that this act of "activism" was very disrespectful. I don't believe that going in and shouting and throwing glitter was the right way of handling things. It was rude and unnessecary. Now, if that guy went and organized a protest outside the building would have been more courteus while also getting the point across. I don't like Obama, but I wouldn't shout at him or throw stuff at him just becuase I disagree with his views. Instead, I speak out about it in other places. I think everyone deserves some respect and courtesy and this man's so-called "activism" did not show that.
I could also state opinions about your view of Newt but I would like to keep this on topic and not make it a political debate. I support Gingrich and many of his views but I don't think this is the time or place to discuss that right now.
Just putting in my two cents.
Nonetheless, no matter one's religion, personal views or geographical location, if they campaign against equal rights for gays they are a bigot plain and simple. I don't like Christianity, but will never prevent their rights. That respect should be reciprocated toward gays. However, I do hope the particularly crazy so-called "Christian" bigots like Newt really do get raptured tomorrow so we'll be rid of them.
Why has no one mentioned the sweet anti-bullying clip? I liked that very much!
Now I'm off to support a friend at "Queer Open Mic" night across town. No matter what, I still don't like the term queer. Sure, I am quite strange, but for a host of other reasons!