Eye In The Sky
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They did, but then someone felt their brand was really good and hoisted it up in the air while everyone else was just leaving their's on the table...an uproar ensued. :blotto:
UnwiseCritic said:I love how tolerance now means accepting/agreeing with the ideal and or person. It used to mean put up with and allow.
Funny thing with that is you don't tolerate my intolerance, therefore you are intolerant.
Eye In The Sky said:I don't think its fair to label someone as ignorant or intolerant just because they don't agree with a certain type of lifestyle.
I wouldn't want to be...an...oh I dunno, I Walmart greeter and I don't understand why some people do that job BUT that doesn't make me walmartgreeterphobic or a racist or anything other than...a Canadian who doesn't get why some people are Walmart Greeters.
With how far we as a society have gone to be PC, we've become hypocrites as a society, not tolerating anyone who doesn't agree anything and everything.
Bzzliteyr said:Now normally I would come in here mentioning how the LGBT community says "don't treat us any different, we're just like you but let's have a parade/raise a flag/etc to show everyone how different we are" but not this time.
Good work.
recceguy said:What bothers me about the whole thing is that they spent 50 years asking to be treated like everyone else and as equals.
No problem. We obliged.
Now however, as soon as they were not special anymore, they want to be seen and heard as something else. Special days, special flags, special parades, etc.
Damned if you do, damned if you don't.
I just wish they'd make up their minds about what they want.
Strike said:And there's a sweat lodge on the base.
I totally agree.UnwiseCritic said:I love how tolerance now means accepting/agreeing with the ideal and or person. It used to mean put up with and allow.
Nice!Occam said:I hope it was important enough to lose about $15,000 in commissions on the sale of our existing home and the purchase of a new one, as well as the broker/manager being made aware of the reason we terminated our listing agreement with their brokerage.
recceguy said:I guess letting our serving members garner international attention by marching, in uniform, in Toronto's (and other cities) Pride parades doesn't do that then?
It is nothing more garish than you would find googling Rio's Carnival. I would not go to say that it makes it difficult to take BraIlians seriously. If you do not like what you see, don't google it.ObedientiaZelum said:I googled gay pride & gay pride Toronto pictures, it's difficult to take anything to do with gay pride parades seriously.
MCG said:It is nothing more garish than you would find googling Rio's Carnival. I would not go to say that it makes it difficult to take BraIlians seriously. If you do not like what you see, don't google it.
UnwiseCritic said:Ok sheep dog....
"actually If you think gays Should be treated less than equal Your homophobic"
That was not said, don't twist things. No one on this entire form has mentioned in the slightest that gays should not be treated as equal. Yet twice you seem to have insinuated that this has been said.
MCG said:It is nothing more garish than you would find googling Rio's Carnival. I would not go to say that it makes it difficult to take BraIlians seriously. If you do not like what you see, don't google it.
milnews.ca said:Just to throw another loop in....
How about seeing the flag raising not as a "look at us GLBT folks, we're different/special/whatever" message, but more of a "hey, GLBT folks are welcome here in the CF, too" message? Especially given the history.
Good point as well, something to consider.Strike said:OZ - good post. However I don't know if it's so much that different groups have been fighting to be treated the same. I think it's more that they don't want to be discriminated against and want to have the same rights as everyone else. It's a very distinct and important difference.
CF seems to be getting better for guys being able to say this to a female coworker without fear of the harassment hammer coming down on them.As a woman I don't necessarily want to be treated the same as a man all the time. I like having someone open a door for me or tell me I look nice when I'm dressed up and out of uniform