Joesixtoe
Well-Known Member
As you said there is a religious sect (and non-religious) that don't agree with the LGBTQ+ lifestyle as well as other moral issues. So there will be major disagreements that will continue to keep happening. I'm not here to argue who's right, I'm just simply saying that's a fact here in America that we have to come to terms with.Which is moral? To provide everyone with equal rights, or to single out a group and leave them vulnerable?
When have "sexual orientation" or "gender identity" ever been used to refer to straight people?
If this bill were concerned with children being taught about sex, one of the many proposed amendments that would have fixed the issue would have passed.
There is zero morality behind this bill.
Sexual orientation can be a label for heterosexuality. However I get your point, that's why I said opponents to the bill will say they are not wanting the discussion of LGBTQ in classrooms.
Morality again is the dividing issue. It's very easy to yell about how wrong people are, it's harder to step back and just except people totally disagree with my worldview.