BrerJon
Well-Known Member
But to continue to suggest the "non gays" can't grieve is irresponsible and attention seeking.
There are some non-gays who have no right to grieve.
Those who have spent a decade or more trying to remove or restrict the rights of gay people in the name of religion have given up their right to make public statements of mourning. Anyone who has ever voted for a restriction on marriage, use of bathroom, or any other gay rights removal, or has given money to the NRA or campaigned against an assault weapons ban, all of them have blood on their hands as the tragic events are Pulse are what happens when over time you build up a climate where a minority is considered inferior, and they have no right to express sadness when in many way it's their fault the tragedy has happened.