I never said I didn't like it, or particularly cared. All I said was I don't understand why they have to be so blatant and force everyone else to know their beliefs. Religion isn't something that needs to be advertised. It is a belief between a person and their deity. I doubt anyone would become a believer because the silly little cap looks so stylish or because some woman wants to wear the Muslim dress.
I couldn't give a crap if a guy is gay, either, but I have never understood why some of them must flaunt it in public. Swish gays just look and act silly, not cool.
Well your opinion is your opinion, and that's fine, but I was mainly just trying to say that they are not trying to convert people with their dress. Just as you like to keep your belief of lack thereof private, their beliefs dictate they must wear certain clothing. Live and let live. To you the gay guy looks ridiculous, to others, not so much.
Honestly? Do you know ANYBODY that thinks the swish, flamboyant gay guys are not silly looking?
The stereotype is almost always a comedic character in the film industry, and that industry closely mimics America's present sentiment, don't you think?
Again, I couldn't care less about a person's sexual orientation or religion. I just don't need for them to show me what they believe.
"I just don't need for them to show me what they belive."
That brings it back around to what I was trying to say initially, from their perspective what YOU need isn't their motivation.
Is it normal to hide your race, and beliefs for the sake of peace?
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I never said I didn't like it, or particularly cared. All I said was I don't understand why they have to be so blatant and force everyone else to know their beliefs. Religion isn't something that needs to be advertised. It is a belief between a person and their deity. I doubt anyone would become a believer because the silly little cap looks so stylish or because some woman wants to wear the Muslim dress.
I couldn't give a crap if a guy is gay, either, but I have never understood why some of them must flaunt it in public. Swish gays just look and act silly, not cool.
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Well your opinion is your opinion, and that's fine, but I was mainly just trying to say that they are not trying to convert people with their dress. Just as you like to keep your belief of lack thereof private, their beliefs dictate they must wear certain clothing. Live and let live. To you the gay guy looks ridiculous, to others, not so much.
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Honestly? Do you know ANYBODY that thinks the swish, flamboyant gay guys are not silly looking?
The stereotype is almost always a comedic character in the film industry, and that industry closely mimics America's present sentiment, don't you think?
Again, I couldn't care less about a person's sexual orientation or religion. I just don't need for them to show me what they believe.
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"I just don't need for them to show me what they belive."
That brings it back around to what I was trying to say initially, from their perspective what YOU need isn't their motivation.