Is it normal to not take gay or interracial couples seriously?

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  • You can't post bigotry and in a way demand people 'spare' lectures and react defensively, before anyone even commented. It shows your character off the bat; If you don't want to hear it, you'll try to avoid it and think the conversation should be dictated by you and fellow-bigots only.
    You obviously know it's a loaded question. Proving you have the mental capacity to know your question is wrong from the get-go.. And it IS wrong. Everyone has the right to speak their opinion. Just as they have the right to live their life how they please (it's 2014) to not take a relationship serious, due to a person's race and sexuality, just shows pure ignorance and a lack of character. Males in their 40's. Not a shocker. You claim you do not take proactive measure to show 'disgust'. Most older people do not, these days, because they know their values from the 50's are dying and bigots are chastised these days. Causing the cowardly behavior (disagreeing, silently) which is good. Keep your thoughts about how other people live to yourself. You do not know what a 'normal' couple is. Heterosexual people (and I am one) and people who value the 'stick to your own race' clause, constantly think they were the 'normal' people. But reaching 2014; bigots, thankfully, are dying off and becoming the actual minority. It's funny when divorce rate has always been so high, you see psychotic couples abusing/even killing each other out of jealousy, molestation in their homes', kids despising their parents (the list does goes on, doesn't it) and somehow other heterosexual people think THEY are some standard in such a distorted sanctimonious box. It is quite funny!

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