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Microsoft's Flip Flop On HB1515 & Why I'm Against Some Anti-Discrimination Laws
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May 06 2005, 02:03 PM
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EdKaim
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responsible citizen said:
Microsoft is spineless. Of all things, how could anyone be intimidated by a horde of irresponsible and effervescent homosexuals? When we say diversity, we mean different races living and working together in harmony. Diversity does not include sexual disorders. Homosexuality is a sexual disorder with absolutely nothing special about it. There is no reason whatsoever, why it should be elevated above other sexual disorders, such as zoophilia, necrophilia, pedophilia and sado masochism. It's about time we put noisy homos in there rightful place.
June 3, 2005 3:54 PM
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