Ah, I see. You're just trolling. Arguing for arguing's sake and not actually comprehending what people are saying to you. My mistake.
Ah, I see. You're just trolling. Arguing for arguing's sake and not actually comprehending what people are saying to you. My mistake.
It's important to understand other perspectives without being outright dismissive, just because it does not personally satisfy your own values. Both choices in this context are losing choices, one has the opportunity of inciting change, the other is safe and continues status quo for a time.
I understand how you see that as trolling but I think it's disingenuous to mark it off as arguing for the sake of arguing. We aren't really debating here, we're talking about how and why things should change for the better. Everyone loses in this game but the least we can do is consider alternatives
And, for the record; I do think this is a two way street. Not everyone on either side will, but I do honestly take to heart what you are saying and intending, I just know it's not the best option from my perspective. Doesn't mean I won't engage with the discussion regardless. Input is valid.
That's not to say I think what you're saying is wrong. It's not, it is grounded in fact; but just as much as mine is too. For us to get anywhere we'll have to figure out the compromise, and I know the Queer community at large can. But I also know plenty will have to be dragged kicking and screaming.
I hope that makes some amount of sense, and gives you a view into the perspective of the problem we're all facing. The politics of this are difficult, and dealing with multiple governments, and their structures, will be hard. I just hate to see opportunity wasted when we can use it for the better.