Sunday, August 11, 2013

The day there were no gays.

Here's what I think the LGBT community and all those who are sympathetic to their demand for equal rights should do: Go on strike. For one day everyone in the LGBT community should stay home. Not go to restaurants, not go to work, not spend a dime in a market or shop, even try to limit their use of cell phones. They disappear as so many people suggest they should, mostly lawmakers, and we see what effect it has on society. America's so-called straight society will have to do without millions of clerks, service personnel, artists, performers, airline workers, restaurant workers, chefs, accountants, nurses, doctors, policemen, workers from every strata of society because gays are in every area of society. The day should be agreed ahead of time so that those who are openly gay can prepare such people as those getting married, or planning a major society event. After all it's not a spite day. It's a day to show the American public just how how prevalent the LGBT community is and how necessary they are to everyone's existence and well-being. Perhaps it isn't even necessary in states that have already legalized marriage. Perhaps this is an action that is only required in those narrow-minded states that have not recognized their gay citizens as equals. This should open some eyes.

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