Elkmannheim

@LikeIsaid Maybe when someone like me becomes the Prime Minister/President of your country. The Templar ideology promotes free speech, but also promotes persecution of hate ideologies.

Elkmannheim

@PocketOfSunshine Personally I have dealt with homosexuals quite a bit. For extra money I took up a job as a counsellor and the "Pride Centre" in Edmonton. That job lasted about a week. I just couldn't handle it. I had these homosexuals coming up to me all the time moping about how the felt "persecuted" by the media, government and general public. I felt like shaking their heads and punching them in the face, saying, "WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU THINKING?!?!". They think they're persecuted when they clearly are not. The media has heterophobia, the government is slowly pushing homosexual agendas, and an overwhelming majority of the public in both Canada and the United States support Sodomites completely and believe they should be allowed to marry etcetera.
          
          The thing is, even though you are an atheist, homosexuality, you must admit, is a hate ideology, in more than one aspect. It is hateful towards heterosexuals obviously, and it is discriminatory to almost every religion. It is discriminatory in the sense that, let's say, a Christian priest will say homosexuality is wrong, which it is. The homosexual/homosexual supporter will rebuttle, "Well, who are you to say that homosexuality is wrong??? You're just a gay-hating idiot". They claim we Christians, or Jews, are wrong in saying that they're wrong. Then they go out of their way to smite Christianity to a further degree. The hypocrisy is maddening.
          
          My experience with homosexuals has helped cement my ideology on homosexuals and has given me an intense dislike for them.
          
          P.S. - Have you read any of my manifesto yet?
          
          Sincerely,
          Daniil Linkol'na.