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I no longer support donald trump now that I'm gay

Started by gnooryblows, January 19, 2016, 08:26:57 PM

gnooryblows

i recently learned that i was gay. i was an avid trump supporter, but i realize now that my support of him was just due to pent up emotional baggage and due to the fact that he is one of the sexier candidates.

i support bernie sanders now, though i still dont want to see dirty muslims in the country. learning that i am gay has changed how i think about things. i am much more open to the positivity and wonder of the sanders campaign.

i hope you all join me in learning that you are gay too because bisexuality is a normal part of human nature. youre all bisexual even if you dont know it. its just repressed. you need to learn to let it out and then you'll stop feeling all the hate and torment that you do now.

PM me if you need help learning how to get gay. but thats not a come on or anything, thats a genuine offer to help people unlock their inner gayness.

gnooryblows

oh yeah i also decided to leave satan and stop worshipping him and learn to love god again now that im homosexual.
im gonna go to a christian church on sunday

gnooryblows

I just wanna say I realized I'm not gay anymore and now I support Donald Trump again.

I was just feeling a bit of confusion for a few days.

Brody

QuoteSTEPHANOPOULOS: Let's talk about another issue, a social issue on voters' minds right now, gay marriage.

Last Sunday on "Fox News Sunday," you said you would strongly consider appointing Supreme Court justices to overturn the ruling that every state must offer gay marriage.

But later this week, you said this to a reporter here, Sue O'Connell of the New England Cable Channel.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

SUE O'CONNELL: When President Trump is in office, can we look for more forward motion on equality for gays and lesbians?

TRUMP: Well, you can. And, you know, again, we're going to bring people together. And that's your thing and other people have their thing. We have to bring all people together. And if we don't, we're not going to have a country anymore.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

STEPHANOPOULOS: But just last Sunday, you said you would strongly consider appointing justices who would overturn it.

TRUMP: I'm talking about bringing people together and we -- I would appoint justices. It would take a long time, frankly, because I don't know how long it would take to appoint a...

STEPHANOPOULOS: But you want them to overturn...

TRUMP: (INAUDIBLE)...

STEPHANOPOULOS: -- that Supreme Court decision?

TRUMP: If they -- if they -- I would appoint them and we will see how they will vote but I would...

STEPHANOPOULOS: But how does that move us to equality?

TRUMP: We'll find out. I mean we're going to find out. There's a lot of people that want to see that. But I would, I'd -- more important than anything else to me, this country is so divided right now, as per her question. This country is so totally divided, it's probably almost never been as divided as it is right now and we have to bring it together.

STEPHANOPOULOS: But a majority of Americans now support the idea of gay marriage.

Wouldn't it be divisive to try to overturn it?

TRUMP: It has -- it has really been determined and we will see what happens. We're going to look at judges. They've got to be great judges. They've got to be conservative judges. We're going to see how they stand depending on -- on what their views are.

But that would be my preference.

STEPHANOPOULOS: See, that's what I mean.

Where do you want them to stand?

TRUMP: I would prefer that they stand against it, but we'll see what happens. It depends on the judge.

STEPHANOPOULOS: And how does that move us toward equality for gays and lesbians?

TRUMP: Well, I think what will happen is -- and, look, George, it's very simple. We're going to bring our country together. We're going to unify our country. We're going to do whatever we have to do. I'm going to put the absolute bed -- best judges in position. If their views -- we're going to see what their views are. I will make the determination at that time.

STEPHANOPOULOS: But what do you say to gays and lesbians who think that overturning that decision is not unifying our country, it's dividing our country?

TRUMP: Well, I think I understand what they're saying and we're going to see what happens. It's a long way off, George. It's a long way off.

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