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Originally Posted by Safer
I believe demonstrating it in public is the first step towards greater acceptance. If gays have to be afraid of expressing their love in public, then it's because people are still not accepting of them. Gays should feel like what they are doing is perfectly fine.
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And I agree. Gays shouldn't be afraid of being in public; they deserve the rights everyone does. But taking the situation as I saw it, I don't feel that the gays here were afraid of showing their love. Several men and women in their mid-twenties or thirties with
no kids of their own at
Disney World. Why Disney World? I should hope that this specific park is for the children; though there are several places at which they could have spent the day, they chose Disney World instead. It appeared that they had no other reason to be there than than to express their pride, not their love or affection for one another.
Again, I support gay rights. It's just that I think this particular situation was somewhat questionable.