About that JK Rowling uproar

I stand with JK Rowling.

Two types of LGBTQ Groups will develop in the future. One that will be all about sex, the other that will be not just about sexual rights, but community and family-hood. The later will act as a buffer in societies all over the world, adopting children and becoming part of other social groups. And the former, will become a bad example, as tales of the crypt we’ve heard from Santacon, where drunk and dozed Santas are banging the elves.

Something that cannot be criticized is already too good to be adopted. I keep saying that about Islam, it is just fact. And I have also said that voicing for LGBTQ community is not about promotion of homosexuality, it is about tolerance to it. Tolerance should always, always be the objective. Then does it grows or shrinks, things just take their natural course.

LGBTQ, which I prefer to call variety people for elegance, must come to understanding as a community. That it is a community, don’t make a religion out of it. Variety people has seen tremendous support and tolerance just in the span of the last sixty years. And you will stand out as a community, but if at this point of history, you’ll fail to take criticism, or expression of opinions, then you will only getting your own leg short.

Expressing views should never be crime. From cartoons of Mohammad, to criticism of variety people, or anything that seems to bite the leg. We do have to be careful though about hate speech. Criticizing is one thing, campaigning is another. And if variety people are gathered out there too sensitive that anything just becomes an alert, readily turning into a campaign against anyone, then your example is like cement that’s trying to settle without being showered with water, cause that takes longer time and patience but it sets foundations right.

Decide at this point in history. How will you define this variety? As a community or as a religion?

So if you are advocating for your rights, you manner should be such, that you go from those who are extremely against you existence…

… to those who are just expressing their opinion.

So begin from the first step on the ladder and then all the way up. People like JK Rowling, sophisticated writers, and if writers won’t speak up for writers who will. Sometimes, people harm their benefactors you know. So if variety people are going to speak up against someone, begin from those who do real harm to you, crossing hundreds like them before getting to someone who is simply on the right lane of his/her perspective.

The best places in the world is where variety people are given rights and tolerated, but public sex at Santacons, that’s just bad because public sex is unethical in general. So expressing views, don’t make an evil out of it, for a reason so negligible. You gotta have the tolerance you are looking for.

I want honorship of freedom to be absolute. In America, if a baker says no, he totally and completely has right to reject making cake for a homosexual couple. If just next to it a homosexual couple opens up bakery, the guys who don’t serve homosexuals shouldn’t object.

I thought it seemed odd that someone like JK Rowlings is being criticized for expressing her views. When I know there’s a religion with hundreds of millions of people, and you homosexual marriages won’t be happening around their corners not even by the end of the century. Now if you are being so harsh on Rowlings, as a community waiting to be recognized, you are proving that Islam is right. So which one is it? Better than Bolsonaro is right, better than Islam is right, I think JK Rowlings is right. You gotta be real, practical in practical affairs, don’t make unrealistic expectations from the world, keep your hopes high and work for it.

There are so many problems in the world that shouldn’t be problem. It is better to criticize laws, then criticize people. Laws that take too late to be improved, leave late bloomers behind. It is an open world, hard liners will still be there, doesn’t matter how far you think. In a world where people can talk and expression, believe me, it is close enough to the ideal world.

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