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I don't have anything "intelligent" to add to this because I'm not here to discuss how normal events affect gay people...its an absurd conversation to have. Why isn't there a post about how this move would affect single mothers? I'm not here to "examine myself", I'm literally here to learn cool shit about cars. That

Express your opinion? You expressed your opinion like 100x, replying to each person telling them they're wrong. I think everyone gets your opinion. Nobody is freaking out that LGBT people exist, its that this article has fuck all to do with cars. Now stop trying to play the victim card, and this is coming from someone

Are you suggesting that a hyperventilating, small-minded, provincial, clickbaiting Gawkerite twit, who actually knows nothing about what he writes, might have it all wrong?

Listen, you fully know this "article" has fuck-all to do with cars. You also don't have to reply to every fucking comment on here...people have opinions that differ from yours, and that is fine. Now clearly, many people here feel that this BS click-bait "article" has nothing to do with what people come here to read.

I fail to see the connection. The fourteenth amendment applies to everyone; separating people out into disparate identity groups and assigning them special privileges serves absolutely no purpose than to torture the constitution.

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So it's bigoted and intolerant to say "I don't want to read about sex politics on a car blog", but it's totally acceptable to say FUCK YOU to someone who YOU disagree with?

But the whole time you're implying that anyone complaining is angry, and anyone angry is basically an ignorant bigot. Only a few comments ago did you dial it back to "The people I'm talking about aren't complaining about politics. They're complaining about LGBT politics." That's a radical difference, man.

I can totally get the anger. Most people get massive doses of political branding and messaging all day from all directions. It gets annoying. When they get home and sit down in front of their computer to enjoy their free time and maybe indulge their hobbies, of course they'd be annoyed when mostly irrelevant

On LGBT issues, I'm with you, but you have to admit, the title and tone of this article seems like it was design to start a culture war.

Really? So when is the last time Gawker media has published anything negative toward the LGBT community? Not something bigoted or going against rights, but just against a bad gay person doing something wrong?

Nope, just find the idea of a 'protected class' to be eminently worthy of ridicule.

Yes, gawker has a gay agenda. They celebrate LGBT, they push it where ever, and there is no denying it.

Yes, which has as much relevance to actual cars as to what they are having for lunch because it is more personal than public. Now if this article was that LGBT employees band together and make Supra possible for the American public for $27,000 then it has something related to an actual car or something worthwhile in

Get this shit out of my automotive blog. The only thing this has to do with cars is that it's Toyota. You could replace Toyota with Procter and Gamble and it'd be the exact same thing. This has nothing to do with cars. Your last questions indicates that don't know shit about living in Plano so why would you even bring

Actually I can indeed blame California's prohibitively high cost of doing business for driving Toyota to a conservative state with low taxes and better regulations. So any Toyota LBTGJKXYZ employees now stuck with a tough decision can blame the California legislature for being preoccupied with making sure

I don't care. Not even one tiny little bit. Not even the most miniscule fraction of a tiny bit.

Let me run home, grab my chuck wagon and my Winchester, and we'll load your horse up.

Oh crap! That reminds me… I forgot to water my horse!

Because the only things important to smart people are how far they are to beaches and if the weather is perfect most of the time.

How about: who cares?