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I don't know if I completely agree with Jonathan on this one. For me, the difference is you cannot look at someone and know for sure that they are gay. However, you can look at me and know that I am an African American female. So because of that, if I am discriminated against I know for sure it is because of my race or my gender. Based on that alone, I think the two issues are somewhat separate. Having said that, I don't think a person should be mistreated, bullied or discriminated against because of their sexual orientation. The truth of the matter is I don't believe it is any of my business.
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