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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2006

Video montage comparing discrimination of the past to that of present day.

Music Credit: "Open your eyes" by Alter Bridge
Video Credits: Fox News, Greensboro Equality March, Greensboro Massacre, Westboro Baptist Church Protests, CNN Web Archives

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  • if you ask why people discriminate against blacks you get some pretty compelling arguments. judging by africa and the way black communities deteriorate ...

  • compared to most other nations, america is near the top of the list of most religious nation in the world, so as it stands, gays and lesbians will be discriminated against, but i have other reasons for this other than religion...

  • If you dont support full civil rights for gay people, then how does that make you not a gay hater?

  • If you arent in favor of those things, then stop being in support of them.

  • @roger6060 You are misinterpreting the video. It's saying we have a constitutional republic (not a democracy) for a reason. Loving v. Virginia is one example.

  • @yankeesbaby52 It's not hard for people to hate when they are told that the Bible says one thing and if they dont believe it, they will go to hell for eternity. It's the scare tactic that people use to create the us versus them mentality.

  • @borpee ]

    you are egotiscial how can you hate homos

  • That's actually incorrect.  You are referring to the number of states where people have inserted discrimination into their state constitutions. That is different from the number of states where people have actively tried to push for marriage equality.

  • 31 states tried - 31 states failed.

  • At least you are honest about your bigotry.

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