This is now the most progressive enclave in all of the Heartland and recent measures to promote equality have not only met with success but also inspire similar legislation in neighboring communities. Checkit:
Prairie Village and Mission Just Approved LGBTQ Protections. What Cities Are Next?
In the end, the votes weren't close. About a week before Christmas, the Prairie Village City Council uanimously approved an ordinance barring discrimination in employment, housing, and public accommodations based on sexual orientation and gender identity. Two nights later, the Mission City Council approved a similar ordinance 7-1.
A man who sucks cock and gets buttfucked by other men stays winning? Not possible.
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ReplyDeleteBut the gay community can discriminate against a straight person and that's a fact!
Being gay is a mental illness.
Are your initials SW, by chance?
DeleteYes. Mission and Prairie Village kept gays from living and doing anything there.
ReplyDeleteA bunch of P.C. horseshit.
Without meaning to sound sarcastic, I didn’t realize there was any sort of discrimination going on. I’ve lived in PV for years and I see gays on occasion in stores and restaurants, but I’ve never seen them treated any differently than any of the other customers.
ReplyDeleteBeing gay is a sexual dysfunction much like a pedophile a necrophiliac or any other sexual dysfunction. They are normal just like the straight man they work they pay their bills they have feelings the only difference is their sexual needs or wants. This does not make them special do we protect a pedophile? For he too is normal just has a different take on sex.
ReplyDeleteI need protection from the women I fuck. They are psychos.
ReplyDeleteHomosexuals need to go through conversion therapy and try to become normal people. Conversion therapy is more successful than anything at preventing a lifetime of sin and depravity.
ReplyDeleteThat meeting does *not* look like a good place to go meet chicks! Agree with the above poster I don't think there was much discrimination to gays going on in PV, or any other minority or protected class for that matter. This seems like creating a problem when there wasn't one to begin with. The only discrimination happening might be if you're poor from the entitled white ladies of PV and JoCo in general. They love to look down their surgically enhanced noses while driving their Carmax Lexus and drowning in credit card debt.
ReplyDeleteHell, Shawnee even put a fag on their City Council.
ReplyDeleteHe ended up being a kiddie-raper.
Nearly all homosexuals at some point will be predators of children. Even respected government officials, not that Shawnee has any.
DeleteI'm moving to Prairie Village. Gay/lesbians are the best neighbors. They also bring higher levels of activity, coming & going (pardon, uh hum, the pun) at various hours as they tend to go out, dine out, attend events at higher rates than regular suburban slobs. Keeps burglars on their toes, also their houses and yards will be immaculate, they're friendly as all get out, and most lesbians and gays are fairly fit, so if you get into a scuffle with a would-be crook, they'll step in.
ReplyDeleteHomosexuals are good neighbors, unless you have children.
ReplyDeleteYou do know that sexual attraction to children is not same as same sex attraction and that the majority of pedophiles are not gay, dont you?
DeleteHomosexuals are way more likely to be sexual predators than normal men.
DeleteYeah the JoCo gays are so fucking oppressed with their lack of 6 figure jobs and half million dollar homes, it's just terrible...
ReplyDeleteSeems like a lot of uninformed people posting here. I’m not going to question your religious view of homosexuality because that’s completely your business, but the idea that gays are sex-starved child molesters is just wrong. Are some gays pedophiles? Yes. But so are some straights. My wife’s brother and his partner have been together for almost 20 years. They’re great guys that do not “flaunt” their sexuality and I would bet my life any day of the week that they, nor any of their several friends we’ve met, would ever do anything to harm a child.
ReplyDelete8:32--What happened to your motto "8 to 80 blind crippled or crazy"? I guess 8 to 80 and blind or crippled is still O.K. then
ReplyDeleteAgree with 11:28. Not only will most gays not harm a child, they'll do their dead level best not to be around the curtain climbing monsters.
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ReplyDeleteThat teacher in Olathe also had a "husband" with a big fancy wedding splashed all over the Web. Just regular folks. Uh-huh.
That seemed to work out well.
If you read my comment, I said that yes, there are gay child molesters. Tragically in the case you’re referring to, that guy was a bad guy. But go to any sex offenders list and see how many straight guys are on there for molesting young girls. That obviously doesn’t mean every straight man is a sex offender. If you have any sense at all, you should know you can’t paint ANY group of people with a single broad brush.
DeleteI would never paint anyone with any brush. I will let homosexuals do the painting because they are better at choosing colors, etc.
DeleteI don’t know why a gay person would want to live in Joco. I would move to San Fran or New York where faggotry abounds.
ReplyDeleteOh good grief more special attention. Wish they would just shut up and live their lives. Nobody is oppressing them.
ReplyDeleteThey don’t need special treatment, it’s the attention they crave. That’s why they have to tell the whole world they’re gay.
ReplyDeleteGays may or may not lean toward pedophilia, but they certainly welcome them in their midst. I have a cousin who's a 3 time convicted child molester who, despite being on (and playing games with) the lifetime offender registry is the darling of the LGBTQWTFBBQ community in Lawrence.
ReplyDeleteApparently being queer has less stigma than being a chomo, even if all of his flavors of the week look to be maybe 12 years old.
Look at me, look at me, I am a special freak and deserve attention.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to keep everyone protected.
ReplyDeleteQ: How exactly would I know that a person is "LGBTQ"?
The strong implication is that they've brought their sexual identity to my attention in matters of employment, housing, or public accommodations.
If a person is different in some way from the societal majority, I would think they would want to blend in, rather than purposely point out to others their minority status.
I want everyone to be protected by the law, but unfortunately this further promotes the toxic practice of identity politics/special-interest group pigeonholing, and keeps people divided rather than bringing them together.
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ReplyDeleteGlad you included the modifier "most"
"most lesbians and gays are fairly fit"
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