Aww :C
This is a short video that I have cried over. I am currently (mostly) straight (heehee) but I honestly feel for the LGBTQ community, always have always will, because it is not right for people to hate others because of love.
Watch I Want To Know What It's Like, and go to their subsequent pages to find out more about the amazing documentary that they are trying to create. Help the world be a better place.
And, afterwards, if you want, you can bump and comment and such, and discuss how the video made you feel-- because this is a huge thing, and love should not be restricted, whether it's guy-guy, guy-girl, girl-girl, or fatass and donut.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=ibVlVzGI9y0
Yeah, it is kind of tear-jerking in a beautiful way. <3
I can see why people would find that tear-jerking and emotional.
Honestly I don't get that kind of sense from it when I watch it, but I'm used to these types of vids by now also.
I am 110% equal rights regardless of sexuality however, I don't mean for that to come across as if I don't agree with the video. I do agree with it fully, I just don't get the emotional response you seem to be getting from it.
I also would like to know what it's like to be normal, to be human... and I'm perfectly heterosexual.
Apparently, being normal or being a human, involves mistreating others, taking advantage of situations to the detriment of others, lying, stealing, and getting away with what you can manage within the confines of the law.
I'm also a heterosexual and I do agree, I do find most people are basically just people trying to fend for themselves as much they can.
I've actually cause of that use the word human as an insult, so if I call you human it's a bad thing, if I deny you're human and claim you are not human... take it as a compliment.
Um
But we're all human. We are not human when we discriminate one another for that is when we find ourselves as a superior being(s).
Until we treat others not as subhumans but actual people (human) we are arrogant monsters (or at the least our societies are) and will continue to be as such until we can accept all walks of life, including the negative paths.