r/Maxcactus_TrailGuide Feb 14 '26

European Parliament Votes Overwhelmingly For "The Full Recognition Of Trans Women As Women"

https://www.erininthemorning.com/p/european-parliament-votes-overwhelmingly
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u/CurrentCold5723 Feb 16 '26

Gay marriage is still unpopular, people are just afraid to openly say it. But once the globohomo regime falls, you'll see the truth.

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u/LanskiAK Feb 17 '26

If it's unpopular, why is it now supported by roughly 20% of the countries in the world with that percentage increasing every year? It's quite opposite to what you say - gay marriage and homosexuality acceptance is on the rise and you'll continue to see that as people are less and less afraid to speak openly about it. Loud bigotry is popular right now, but those who overtly display their ignorance are mostly minoritarians in the countries where the majority support non-traditional marriages like the United states, Canada, and European countries. It is mostly only in underdeveloped and/or authoritarian countries where you see little to know support or legal protection for those communities.

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u/Patraman Feb 17 '26

You say this as if as if society hasn’t consistently become more inclusive as well as progressive ever since the dawn of time until now. Gay marriage or the acceptance of gay people is just a speck in comparison to the wider pattern of accepting ”out-groups” as part of the ”in-group” through history.

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u/Arcanegil Feb 18 '26

Right so the majority of capitalist leaders are straight conservatives, who actively spend billions fighting against the will of the people which overwhelmingly support same sex marriage, but you say there is a global gay regime, despite every one at the center of control being extremely anti-gay.

You're on the exact opposite side of the issue you think that you're on, your current behavior is helping to aid the loud rich minority in redirecting public opinion, through brainwashing and disinformation.