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Because we've been fighting for acceptance since 342 AD justiceischeap Apr 2013 #1
Why did Ronald Reagan sleep while One Million or so die from AIDS before he woke up? graham4anything Apr 2013 #2
We've only been working on it for a couple of centuries TrogL Apr 2013 #3
actually no. cali Apr 2013 #6
I was thinking of Karl-Maria Kertbeny TrogL Apr 2013 #10
My daughters are 'fans' of Oscar Wilde and knowledgable about his tribulations. randome Apr 2013 #13
I'm a huge Oscar Wilde fan cali Apr 2013 #15
hard, diligent work. cali Apr 2013 #4
New Zealand already has same-sex partnerships; the marriage thing is an equality issue. PDJane Apr 2013 #5
Maybe because... pipi_k Apr 2013 #7
The world is becoming a more loving, accepting place. randome Apr 2013 #8
Brave people, often celebraties, stepping out of the closet. That's what did it. hunter Apr 2013 #9
Education Marrah_G Apr 2013 #11
As those above have already said, it's been a VERY long struggle. LuvNewcastle Apr 2013 #12
We've had acceptance Aerows Apr 2013 #14
How do you explain the number of Roman Catholic countries that have accepted marriage equality? PDJane Apr 2013 #17
I love that Artengina has done so Aerows Apr 2013 #19
By the fact people are starting to understand how evil the Roman Catholic Church truly is. Occulus Apr 2013 #20
Did you ever hear the story of the 100th monkey? BlueToTheBone Apr 2013 #16
A bit more on the 100th monkey... msanthrope Apr 2013 #18
Thanks for that BlueToTheBone Apr 2013 #21
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