I can see why you would get upset. I do too at times but I always remember I cannot control what others do and it is none of my business how others live.
It is the Ron Paul principles.
Of course you can control what others do. We do it all the time. The government does it every nano second of our lives. But that's beside the point.
I'm not talking about passing laws about a couple of fags wet mouthing it in public. There use to be this concept called stigma. You just didn't do or act in certain ways because the public simply didn't accept it. No need for laws. That's why you don't show up in your underwear at a funeral. Nobody is going to arrest you if you do but you don't do it because you know it's aberrant behavior and not acceptable. The concept of propriety is lost. It stems from the sixties revolution where it became "If it feels good do it." To hell what other people think. Only you matter.
Many think that is an improvement. That we are a better people than our grandfather's generation. A generation where a 16 year old boy would lie about his age so he could fight for this country. Where adults were referred to as Mister and Misses. Where parents taught their little girls at an early age that when they sit down to keep their legs together or crossed. Where women didn't say to their kid in public, which I heard today standing in line at the grocery store: "Will you knock that fucking shit off!"
Lovely.
I don't think it is an improvement. I don't think we are a better, more decent and honest generation than we were before. I guess if those queers start doing that dance where they dry hump each other that will be even more "brave."
And people ask me why I don't have kids. I love kids. I'd love to have kids. It would be good for me and help me grow and mature as a person. But for the kid? In this world? Not a chance. Not a fucking chance.