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<blockquote data-quote="nadman" data-source="post: 29768301" data-attributes="member: 11100"><p>Firstly, I don't have any issue with gay people.</p><p></p><p>But I have a few questions on the manner you have phrased your questions.</p><p></p><p>When you say "For those who say no, what do you think, your teacher, Lord Buddha would say if he was still alive?" Why do you assume that anyone who is "not gay friendly" is a Buddhist?</p><p></p><p>Can you prove that there is a correlation between the rights given to gay and trans people and the how "happy" Australians are? I mean is there a statistic or something which shows that when gay people were granted more rights that Australians as a whole became more happy? Or is what you say something you base on your feelings?</p><p></p><p>I personally think that most Sri Lankans are indifferent on the topic of gay rights.That is not to say they are against it but rather that they have other things to worry about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nadman, post: 29768301, member: 11100"] Firstly, I don't have any issue with gay people. But I have a few questions on the manner you have phrased your questions. When you say "For those who say no, what do you think, your teacher, Lord Buddha would say if he was still alive?" Why do you assume that anyone who is "not gay friendly" is a Buddhist? Can you prove that there is a correlation between the rights given to gay and trans people and the how "happy" Australians are? I mean is there a statistic or something which shows that when gay people were granted more rights that Australians as a whole became more happy? Or is what you say something you base on your feelings? I personally think that most Sri Lankans are indifferent on the topic of gay rights.That is not to say they are against it but rather that they have other things to worry about. [/QUOTE]
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