Ollie Muhl

What has President Trump done against gay people?
The revoking of the 1965 equal opportunity of employment act is a massive hit, whether you want to deny it or not. I understand some people have experienced the "negatives" of the act (literally just hurts their eyesight and every fiber of their being to see diversity, but whatever), but just let it he for those who have benefitted from the act.

It doesn't mean special treatment for minorities, because if it was, they would no longer be minorities. The whole point is to give EVERYONE an equal chance to receive a position based upon QUALIFICATIONS and PERSONALITY, NOT ETHNICITY, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, GENDER, DISABILITY or any other forms of discrimination.

Trump plans on bringing prayer the CHRISTIAN prayer back into all schools and mandatory for all, which is ironic considering he wants to make it "the land of the free", I totally don't see any political influence here. The reason I mention religion is because I believe trump will try to politically weaponize religion and use it to enforce laws and ascertain what's right and wrong, when morals are really individual and not owned per say.

A lot of conservatives claim "we don't care what you do in the bedroom", but most of them do! It's so clear, and it's also clear that they'll try their best to put laws in place to oppress and tear down people who they think are wrong, look at all of history. Trump, in a lot of ways is a giant baby, and history will repeat itself in a lot of ways, not in good ways.

Like let people be people, not the latest pawn in your religious game. It happens with liberals too, but liberals have never really oppressed anyone, never had the power to and I've seen more empathy in the delivery of Democrats. Not all of them are right, but they don't use religion as a weapon to ensure victories in discussions or their stance on issues.

I reference religion as an organisation or business, the religious that hurt and just don't care because they're protected, they are good for the fear of god, and that's no way to live your life, no matter how much of a moral blueprint religion can give you, some of us like to live authentically, not by some book. Sorry, just calling a spade a spade, it's not rude to literally open your eyes, look around and say what you see without sugar-coating it.