I just want to say some things about LGBTQIA. 1) LGBTQIA people aren't oppressed. At least not in Westernized countries. So please stop with this. We need to care about where we live before we care about people in other countries. 2) Stop talking about how it's a sin to be LGBTQIA. Christians commit sin daily, you hypocrite. 3) I don't give a f**k if you're straight, if you're gay, if you're lesbian, whatever. You're as important as the next person. Nobody's special. 5) Just because a person has different opinions about LGBTQIA does not mean they are a horrible and stupid person. For instance, they might think it's a bad and wrong thing. About 40% of Americans share this view. I don't think 40% are Americans are stupid, and do you? They were raised that way, to have those opinions. 4) Straight people are not horrible people. Just because they potentially are LGBTQIA does not mean that they suddenly are bad. 6) A trans person should not be given access to their declared gender's bathroom. They are purposefully, often intentionally invading a realm of difference just to wreck havoc. Some people wrongfully say that they're trans just so they can go into the other gender's bathroom and do very inappropriate things. 7) Nobody should be "proud" of being LGBTQIA. We're here to normalize things like this, and this is an act of excluding others. 8) I think that kids under fifteen-ish shouldn't be able to use hormone blockers. They're still kids, and don't know much. Their brains haven't fully developed (and won't until their twenties). I saw something that said that "I wanted to be a pirate, but it's not like my parents would've allowed me to do that." The same applies with this. (And if you think that's "transphobic"... it's not.); That's my opinion of everything.