Mike Pence
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I hope Mike Pence never becomes president, that conversion therapy stuff is scaryyyy
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If you think it's scary, don't go for it. How is that so hard to understand? :afraid2:
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If you think it's scary, don't go for it. How is that so hard to understand? :afraid2:
I think it's the implication that parents who are homophobic might see this as validation as a viable option to "fix" their children.
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If it makes you feel any better insurance actuarial tables indicate that mortality for someone at Donald Trump's income level would most likely occur around age 96, so barring some Muslim extremists gunning him down for his attempt at a Muslim registry Mike Pence should never become president. Oddly enough this whole election is vaguely reminiscent of Kennedy though the nation welcoming in a young energetic president of a new generation only to have him taken out and replaced by a member of the same old outdated generation. Then again I'd take good ole LBJ over Trump any day he was far from a saint but at least his "ni***r bill" helped the civil rights movement.
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I don't think you have to go through conversation therapy for it to scare you. Pence is clearly a graduate of a gay conversion therapy program. He is very robotic. His policies caused an HIV outbreak in his own state. He also likes Broadway shows. Everything about him supports the idea that he is a repressed gay man.
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If you think it's scary, don't go for it. How is that so hard to understand? :afraid2:
That's not how it works. Try telling that to homophobic parents.
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Mike Pence is hot. Maybe he'll come to terms with his own sexuality somewhere down the line rather than being another Ted Haggard who only ruined the lives of everyone around him, including his family, for keeping it a big secret his entire life. All I can say about it.
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I don't worry about conversion therapy. I'm more concerned about his policies will hurt gays. His lousy policies created an HIV outbreak of 200 people in rural Indiana when he defunded a Planned Parenthood that also happened to be this rural counties only free clinic and a needle exchange program. People had nowhere else to go and a lot of people couldn't get healthcare. I'm assuming mostly straight people given the high number of people in such a small county).
These are poor people. It's estimated this is going to cost the state of Indiana $100 million via Medicaid payments to pay for these peoples healthcare. These Republicans "save" a few pennies only to spend millions cleaning up the mess. It would have been MUCH cheaper to just give people the needles. They literally cost pennies.