There's a lot of signs that there is going to be one.Politics is anti-lgbt,anti-LGBT advertisements,people in TV shows/movies,in most state gay marriage is illegal,LGBTs get fired for being LGBT,etc,etc,etc!We thought this was a free country but as you see it isn't so i bet one day we've had enough & we decide to start a war.
If a Civil War didn't start over black rights, one's not going to start over LGBTQIA rights.
And before you say "America had a Civil War over slavery!" well, it was a little more complicated than that, and even the fight over slavery wasn't a fight for black rights, because most people who were anti-slavery didn't think blacks should have the same rights whites should, they just were against slavery.
So no, Civil War over LGBTQIA rights, not gonna happen.
People don't care enough to start a war over something as ridiculous as sexuality. Or at least I hope they wouldn't. To be frank, it's not worth starting a war over.
For seventy years we've had an anti-war politics- i.e. wars were exported, for lack of a better word, and various governments in different countries try to minimise violence or riots inside the western world.
How many civil wars in the last century have you seen? I'm talking about North America or Europe after WW2. True, there was 1968 and the Prague spring and May student revolution in Paris, but even the fall of the communist regimes happened practically without bloodshed (violent pacifications of riots by the police/army excluded => and it was the case of overthrowing totalitarian oppressive regimes, not democratic society) .
And before you say "America had a Civil War over slavery!" well, it was a little more complicated than that, and even the fight over slavery wasn't a fight for black rights, because most people who were anti-slavery didn't think blacks should have the same rights whites should, they just were against slavery.
So no, Civil War over LGBTQIA rights, not gonna happen.
How many civil wars in the last century have you seen? I'm talking about North America or Europe after WW2. True, there was 1968 and the Prague spring and May student revolution in Paris, but even the fall of the communist regimes happened practically without bloodshed (violent pacifications of riots by the police/army excluded => and it was the case of overthrowing totalitarian oppressive regimes, not democratic society) .
If it does I am moving everyone I love to Germany.
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