Shefali O'Hara
Jun 15, 2022

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thanks for engaging with me in an actual discussion. :-)

I agrre with much of what you said, however I don't have any problemw ith someone SAYING that a same sex wedding shouldn't happen.

Unpopular or wrong opinions are still protected by the First Amendment.

However, violence or threats of violence - those are NOT LAWFUL.

I'm not white and I've been called a n*gger and other things that were hateful. I didn't like it, but people have the right to say mean things. Their ACTIONS, however, can and should be prosecuted if they are intended to hurt people or property.

I have ostracised people who have said racist or anti-gay things.

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Shefali O'Hara
Shefali O'Hara

Written by Shefali O'Hara

Cancer survivor, Christian, writer, engineer. BSEE from MIT, MSEE, and MA in history. Love nature, animals, books, art, and interesting discussions.

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