Is there a protest in Seattle about the elections results?

No one "told me" to be scared. I'm gay and trans. I'm terrified of this man, and the beliefs he brings into office with him. And even if he can't change any of the hard-fought victories in equality we've won in the past few years, well, let me ask you this: Have you ever worked for a boss who was racist? Sexist? Homophobic? Did you notice how their remarks seemed to make it "ok" for other coworkers to crack racist/etc remarks, and how it generally fostered an environment where discriminate was ok, despite the fact that boss did nothing to change the company's policy to officially make it ok?

I am a Trump supporter 100%. I don't give a fuck about your sexual orientation. I support you as human being and however you identify is 100% okay with me. I really don't care, and I would say that most Trump people truly don't care. I visit /r/The_Donald every day. There are hardly any religious posts at all, and I have never seen an anti-gay post there. We care about free speech, borders, low taxes, etc. I promise, we are not as scary a bunch as we portrayed. The left has an interest in keeping you scared of us.

Also, for the sake of the worldwide LGBTQ community, what is the biggest threat by far? Islam. Some old-fashioned Christians may be intolerant and not bake a cake or say something rude, but no Christians or Jews are throwing gays off of roof tops. Western culture, democracy and free speech is what is going to stem the spread of Islam and provide an example of an accepting and tolerant culture. Clinton is way too cozy with the Saudis, where the penalty for being gay is the death penalty.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_in_Islam

/r/Seattle Thread Parent