Once upon a time I was postponing
everything in my life thinking that I will do it later. Until I
realized sometimes it's too lite. Our experiences changes us as
people and affects the way we think and act.
Not so long ago I had hardcore
discussion (although I was more listening than speaking) with few
friends about gays. It was even before Eurovision caused all the
craziness. My opinion – what person does in his life and bed it's
his or hers business as long as it consensual and doesn't involve
underage people. I just honestly don't see point of demonstrating
sexual orientation with parades and flags. It's almost the same with
race – if person says 'i'm black and proud' he's considered brave,
if he says 'i'm white and proud' it's considered a sign of racism.
No. It's not that simple. As well as being part of majority doesn't
imply hate towards minority. But minority now willing to part of
society annoys some people. It always was like that.
When immigrants demands 'respect' it's
request for special treatment most of the time. And respect is
earned, not forced (most of the bosses fails to understand that).
Request for special treatment is a sign of unwillingness to be part
of something. Even as immigrant I observe it all the time – lots of
people down there complains that locals don't speak English. Well,
Czech republic is not England nor America and has it's own language.
Get over it.