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Originally Posted by cincyredlegs
With societal issues, what's right or wrong is also a personal opinion. Typically changes take place when the majority of society decides to change it.
Now, a small minority of people are trying to make changes for the majority and if you don't agree with them you are vilified and condemned.
I would love to find the data that supports the majority of Cleveland, MLB fans or the US want to make this change or are offended by it.
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A stunning percentage of white Americans had no problem at all with the barriers put in place for decades to block black folks from voting. A clear majority of whites also thought that it was perfectly fine that white and black people couldn't marry. In fact could serve jail time for it. Just a-ok with it. Clear majority of whites couldn't possibly see what the issue was. Couple of trouble makers kicked up some crap (probably "snowflakes" in today's parlance) and had the laws changes. Always a small group of troublemakers trying to impose "their subjective beliefs" on others. Thankfully.