It's, like, bigots want to embrace me, and I politely take their arms from around my neck. I don't share their views - never have.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think it's easier for the general public to embrace me in a negative way. You have people who already have a perception of me that says I'm a bad person.
There's something to be said for embracing who you are.
Why do we cling to bigotry? Because bigotry, plainly, is convenient. It is a near-effortless way to both elevate one's stature and make a pity grab in this culture of victims that we have become.
People who want to share their religious views with you almost never want you to share yours with them.
Bigot: One who is obstinately and zealously attached to an opinion that you do not entertain.
Bigotry is probably the thing I detest most.
Do not give voice to bigotry.
I don't slam doors in people's faces, and I'm not a bigot.
I don't much care who is gay or straight or married or not. I mostly notice if they are brave enough to confront bigotry.
I'm a devilish kind of person, but I embrace it. I don't try to fight it. It's proven very well for me.