Social media users are discussing a post from Facebook groups for conservative gay men in the U.S., whose author is seriously considering taking legal action against his political opponents, according to Doberman.media. The man, whose name was withheld when the screenshots were published, complained of discrimination: According to him, other members of the LGBT community refuse to have intimate relationships with him because of his support for Donald Trump.
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The author of the post claims that personal ads in which people explicitly state that they are not interested in meeting Trump supporters could serve as grounds for class action lawsuit. He accused supporters of the Democratic Party of causing a “divisive rift” and lamented that, because of politics, he had lost friends and his connection with his family. "I think this is a sure thing.", — he concluded his call to action.
According to the disgruntled conservative, “the Democrats’ narrow-minded views” shouldn’t be the only ones allowed in the gay community. He also complained that as soon as he mentions his political preferences, he is immediately called "traitor" and cut off all contact.
Social media users, however, pointed out the obvious irony of the situation: the man calls those who refuse to sleep with him “full of hate,” yet completely ignores Donald Trump’s own anti-LGBT policies.
The Facebook group where this post appeared is typically used by supporters of the MAGA movement as a dating platform, where men post their photos and locations in search of like-minded people for dates or sex. Nevertheless, even within this community, the author of the post feels marginalized because of the dominance of liberal views in the rest of the gay community.
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