Thread:Ryousha/@comment-989785-20150701035400/@comment-5951231-20150701233040

Actual tweet: "Aside from equality winning the day, another happy thing is that SDCC is less than 2 wks away! Hope @ShoutFactory has a Super Sentai panel!"

I expressed joy at the ruling as it was perfectly timed, as LGBT couples could express thier geek passions by finally being married and participating in events without any kind of discrimination.

If you had bothered to read previous tweets:

Aldo: "While I'm really happy gay marriage is legal in the US. I worry that violence towards the LGBT community may get worse as a result."

"Change is something humans need to adapt to. So I'm hoping we can get through this wonderful victory without problems."

And finally, I retweeted a drawing of Matt Frank's which had Mothra spreading a rainbow with the viral hash tag #LoveWins.

I have a multi-racial family (Caucasian, Latino, African-american and Inter-racial born cousins), I was taught by my old man to respect those around me. (My mother is a different story, but I ignore her... narrow views of the world) And I was teased in high school because I was not interested in girls (I wanted to try and get good grades and was not interested in a social life, I did like girls though), calling me homophobic slurs.

So the thought that those who were LGBT getting it far worse than I ever did and were harassed or worse, that made me ANGRY. It reminded me that some people never grow out of bullying and that the only way to stop that hate is to be supportive and take a stand. Because I know what being bullied is like and I never want to see that happen to anyone else.

Does that in any way sound like a bigot to you?