Burger King's Proud Whopper
Burger King's Proud Whopper
Burger King started a campaign in San Francisco to help show people that even if they're different on the outside, they're still the same on the inside.
Your thoughts?
Personally, I think it's a really great way to help people start accepting others.
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I don't think people are the same on the inside as others.
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Shadow00 wrote:I don't think people are the same on the inside as others.

why do you say that? do you have five lungs and three appendixes or something?
that was dramatic. still ready 2 die tho!
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IlikeAwesomeSauce wrote:Shadow00 wrote:I don't think people are the same on the inside as others.
why do you say that? do you have five lungs and three appendixes or something?
Well if you mean biologically, then you should know there are fundamental biological differences between men and women.
Also height etc gives you valid proof that bones are different from one person to another.
Also also, different countries have different body types.
Eg, a Caucasian male is MUCH different from a Japanese male. Let alone a Japanese female, both in structure as well as in immune system etcetera etcetera.
I'm born with one extra rib BTW, for the total of 25, so I have that example too.
Now if you mean it the other way around.
As in we are all humans and stuff, remember.

You get my point. Every person is DIFFERENT in both biology and personality and DEFINITELY in appearance. Dopplegangers excluded.
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Shadow00 wrote:IlikeAwesomeSauce wrote:Shadow00 wrote:I don't think people are the same on the inside as others.
why do you say that? do you have five lungs and three appendixes or something?
Well if you mean biologically, then you should know there are fundamental biological differences between men and women.
Also height etc gives you valid proof that bones are different from one person to another.
Also also, different countries have different body types.
Eg, a Caucasian male is MUCH different from a Japanese male. Let alone a Japanese female, both in structure as well as in immune system etcetera etcetera.
I'm born with one extra rib BTW, for the total of 25, so I have that example too.
Now if you mean it the other way around.
As in we are all humans and stuff, remember.
You get my point. Every person is DIFFERENT in both biology and personality and DEFINITELY in appearance. Dopplegangers excluded.
Yes but we're still humans. That's the point this is trying to give. No matter what sexuality we have we're all still humans in the end and we should treat each other as such.
that was dramatic. still ready 2 die tho!
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Alice wrote:Burgers aren't going to make people who are against homosexuality or whatever change their minds.
Yes but it's showing them that we're all human, no matter what we do or what sexuality we have. They don't have to change their mind about them, and if they do, that's hella cool, yo. It's just a campaign to get people to try and accept homosexuality, Burger King isn't saying that you have to support it. They just want people to see that no matter what decisions someone makes, they're still humans and you should still treat them like one. The Proud Whopper is still the same as a regular Whopper and you should eat it just the same.
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IlikeAwesomeSauce wrote:Alice wrote:Burgers aren't going to make people who are against homosexuality or whatever change their minds.
Yes but it's showing them that we're all human, no matter what we do or what sexuality we have. They don't have to change their mind about them, and if they do, that's hella cool, yo. It's just a campaign to get people to try and accept homosexuality, Burger King isn't saying that you have to support it. They just want people to see that no matter what decisions someone makes, they're still humans and you should still treat them like one. The Proud Whopper is still the same as a regular Whopper and you should eat it just the same.
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Alice wrote:IlikeAwesomeSauce wrote:Alice wrote:Burgers aren't going to make people who are against homosexuality or whatever change their minds.
Yes but it's showing them that we're all human, no matter what we do or what sexuality we have. They don't have to change their mind about them, and if they do, that's hella cool, yo. It's just a campaign to get people to try and accept homosexuality, Burger King isn't saying that you have to support it. They just want people to see that no matter what decisions someone makes, they're still humans and you should still treat them like one. The Proud Whopper is still the same as a regular Whopper and you should eat it just the same.
I don't think it's so much that people think that individuals that are homosexual or bisexual or transsexual are not human, they may just think it's wrong, or they just don't agree with their choice. What does it even matter if some people don't accept homosexuality? It's your life, not theirs. If some people think homosexuality is wrong, that's their opinion. If some people think it's a great thing, then it's their opinion too-everyone is allowed an opinion. The problem here is people shoving their beliefs down each others throats and that is not only completely frustrating but also hugely alienating.


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Actually someone can not like homosexuals and not be a homophobe, fancy that eh?
Now if you believe that everyone that doesn't like em MUST be a homophobe then that's quite the definition of racism isn't it?
For example I don't have a problem with homosexuals but that definitely doesn't mean I approve.
I don't try to force my opinion on anyone and definitely don't parade over it.
Imagine what would happen if there was an antigay parade.
Now if you believe that everyone that doesn't like em MUST be a homophobe then that's quite the definition of racism isn't it?
For example I don't have a problem with homosexuals but that definitely doesn't mean I approve.
I don't try to force my opinion on anyone and definitely don't parade over it.
Imagine what would happen if there was an antigay parade.
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