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First of all, the girl literally said they were a 13 years old. Maybe you should brush up on your reading comprehension skills. Just saying!

Also, there's a big difference from pretending to be something and actually being something.

You want someone to spell out your contradictions for you? Sure. I'll go ahead and do that. How is your personal opinion that the LGBTQ+ community is filthy and disgusting on a higher moral ground than other people's opinions that the LGBTQ+ community isn't filthy and disgusting, and are in fact simply normal people? You preach about freedom of speech, correct? And, freedom of speech allows you to voice your opinions online, correct?  Because, unless you prove how the LGBTQ+ community is filthy and disgusting, your statement is just an opinion. It's not fact. But, because of freedom of speech, (which is not legal everywhere, in fact, what you're doing could be considered hate speech and is illegal in a lot of places.) you are allowed to voice any opinion you have, correct? So what makes your opinion better than other people's opinions? And, you yourself said that your point of view was just an opinion. So, why does other people's opinions take the backseat to yours?

But, arguing doesn't solve problems. What I want to know is why you think that the LGBTQ+ community is as filthy as you say. And, I myself do have some proof that the LGBTQ+ community isn't a cesspool of degenerates and scum. Why?

-Saying that any group as large as the LGBTQ+ community consists of entirely problematic people is simply not true. The probability of that is astronomical. Unless you are saying that simply being a part of the LGBTQ+ community is filthy. In which case, I would like to know why. Is it because of religious reasons? Christianity, for example, teaches that queer people are evil. But, Christianity also teaches kindness and that you should love all. A lot of religions have this sort of contradiction- that some are evil and should be killed, but you should also love all. My personal beliefs is that if a religion teaches hatred, you are either misinterpreting that religion, or it shouldn't be practiced. In fact, in the US, the 1st amendment restricts the practice of religions that call someone to commit violence.

-I myself am asexual and transgender, and am a part of the LGBTQ+  community. The thirteen year old girl is a lesbian, and is part of the LGBTQ+ community. So many people are a part of this community. There are climate activists who are part of this community. There are first responders who are part of this community. There are doctors who are a part of this community. There are so many people who save lives who are a part of this community. Are they evil? Why? They save lives.

-What is different between queer people and heterosexual people? Their sexual preference? I don't think many people understand how silly it is that people make such a big deal out of this. Think of it this way. Imagine a world where there are two types of people. Type A and Type B. Most Type A people like the color red. Most Type B people like the color green. If a Type B person likes the color green, is that person filthy? Does challenging societal norms make someone a sociopath who needs to be put down? Not too long ago, people thought that a relationship between a black person and a white person was filthy. Does that make sense? No! So, why does liking someone of the same gender matter so much to you?

-I know that this point wasn't in your previous comment, but you have stated that transgender people are also filthy. Why do you think that? You said that if someone was born a boy, they're a boy forever, and if someone was born a girl, they're a girl forever. The thing is, that's not true, for a lot of reasons.

--You speak of sex and gender as if they're the same thing. They're not. Gender is the gender you identify as. It is the set of pronouns you use. It is a social term. Sex, however, is a scientific term, but it is not a binary. Gender is also not a binary. Both of them are on a spectrum. People can be born with both male and female body parts. That is called being intersex. Sex changes all the time in the natural world, in both other animals as well as humans. In the early stages of growth in the womb, there is a chance that a male baby releases estrogen instead of testosterone, and vice versa. The child's sex switches, and it's genitalia changes during development. There are many different sexes, and there are many different genders. In fact, there are some species of fish that change their genders as well. 

--Scientists have found that most transgender people are actually biologically different than cisgender people. I myself had a somewhat feminine body, even before transitioning. Furthermore, it has been scientifically proven that if someone transitions, their mental health drastically increases.

--Lastly, transgender people have always been here. We have historical and archeological proof that nonbinary and genderfluid people have existed as far back as 1200 BCE Egypt, and maybe even ancient Sumer! In fact, in ancient times, they were celebrated and revered as being closer to a higher power because of their ability to choose who they are.

Sorry for this giant essay, just wanted to get my thoughts across. I hope that you can express to me why you think that the LGBTQ+ community is bad, just like how I expressed how I think it's good. A mutual exchange of information is crucial to fostering a good discussion.