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Deray Mckesson is Not Wrong Because He's Gay...He's Just Wrong

I agree with the premise of the video, which is, one should not discriminate based on sexual orientation. Although, I disagree with Black Lives Matter's Deray Mckesson's political views. I don't think that he should be dissed because he's gay. What I don't like is the "fighting for our freedom" and the overall BLM victimology, and it reeks from this video.

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