It was your response that was inappropriate.
Here is what you responded to:
**Especially if someone catches him teaching their kid how to be happy.**
With:
**Well, that could apply to you, too ... but Ill wait until they catch you ... which shouldnt be too long ... LOL ...**
If you still don't understand that what you implied was disgusting, inappropriate and a personal attack read it again.
If you post about a product of a company where the top guy is a homosexual, you can expect comments concerning that aberration.
I don’t have that sexual orientation, so my preference is not to discuss it, but I end up in that discussion anyway, when others want to engage in it.
I personally don’t care about what others choose for themselves (in the way of their sexual orientation), and only care what I choose for myself, and I know my sexual orientation is not gay. And then I certainly don’t want anyone telling me that I have to support the gay sexual orientation ... or ... that I “do” support the gay sexual orientation.
Here (on this thread and others), I’m talking about products that I buy and use myself and I’m not about supporting a gay sexual orientation. But, again, some posters are actually talking about ME ... personally ... supporting that sexual orientation, which (again) I don’t.
If I could figure out how to get them off that about “me” and “my products” that I use myself (in terms of sexual orientation or my support for it, as they put it), this conversation would never come up.
There’s the problem that I see coming up over and over again.