Seriously, being gay is not a sickness or something...
Lauriane, you just reminded me of this sketch made by a portuguese comedian called "I'm gay but I want to be treated". He decided to do it after a therapist (named Margarida)said that being gay is a sickness but can be treated.
It's really good and he's amazing at telling her to shove it
He says: "No, Margarida...I'm not a therapist, I'm just stupid but...ahm...I'm pretty sure it's not a disease...let me tell you what I think a disease is, it's what I think but then again I don't have a degree...you see, to me a disease is when a 46 year-old therapist thinks that being gay is a disease...to me that's sort of a disease, you see?" and then he shows himself as a gay man trying to get cured from being gay...it's hilarious.
I don't have an actual opinion formed about the war, so... I'm not really comfortable saying too much until I do that and gain enough knowledge. I'm not sure I know how wars work... Does that make sense? I've been thinking about it ever since this topic was brought up and haven't reached a conclusion...
Makes perfect sense, don't worry

I get it, I like to get things straight before getting into a subject like that. A wrong conclusion can be extremely nefarious.
Have you seen "Rwanda Hotel"? It's a movie with Don Cheadle and it's really great.
Yes, you're right. Saying that the Serbians did it is like saying that Portuguese are responsible for enslaving millions of Africans. I'm Portuguese and I never enslaved anyone...that's the problem with generalization though, isn't it?
Oh gosh! the first time I was in Amsterdam, I went to the Anne Frank museum. It's set up in the "loft" the family stayed in while in hiding. I left there crying. It's just so sad. I really don't understand people who dislike others because of their skin colour or sexuality or whatever. I mean that stuff is something you can't change about yourself. If you don't like someone because you have different political views or something - while it may be petty - I can understand. Views are things people can change. Race and sexuality are not things people can change, and to dislike/hate someone purely because of who they are I just find it strange. My Grandad disappoints me when he gets drunk and goes on about all the black people in sport these days. Yes Grandad, because sport is only meant for white people right? *rolls eyes*
My grandfather does the same (although my grandmother is way worse). He had to return to Portugal after we gave the independence to Angola and they say that "the black people took everything away from them", which is sort of true. The nationals did expel them from Angola but, to be fair, it was their land in the first place... So now they hate anyone who's black. I remember being little and having him say to me that if I ever dated a black man he would cut me off. One time I said "I don't care" and he stopped.
I agree, it's stupid to hate someone just because they have a different skin color, different hair, different religion, sexual-orientation or culture. I think that's exactly what makes it more interesting! What a boring life we would all lead if everyone was exactly the same...