Talk:My Little Pony The Movie/@comment-30947559-20170220002123/@comment-24245960-20170220064542

@Fluffbrain

You remind me that I should add to my earlier speech one addendum. I'm an outspoken believer in fighting for equal rights for all humans, but I should also add that I'm also a strong believer in self-preservation. If one is in a situation where defending one's rights will certainly bring one mortal harm, the decision to retreat to live to fight another day may be the most prudent. I also totally understand the fear of vandalism. I lived in a place once where my apartment was broken into while I was at work and all my stuff was stolen on three different occasions by prejudiced people. After the first two times I continued to stay there, vowing that I would not be frightened out of my home. After the third time, however, I realized that I needed to look at the situation from a more practical aspect, that I simply could not afford to repeatedly replace all my stuff, and I moved. So it's true that sometimes discretion is the better part of valor. But if the worst to be worried about is verbal abuse or graffiti, I say words can never harm me and paint can be painted over. Bring it on.