If I've said it once, I've said it a million times:
Equal rights rarely end at equal. It's just a stepping stone for preferential rights.
I am curious to know why you think asking to be treated exactly the same as everyone else is asking for preferential treatment.
If a black person asked to be served at the same lunch counter where you eat, is that asking for preferential treatment? Or has the white person who is provided a lunch service not provided to blacks been receiving preferential treatment?
Obviously the white person is the one who has been receiving preferential treatment.
It is the loss of preferential treatment which angers you so.
Is a straight couple who are provided a service not provided to gay couples receiving preferential treatment?
Yes. Yes indeed.
actually good ponts to consider.