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I support unicorns because, although pegasus's can fly, unicorns can create wings with their magic. They can also become students of Princess Celestia, and can manage things with their magic. All three races of ponies have their merits, but I'd say that unicorns are the most useful, and if you look closely, most of the most amazing characters are unicorns or alicorns.
Bronies are actually mostly straight. 85 percent of us Bronies are heterosexual, while 15 percent of us are homosexual. People talk about gender equality, but when it comes to gender equality for men, no one seems to care. I think that it's because, when it comes to Bronies, people think that men need to be tough, and when they want to divulge themselves in something innocent, they are considered weak, when really they are better than all of the violence loving people out there. People say that it is a girls show, but some of the things in it, in fact everything in it is good for everyone. Lauren Fause originally designed it as a FAMILY SHOW, not a show for little girls. Also, Bronies aren't always boys. A minority of them are girls, but no one calls them homosexual for it. My Little Pony is a show about a group of friends who overcome obstacles together, with friendship, to show that nothing can overcome friendship. Also, when Twilight Sparkle becomes a princess, a lot of people mistake that to mean that you should become a prince/princess, and that is the only thing to work for. What it really means is, you should work hard to get to better things, whether that big thing is a job promotion, or, like Twilight, become royalty. It teaches good lessons, ones that society today is lacking, and could brush up on.
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