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Before I start, I just want to clarify that I am NOT gay, never was gay and never will be gay.
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I was wondering what everyone has against homosexuals. For example, in Brighton there are a lot of gay men and there is a place on one of the cliffs that is where gay people sit up on the benches and talk or try to get a boyfreind etc. Last year, a tourist went up to this part of the cliff, unaware of what usually happes there, to have a cigarette. When another man made an advance on him, he went psyco and fought him of the edge of the cliff, where this poor gay bloke fell to his death on the beach about 50 ft below. Do you think he would have done that if it was an unattractive woman who made an advance on him? Of course not. Therefore, he must have had something against gays.
He is currently serving time for manslaugter.
Another thing - at school people are always shout at one another "...you gay!" or "...batty boy..." What is the problem with gays? People watch V. Graham Norton and find it funny - and if you don't, it's probably because you don't like gay men.
I don't see the problem with them - the people who are agianst them are probably the guys who watch porn - usually with lesbians in it. So you like lesbians - but not gays?
What's the problem?
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Thanks for reading,
BLAHpro.
> BLAHpro wrote:
> Cyclone wrote:
> But more often than not, you aren't, are you?
>
> Yeah, but it's the meaning behind it.
>
> I know if you said it to a gay, then maybe. But you are not often
> actualy going to say that to an actual homosexual. To be honest.
I suppose so - awww! I give in...
> Surely shouting "you gay" to a gay is not hurtful. Unless
> they do not like people to know
Depends on your meaning.
> Cyclone wrote:
> But more often than not, you aren't, are you?
>
> Yeah, but it's the meaning behind it.
I know if you said it to a gay, then maybe. But you are not often actualy going to say that to an actual homosexual. To be honest.
> Its against nature, the bible, therefore it is wrong :-)
I'm a christian too and I agree - but it's up to God to punish us, not each other.
It's just as prejudicial to say that if you don't like Graham Norton it is probably because you hate homosexual people than actually hating him because he is homosexual.
> But more often than not, you aren't, are you?
Yeah, but it's the meaning behind it.
> ...he would know that you are using his exuality as an insult...
*sexuality