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Now I hate the cult of celebrity worship, just as much as anyone who thinks they have a unique perspective of the Universe, but I read the article to see what the Daily Mail "journalists" had to say on the matter. And it turns out that not only is this girl a lesbian, but she has a tatoo that her parents don't know about! Oh. My. God. I'm sure she's sweating over that one. It actually disturbed me (but didn't surprise) that the paper would stoop so low in the queer-bashing stakes. It's almost as if they were punishing her for being gay.
So what if she enjoys sex and experiments a lot? The paper was using this as ammunition for the closet gay-bashers that read it, and want Kurds, Turks, Iraqis and Blacks out of Great Britain, to start some sort of hate campaign. And to top the idiocy of the whole article, the bit about the tatoo - as if it's important or relevant!? It was more blatant than FF's lack of religious knowledge. Which is very blatant indeed.
> Yep, hate is usually a bad thing.
So, not always a bad thing then?
> Yep, hate is usually a bad thing.
So it is occassionally a good thing? I have to ask, when?
italicised
word.
It means, an emphasis.
Usually?!
> Forest Fan wrote:
> Yep, hate is usually a bad thing.
>
> So it is occassionally a good thing? I have to ask, when?
God's hate for sin is completely justified.
No religion, please! I'm sorry I said "usually?".
> Did this topic really have to involve me somwhere in its
> opening post?
Yes, because you believe said woman is going to burn in hell, even if she performs Mother Teresaesque acts of kindness.