So watched that Reggie Yates programme on the gays and there was a bit in that gay club where he spoke to the black lesbian who said she didnt like the idea of gay men, is that homophobic? If not then why is it homophobic if a heterosexual man says it? Is it homophobic to say that a person doing something in their own time is up to them but just like water sports is not for me neither is homosexuality? Thoughts
Not liking the idea of gay men is besides the point. The point is it doesn't matter what you don't like, because it's none of your ****ing business. The same applies to the black lady in question.
I used to sink into deep depressions when in the UK, go off on 3-day drink and drug binges, usually waking up with a big fat cock in my arse. It was only when we formed the LYT that I was able to get some direction in my life and to sort out my personal issues. Now me and the LYT lads usually just take a load of ching and kick **** out of ****ters around the town.
ALL of us have different characteristics. Some of these can be considered 'peculiar', inasmuch that they are not 'commonly' shared by others - and thus we get minority groups in our society. The inclusion of minority groups can lead to 'nervousness' of the 'majority' - maybe a sense of fear that, what they have considered to be 'normal' will be compromised - therefore the 'majority', at times, will act in a defensive manner - and sometimes in a way that gives no thought for the dignity ( and personal characteristics ) of the 'minority') - and yet we expect people to be tolerant of our own 'peculiar habits ! ( it's why we have so much hypocrisy ). We live in times of political correctness. This is designed to address bias, inequality, unfairness, bigotry or 'ism' for or against minority groups. This is all well and good - provided that it doesn't distort any 'balance' in favour of minority groups - merely to appease them. They need to have the rules apply, equally for and against them - and that also means that 'minorities' should not be allowed to express themselves in offensive terms, whether it be towards the 'majority or other 'minorities' - for example - it is not right for a black skinned person to use derogatory terms towards people of similar skin colour - just because he shares that colour - it shows disrespect and lack of dignity to another human.
What a load of old pish! It wasn't that long ago that you could marry a 12 year old and would be put in prison for being a buftie. Fast forward to present day and if you get a semi looking at a schoolie you are a ***** and you can't even refuse to make puffs a cake or say that you don't want them stay and have bottom fun in your bed and breakfast establishment. Good luck trying to tell the bredren that they can't use the N-word by the way.
**** off with the whole non of her or my business. bbc ****s made it her business by making a show about it and directly asking her Also if you read the Op it says what anyone does in their own time is up to them