Load of nonsense.
I don't agree with that finding. Well I don't agree with if your homophobic you have to question your sexuality. I love being in the company of men more than women, I'd never be homophobic towards man/woman. So as I don't shout homophobic abuse then that makes not question my sexuality?
Err, if you're not homophobic, then the study's findings about closet homosexuality don't necessarily relate to you. I don't see what you are disagreeing with.
So, homophobics hate homos cause they are homo too?
I trust the homos on the end of any abuse from these homos can be more forgiving, seems like they have a lot more in common with the abusers that they would have thought.
Does this also mean whites are racist because secretly they want to be black? Who'd have thunk it.
I work with men and they are homophobic but they are %100 straight. It doesn't bother me if they are homophobic as I don't class them as such but voicing an opinion. All the male friends I have resent gays but that's their opinion and we have debates on it. Because someone is against gays then it doesn't make them question their own sexual desires.
If they were really straight, surely they'd love it if there were more gay men as there would be more women for them?
I don't think findings (and tentative ones at that) about one form of bullying / oppression can automatically be transferred to apply to a different kind. With sexuality, there is an ambiguity to it where you can't automatically tell what someone's sexuality is by their appearance, unless they take on archetypal appearances and behaviours associated with a particular sexuality. The upshot of this ambiguity is that insecure people often have the urge to be openly anti-gay to 'prove' they're not gay themselves. Whereas people generally do not feel they have to say anti-black jokes or taunts to prove they are not black. Not sure if I'm saying things clearly, but just trying to show the terrain is different.
f*** sake...............so do I really hate Palace or not? I never used to be confused.