Albion Rob said:It has never really bothered me before, but last nbight (maybe because of the context) it really pissed me off.
The thing that I don't get is that if we had a high black population and were called 'A town full of niggers' or if we had a high asian popualtion and other teames screamed 'pakis what's the score?' then there would be outrage.
I'm all for baiting and banter, but why is it acceptable to do some things but not others.
Jerryatric said:There are very few homosexuals that are born that way, and they have my sympathy and should be tolerated as are other unfortunates in our society. The majority are attracted by the "trendy" image which has recently been attached to being a poof, and they don't have the confidence to persevere in attracting members of the opposite sex....
...I now await your abuse!
HampshireSeagull said:No. I'll just laugh. That is possibly the most outrageously stupid post I have ever read. People choose their sexuality because they like the image that goes with it?
I really do feel sorry for you J.
Jerryatric said:A phobia is an unreasonable or irrational fear/dislike of something. It is neither unreasonable nor irrational to dislike homosexuality; it is totally unnatural and perverted.
How anybody can liken it to racial discrimination is ridiculous. People are born white/black/yellow etc, and quite rightly are proud of what they are.
There are very few homosexuals that are born that way, and they have my sympathy and should be tolerated as are other unfortunates in our society. The majority are attracted by the "trendy" image which has recently been attached to being a poof, and they don't have the confidence to persevere in attracting members of the opposite sex.
I dislike so-called "Homophobic Chanting" as it tends to tar us all with the same brush.
I am proud to be a Brighton supporter and to come from Sussex, but like most normal people I detest those that attempt to "normalise" homosexuality.
I now await your abuse!
Jerryatric said:A phobia is an unreasonable or irrational fear/dislike of something. It is neither unreasonable nor irrational to dislike homosexuality; it is totally unnatural and perverted.
How anybody can liken it to racial discrimination is ridiculous. People are born white/black/yellow etc, and quite rightly are proud of what they are.
There are very few homosexuals that are born that way, and they have my sympathy and should be tolerated as are other unfortunates in our society. The majority are attracted by the "trendy" image which has recently been attached to being a poof, and they don't have the confidence to persevere in attracting members of the opposite sex.
I dislike so-called "Homophobic Chanting" as it tends to tar us all with the same brush.
I am proud to be a Brighton supporter and to come from Sussex, but like most normal people I detest those that attempt to "normalise" homosexuality.
I now await your abuse!
Jerryatric said:A phobia is an unreasonable or irrational fear/dislike of something. It is neither unreasonable nor irrational to dislike homosexuality; it is totally unnatural and perverted.
How anybody can liken it to racial discrimination is ridiculous. People are born white/black/yellow etc, and quite rightly are proud of what they are.
There are very few homosexuals that are born that way, and they have my sympathy and should be tolerated as are other unfortunates in our society. The majority are attracted by the "trendy" image which has recently been attached to being a poof, and they don't have the confidence to persevere in attracting members of the opposite sex.
I dislike so-called "Homophobic Chanting" as it tends to tar us all with the same brush.
I am proud to be a Brighton supporter and to come from Sussex, but like most normal people I detest those that attempt to "normalise" homosexuality.
I now await your abuse!
when they were singing " your gonna win f*** all" and in quick response we all sang, " you've never won f*** all"
Reading Posh said:Er, isn't that a double negative
Please don't sing "Does your boyfriend know you're here?" at Posh, it's inaccurate and highly offensive