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And no need to bang on about it either unlike someNo better feeling in the world
regards
DR
And no need to bang on about it either unlike someNo better feeling in the world
how do they deal with apart from throwing it in your face on occasions, nothing wrong with straight pride , equal rights and all thatHastings gull, I enjoy debating with you a lot of the time, but you seem incredibly naive about a multitude of subjects.
Perhaps consider how gay people, black people, and other minority groups, have been treated throughout history - and how attitudes towards them, and other minority groups, remain largely offensive.
White/straight pride has obvious discriminatory connotations - whereas gay people, like black people, should feel proud about how they deal with being a minority group that frequently falls victim to negative societal attitudes.
well minority sports are never well fundedPride is a feeling that is derived from a personal achievement.
By stating you feel proud about being straight is suggesting that the alternatives are inferior in some way, as if you have achieved something just by not being gay.
This differs from "gay pride" in that LGBT's really do have something to be proud of due to having to constantly deal with homophobic attitudes throughout their lives.
how do they deal with apart from throwing it in your face on occasions, nothing wrong with straight pride , equal rights and all that
regards
DR
Hastings gull, I enjoy debating with you a lot of the time, but you seem incredibly naive about a multitude of subjects.
Perhaps consider how gay people, black people, and other minority groups, have been treated throughout history - and how attitudes towards them, and other minority groups, remain largely offensive.
White/straight pride has obvious discriminatory connotations - whereas gay people, like black people, should feel proud about how they deal with being a minority group that frequently falls victim to negative societal attitudes.
I'm confused ?
Wrong Direction will work for Gays/Straights and all those others INBETWEEN
I just go with the FLOW:safeway:
Whereas gay people, like black people, should feel proud about how they deal with being a minority group that frequently falls victim to negative societal attitudes.
Whereas white hetero-sexual men are the last minority group that would not be allowed to set up a 'White hetero-sexual men's Association' or club without being promptly banned. You couldn't even have a 'White hetero-sexual men's night' in a pub without bans and / or demonstrations. Not that I'd particularly go out of my way to go to one, but it's a sign of the times that this particular group can be so marginalised.
Whereas white hetero-sexual men are the last minority group that would not be allowed to set up a 'White hetero-sexual men's Association' or club without being promptly banned. You couldn't even have a 'White hetero-sexual men's night' in a pub without bans and / or demonstrations. Not that I'd particularly go out of my way to go to one, but it's a sign of the times that this particular group can be so marginalised.
Pride is a feeling that is derived from a personal achievement.
By stating you feel proud about being straight is suggesting that the alternatives are inferior in some way, as if you have achieved something just by not being gay.
This differs from "gay pride" in that LGBT's really do have something to be proud of due to having to constantly deal with homophobic attitudes throughout their lives.
well,your arse ain't as sore for starters
Whereas white hetero-sexual men are the last minority group that would not be allowed to set up a 'White hetero-sexual men's Association' or club without being promptly banned. You couldn't even have a 'White hetero-sexual men's night' in a pub without bans and / or demonstrations. Not that I'd particularly go out of my way to go to one, but it's a sign of the times that this particular group can be so marginalised.
He's always on a wind up.
I'm going to ignore my confusion over whether this is satire or not and let you know that the Equality Act 2010 created a number of protected characteristics. These characteristics include your ethnicity/race, your gender, and your sexual orientation (amongst others). This means that white, heterosexual men are just as protected by this legislation as anyone else (including the usual jokes about tree-huggers at Greenham Common). If you want to set up a club night for white, heterosexual men then you're just as entitled to do that as someone who wants to set up a night for gay, black women... i.e. just as likely to be accused of discrimination as they would be if they did such a thing.
The world has moved on from the time when healthy, white, straight men could claim that they were discriminated against so people should stop pitying themselves for the 'unjust' nature of fitting into that demographic. Make the Equality Act work for you and see that there are other things to worry about.
well,your arse ain't as sore for starters