Don2 (Don1 Revised)
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If the US became a failed state, what do you think groups like that would be doing? They wouldn't be accepting gays into their budding communities and baking apple pie for them...
you know the "god hates fags" people right?
you know the "god hates fags" people right?
Idiots! God is quite right to hate fags but the protesters are here in America rather than over in England where people know fags are cigarettes.
Yeah and as always you make a false assertion.....he was a Baptist preacher who used religion to justify his homophobia.![]()
In other words, false equivalence.
Well, beggar belief then, because I completely disagree with you. I've known plenty of homophobic atheists.
A phobia is a fear, so I guess they are afraid that gay people are going to peek at their wiener in the shower, or hit on them. Or maybe they are insecure in their own sexuality so they over compensate by hating gay people. Regardless, a phobia is a fear, and in my opinion that is at the root of most hatred towards LGBT.Well, beggar belief then, because I completely disagree with you. I've known plenty of homophobic atheists.
How does that "phobia" manifest itself ? Do they go gay bashing or criticize their clothes or taste in music ?
A phobia is a fear, so I guess they are afraid that gay people are going to peek at their wiener in the shower, or hit on them. Or maybe they are insecure in their own sexuality so they over compensate by hating gay people. Regardless, a phobia is a fear, and in my opinion that is at the root of most hatred towards LGBT.How does that "phobia" manifest itself ? Do they go gay bashing or criticize their clothes or taste in music ?
As the little green guy says: fear leads to hatred.
A phobia is a fear, so I guess they are afraid that gay people are going to peek at their wiener in the shower, or hit on them. Or maybe they are insecure in their own sexuality so they over compensate by hating gay people. Regardless, a phobia is a fear, and in my opinion that is at the root of most hatred towards LGBT.
As the little green guy says: fear leads to hatred.
That's a lot of guesswork and male bovine excrement.
That's a lot of guesswork and male bovine excrement.
Support or at least state your position.
Support or at least state your position.
I asked you a question and you provide nothing but guesswork and bullshit and assert that you know some atheists who have "homophobia".
I asked you a question and you provide nothing but guesswork and bullshit and assert that you know some atheists who have "homophobia".
Guesswork? I never asked them.
Bullshit? You appear to be very ignorant as to what homophobia is.
Well, there's nothing that stops an atheist from being homophobic simply due to a dislike of "others" or something like that,
but he really would lose out on any kind of legitimate rationale which he could use to back up his hatred.
"I guess" is a figure of speech, which I'm sure you are aware. What isn't clear is why you are continuing this obtuse conversation instead of looking this up and moving on.Guesswork? I never asked them.
But you guess (AKA just made shit up) that "they are afraid that gay people are going to peek at their wiener in the shower, or hit on them". Utter tosh.
Bullshit? You appear to be very ignorant as to what homophobia is.
Ok. Then look it up.That's why I fucking asked.
"I guess" is a figure of speech, which I'm sure you are aware.
What isn't clear is why you are continuing this obtuse conversation instead of looking this up and moving on.
I wouldn't describe a dislike of something as having a phobia.
but he really would lose out on any kind of legitimate rationale which he could use to back up his hatred.
And disliking something is not hatred.
A phobia is a irrational fear of something. It does not require hatred or dislike. I know homophobic atheists. They exhibit their homophobia with nasty epithets.So you just made that shit up about these atheists you know that are "homophobic". The ones that you "guess" don't want their weiner looked at etc.
What isn't clear is why you are continuing this obtuse conversation instead of looking this up and moving on.
Fair enough. Jog on.
"Real enemy" being white, heterosexual, non-Muslim cis-gendered males presumably.Black Lives Matter said:Despite the media’s framing of this as a terrorist attack, we are very clear that this terror is completely homegrown, born from the anti-Black white supremacy, patriarchy and homophobia of the conservative right and of those who would use religious extremism as a weapon to gain power for the few and take power from the rest. Those who seek to profit from our deaths hope we will forget who our real enemy is, and blame Muslim communities instead.
Latinx? A Latin lynx or what?Homegrown terror is the product of a long history of colonialism, including state and vigilante violence. It is the product of white supremacy and capitalism, which deforms the spirit and fuels interpersonal violence. We especially hold space for our Latinx family now, knowing that the vast majority of those murdered were Latinx, and many were specifically Puerto Rican. From the forced migration of thousands of young people from the island of Puerto Rico to Orlando, to the deadly forced migration throughout Latin America and the Caribbean — we know this is not the first time in history our families have been mowed down with malice, and we stand with you.
The "complete answer" is presumably to blame white people for everything, even for a massacre that an Islamist from Afghanistan did.We will fight for you. We will not allow our movement to be dominated by white progressives that still attempt to define our solutions and limit our leadership. We will not allow the vision to be stunted by a gun control agenda with neither racial context nor a clear history of the relationship between white supremacy and guns in the United States. Yes, there is value in gun control and a ban on assault rifles, but it is not the complete answer. You cannot decry guns without also decrying how those guns were used to take Native land, to enslave Black bodies, to remake “Latin America”, and to redefine the western hemisphere. We need more than legislation, more than vigils and prayers, more than donations — we need a deep transformation at the cellular levels of this nation. And we’re here for it. All of it.