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Gay Rights And Some Related Literature

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by tarotmaniac, Oct 24, 2010.

  1. doughboy

    doughboy Guest

    how bout gays in the war...
     
  2. darkrequiem

    darkrequiem Well-Known Member

    What about them?
     
  3. doughboy

    doughboy Guest

    do you agree they should be in there...i mean some already are, but haven't heard of any gay guy who entered who looked and acted as gay as chris crocker...
    he'd be all like: "hes cute" and die...
     
  4. Cahos Rahne Veloza

    Cahos Rahne Veloza The Fart Awakens

    That's in the U.S., gays here in my country are brought up into that sub-culture from day 1. Unlike there, discreet gays are so few in numbers here. It's so annoying that if you're gay in the Philippines you have to be flamboyant about it, as if you're the only chosen few by Crike's sake :p
     
  5. darkrequiem

    darkrequiem Well-Known Member

    Oh....Well that is bad, indeed.
    don't know about that....o_O
    But don't think camp gays (Chris Crocker) would even enter the military often.
     
  6. nex26

    nex26 Well-Known Member

    i dunno, i'd imagine the taliban would be quite terrified if they found american soldiers skipping towards them carrying chiwauwas and dildos instead of guns.
     
  7. doughboy

    doughboy Guest

    very true...lol
     
  8. Cahos Rahne Veloza

    Cahos Rahne Veloza The Fart Awakens

    Here in my country we do have Gays & dikes (by the way why do you call lesbians as dikes?) who are in the Military & the Police, sadly you only ever find out when their sex videos with their subordinates get on the internet or is exposed on TV. A major blow (get it?) to the wholesome non rapist image gays here want to portray.
     
  9. doughboy

    doughboy Guest

    http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=dyke&searchmode=none
     
  10. tarotmaniac

    tarotmaniac Well-Known Member

    That Says it all
     
  11. Zydaline

    Zydaline Well-Known Member

    Whenever the next is-gay-right and are-gay-rights-right argument start, everyone should just watch this :

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdQ-PfDSIdA
    Warning : Slightly disturbing XD

    Jokes aside.

    Gayness, whether by birth or choice, is just another 'trait'. It's an adjective, and I don't see the need to debate it like this.

    Nobody discriminates against stupid people (well, depending on which country you're in *cough) and nobody discriminates against poor folks and nobody discriminates against a depressive suicide. If you don't walk out and box hippies, telling them to go out and make a good decent living and stop placing containers in the middle of the parks, you don't stick a gay guy up on a box and tell them to stop being that either.

    Whether you want to be bisexual, homosexual, asexual, pansexual or autoerotic, it really is a matter of choice. It's a free world out there. You can gag at Macdonald's, but Macdonald's ain't going anywhere for you.
     
  12. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    HA HA. you've got a lot to learn about society.
     
  13. dedboy

    dedboy Guest

    I read the post, I am wondering if those sarcasm tags should actually be implemented one day..

    [Sarcasm] nobody discriminates against poor folks [/sarcasm]

    Try going for a job interview with busted up shoes.
     
  14. doughboy

    doughboy Guest

    he sure does...curious to know where he grew up though (sarcasm tags lol)
     
  15. Zydaline

    Zydaline Well-Known Member

    I don't mean that kind of discriminate >_>

    Of course people discriminate against poor people, but not in the gay rights way. I mean, you don't START protests to ban poor people off the streets, or vote all the time to determine whether they have the right to get married or not. You don't make rules and say 'Hey poor dudes, since you're poor, let's ban you from doing X or buying X altogether, alright? It's for society's good."

    The money stigma is just more invisible than the gay ones. And of course, people are less united in badmouthing you.
    ...The humor value of a Poor Rights protest is quite amusing tho xD

    That would be somewhere in Asia, where the yellow is always seeking the green. :p
     
  16. tarotmaniac

    tarotmaniac Well-Known Member

    I am very concerned by this

    http://news.pinkpaper.com/NewsStory/4319/18/11/2010/countries-vote-to-accept-execution-of-gays.aspx
     
  17. nex26

    nex26 Well-Known Member

    ... and in other news, Neil Armstrong has made his first steps on the moon.
     
  18. tarotmaniac

    tarotmaniac Well-Known Member

    "countries like Uganda are considering adding the death penalty to their laws criminalising homosexuality.”

    What is up UGANDA>???!?!? :|

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euXQbZDwV0w

    8-|
     
  19. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    probably a muslim country. islam is institutionally homophobic.
     
  20. nex26

    nex26 Well-Known Member

    Only 12% worship Islam according to their 2002 census, with several versions of Christianity making up the rest.