Exactly.Shouldn't be acceptable though.
It is not surprising; it would be very surprising to find someone who has no prejudices of any kind at all.Seriously homophobia among a group of jockish cricket types. This is surprising?
Yeah it's fine to be a truly awful human if you don't tell anyone...It is not surprising; it would be very surprising to find someone who has no prejudices of any kind at all.
To me it is acceptable as long as it is not openly expressed in public, or to persons who may be hurt by the sentiment.
If you believe that you should've stopped posting long agoWho cares whether you are an awful human being or not, as long as you do not subject the rest of the world to your nastiness?
Poe's law. I assumed this was a play on words, but your follow up post confused me. Was this intentional?To me it is acceptable as long as it is not openly expressed in public.
You assume that this 'nastiness' isn't something that can be educated out of you though, and that your nastiness will die with you, when it will probably instead spread to your children because you end up teaching them your 'awful' ways because to you there isn't much wrong with them, and don't think about them.Who cares whether you are an awful human being or not, as long as you do not subject the rest of the world to your nastiness?
This is a slippery slope, and depends on what you mean by being homophobic. Is it "homophobic" to feel a little uncomfortable at the thought of 2 men having intercourse, but still support people's rights to do it?Being homophobic is bad. It doesn't stop being bad simply because you try and hide it from others, even if you do so successfully.
I guess this would be better than actively projecting hate and intolerance outwardly. But it doesn't make it any less ok, per se.
I don't want to see two men making out in the middle of the street, but I would feel equally uncomfortable with a straight couple doing the same thing. Over the top PDAs are tacky no matter who is involved.This is a slippery slope, and depends on what you mean by being homophobic. Is it "homophobic" to feel a little uncomfortable at the thought of 2 men having intercourse, but still support people's rights to do it?
The most intense sledging encounter of them allThank god there were no stump mics in this match (or were there?):
Here is the transcript of the famous spat: McGrath to Ramnaresh Sarwan: “So what does Brian Lara's di*k taste like? ” Sarwan: “I don't know. Ask your wife.
What if the two consenting adults sit down over dinner and formulate a plan to eradicate homosexuality?I don't want to see two men making out in the middle of the street, but I would feel equally uncomfortable with a straight couple doing the same thing. Over the top PDAs are tacky no matter who is involved.
Couldn't give two shits about what two consenting adults do in the privacy of their own home though, not my problem
Tony Abbott has already tried that. It didn't workWhat if the two consenting adults sit down over dinner and formulate a plan to eradicate homosexuality?
Just another POV which they’re entitled to. Like Nazism, you may not agree with it, but apparently in this day and age it’s a view you’re entitled to hold.What if the two consenting adults sit down over dinner and formulate a plan to eradicate homosexuality?