Probably Gay: The Homophobia Song
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Re: Probably Gay: The Homophobia Song
There are several posters at MAD who claim inside knowledge of the gay agenda.....I have often wonder how deep inside the gay agenda they were to gain the knowledge
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Re: Probably Gay: The Homophobia Song
jskains wrote:Attacking those who disagree with your pro-homosexual views as likely being gay is an attempt to insult them.
"I don't agree with gay marriage"
"Ha ha, that's cause your so gay!"
It's sad when I have to point out these very basic concepts.
JMS
Honestly, I don't believe I or anyone else has "attacked those who disagree with [our] pro-homosexual views as likely being gay." No where have I said or read that anyone's attempted to dismiss a discussion by simply saying, "Ha ha, that's cause you're so gay!"
There are many, many posters on MDD and here at MD that disagree with my pro-gayviews that I don't think are gay.
The point you may be missing is that there's a difference between "disagreement with pro-gay views" vs. "severely homophobic."
In addition, what you characterize as "attacking" and "insulting", I believe that acknowledging that "severely homophobic men tend to be harboring latent same-sex attractions, themselves" is simply a matter of recognizing science based on quantified data, as described in both the 1996 study in the Journal of Abnormal Psychology, and the recent study to be published next month. I'd presume that only those that find homosexuality to be distasteful would feel that shedding light on that psychological data would be uncomfortable/insulting.
Daniel2
"Have compassion for everyone you meet even if they don't want it. What seems conceit, bad manners, or cynicism is always a sign of things no ears have heard, no eyes have seen. You do not know what wars are going on down there where the spirit meets the bone."--Miller Williams
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Re: Probably Gay: The Homophobia Song
"gay" is no more insulting than "straight".
And I think "authoritarian church leaders" should be added to "parents" in the study. Because in Mormon households, church leaders carry as much weight as parents, more in some cases.
And I think "authoritarian church leaders" should be added to "parents" in the study. Because in Mormon households, church leaders carry as much weight as parents, more in some cases.
(Nevo, Jan 23) And the Melchizedek Priesthood may not have been restored until the summer of 1830, several months after the organization of the Church.
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Re: Probably Gay: The Homophobia Song
Daniel2 wrote:Honestly, I don't believe I or anyone else has "attacked those who disagree with [our] pro-homosexual views as likely being gay." No where have I said or read that anyone's attempted to dismiss a discussion by simply saying, "Ha ha, that's cause you're so gay!"
There are many, many posters on MDD and here at MD that disagree with my pro-gayviews that I don't think are gay.
The point you may be missing is that there's a difference between "disagreement with pro-gay views" vs. "severely homophobic."
In addition, what you characterize as "attacking" and "insulting", I believe that acknowledging that "severely homophobic men tend to be harboring latent same-sex attractions, themselves" is simply a matter of recognizing science based on quantified data, as described in both the 1996 study in the Journal of Abnormal Psychology, and the recent study to be published next month. I'd presume that only those that find homosexuality to be distasteful would feel that shedding light on that psychological data would be uncomfortable/insulting.
Daniel2
Hmm. Being as that is pretty much the premise of the song, your argument is invalid.
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