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deleted user Flag 02 Mar 19 11.13am

Originally posted by ChrisGC

Totally agree. I was born a chair trapped in a human vessel. It's not my fault, but the persecution I suffer is horrendous.

For example, when I dress in padded leather and walk like a crab into Costa and ask people to sit on me I get arrested and called a pervert and all sorts.

I stand United with my zizters and bzothers in the LGBTQSJXDXCHAIRFUKA community. No form of joking about anything is funny.

Humans chairs are always useful to have around the house so don't beat yourself up about it. It could be worse. You could be half man, half biscuit.

 

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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Flag 02 Mar 19 11.15am Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by Maine Eagle

It’s not big, it’s not clever, and it’s not funny.

If you think you are being smart by making fun of gay people, grow the f up.


I like making fun of whoever I want to thanks.

You are at liberty to not laugh.

 


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ChrisGC Flag Wantage 02 Mar 19 11.17am

Originally posted by dollardays

Humans chairs are always useful to have around the house so don't beat yourself up about it. It could be worse. You could be half man, half biscuit.

Some would argue that was the case! Fat b****** that I am these days.

 

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deleted user Flag 02 Mar 19 11.22am

Originally posted by ChrisGC

Some would argue that was the case! Fat b****** that I am these days.

 

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To address this area I'll say this.

I think the emphasis upon 'homophobia' is largely overblown. I find that it's largely and usually over emphasized by activist homosexuals with chips on their shoulders or those that believe the propaganda coming from them.

For a couple of generations now we have correctly looked to protect people from state interference in their sex lives. For example, what happened to Turing was genuinely something we can feel a national regret for. However, in recent times we have gone beyond the protection of homosexuality to the active promotion of it, which to me is the state over-reaching.

Homosexuals have been popular within culture for a long time...since the sixties.....Freddie Mercury....was a proper masculine guy who liked to spread his crazy love all around.......Kenny Everett was incredibly talented and a national treasure.

In the political sphere I can think of homosexuals I admire like Douglas Murray and David Starkey. People I'd happily follow into battle.

I think what is perceived as homophobia is rather a rejection by the masculine of the male feminine. When that rejection moves into violence I think we should get involved....when it is a rejection by personal choice then it's no one else's business.

When it comes to making jokes about people........The damage already done to comedy by those talking about 'phobia' this or 'phobia' that is immense. Comedy must be free to say what it likes......No one is forced to listen to comedians.....they shouldn't be able to effectively intimidate them into politically correct material.


Edited by Stirlingsays (02 Mar 2019 11.51am)

 


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deleted user Flag 02 Mar 19 11.43am


This from today. "Furious Muslim parents withdraw 600 kids from Parkfield School over ‘LGBT' row" - [Link]

The lesson involved "making sure that children who do happen to realise that they themselves may not fit a conventional pattern know that they're not bad, they're not ill."

Now I'm totally not against leaving all lessons on family and relationships to parents rather than schools, but I'd argue on account of their mass walkout, that these Muslim parents could do with integrating into wider society more by taking in societal realities that are unpopular within their often blinkered communities. There's an irony that these parents are rallying against consensual relationships, when hundreds of kids getting passed around for sex in the same city didn't and doesn't draw more than a peep from the same people.

 

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ChrisGC Flag Wantage 02 Mar 19 11.51am

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

To address this area I'll say this.

I think the emphasis upon 'homophobia' is largely overblown. I find that it's largely and usually over emphasized by activist homosexuals with chips on their shoulders or those that believe the propaganda coming from them.

For a couple of generations now we have correctly looked to protect people from state interference in their sex lives. For example, what happened to Turing was genuinely something we can feel a national regret for. However, in recent times we have gone beyond the protection of homosexuality to the active promotion of it, which to me is the state over-reaching.

Homosexuals have been popular within culture for a long time...since the sixties.....Freddie Mercury....was a proper masculine guy who liked to spread his crazy love all around.......Kenny Everett was incredibly talented and a national treasure.

In the political sphere I can think of homosexuals I admire like Douglas Murray and David Starkey. People I'd happily follow into battle.

I think what is perceived as homophobia is rather a rejection by the masculine of the male feminine. When that rejection moves into violence I think we should get involved....when it is a rejection by personal choice then it's no one else's business.


Edited by Stirlingsays (02 Mar 2019 11.45am)

Totally incorrect. All forms of piss taking must be banned immediately. Showing the world that you're outraged has much greater value than laughter.

 

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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Flag 02 Mar 19 11.58am Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by ChrisGC

Totally incorrect. All forms of piss taking must be banned immediately. Showing the world that you're outraged has much greater value than laughter.

Yep, the search for virtue points overtook the search for Spock several galaxies ago.

 


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deleted user Flag 02 Mar 19 12.00pm

Originally posted by ChrisGC

Totally incorrect. All forms of piss taking must be banned immediately. Showing the world that you're outraged has much greater value than laughter.

That's easy for you, a non binary gender queer rocking chair lesbian, to say.

 

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ChrisGC Flag Wantage 02 Mar 19 12.17pm

Originally posted by dollardays

That's easy for you, a non binary gender queer rocking chair lesbian, to say.

Well, actually no. It isn't.

I started the transition earlier this year and had all orifices double stitched.

I've got to live like this for a year before going back to be double sprung and stuffed.

 

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deleted user Flag 02 Mar 19 12.24pm

Originally posted by ChrisGC

Well, actually no. It isn't.

I started the transition earlier this year and had all orifices double stitched.

I've got to live like this for a year before going back to be double sprung and stuffed.

I would say I've put my foot it in, but thankfully it's stitched up so at least that hasn't happened. I'm just not familiar with all of the nomenclature. I have a pan sexual trans leatherette acquaintance, so I'll try to bone up, so to speak.

 

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ChrisGC Flag Wantage 02 Mar 19 12.31pm

Originally posted by dollardays

I would say I've put my foot it in, but thankfully it's stitched up so at least that hasn't happened. I'm just not familiar with all of the nomenclature. I have a pan sexual trans leatherette acquaintance, so I'll try to bone up, so to speak.

That would be a most commendable act of virtue.
Make sure you go on twitter afterwards and tell everyone, it's the only way to demonstrate how liberal and therefore better than everyone else you are.

Remember, if you don't get enough attention find any profile with the Union flag on it and berate them as a bigot.

 

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