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<blockquote data-quote="NOMOFO" data-source="post: 543418" data-attributes="member: 9687"><p>Yes, **** still get discriminated against but to say they're "not widely accepted" is way off base. I've worked with many over the past 25 years and have had many-a-conversation. </p><p></p><p>One gay guy at work one time said "You <strong>breeders </strong>and your kids can really be annoying at restaurants". He started laughing and said "that's what gay people call straight people". I said "Really? If at work at the coffee machine tomorrow morning I called you a "non-*******" how quickly do you think I would be fired?" Is a straight person able to openly use the term "non-*******" like you use *******?" HE## NO ! Sooo, there is "tons of" reverse BS that goes on.</p><p></p><p>The fact is, anyone that considers and treats **** and ******** as equal, are often considered homophobes. I've seen it many many times. The second anyone steps to them and questions anything, the way this country is now, it's immediately seen as homophobic. </p><p></p><p>For me, I treat everyone the same and in fact, I hope Sam makes it if he's good enough. There's a black reporter on CNN, I forget his name but he's gay. If more people were like him this would be a better country. He doesn't hide his views but he also won't play PC games when some idiot uses the race card or gay card. When others want to make race or sex orientation an issue, he's quick to get on them and call them out and make them prove it had ANYTHING to do with it.</p><p></p><p>...and ...a black person is 100 times more likely to have a violent crime committed against him/her by another black than by a white person. So again, it's all relative but "tons of" is misleading. White on black violent crime is the LEAST likely. There is however "tons of" black on black violent crime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NOMOFO, post: 543418, member: 9687"] Yes, **** still get discriminated against but to say they're "not widely accepted" is way off base. I've worked with many over the past 25 years and have had many-a-conversation. One gay guy at work one time said "You [B]breeders [/B]and your kids can really be annoying at restaurants". He started laughing and said "that's what gay people call straight people". I said "Really? If at work at the coffee machine tomorrow morning I called you a "non-*******" how quickly do you think I would be fired?" Is a straight person able to openly use the term "non-*******" like you use *******?" HE## NO ! Sooo, there is "tons of" reverse BS that goes on. The fact is, anyone that considers and treats **** and ******** as equal, are often considered homophobes. I've seen it many many times. The second anyone steps to them and questions anything, the way this country is now, it's immediately seen as homophobic. For me, I treat everyone the same and in fact, I hope Sam makes it if he's good enough. There's a black reporter on CNN, I forget his name but he's gay. If more people were like him this would be a better country. He doesn't hide his views but he also won't play PC games when some idiot uses the race card or gay card. When others want to make race or sex orientation an issue, he's quick to get on them and call them out and make them prove it had ANYTHING to do with it. ...and ...a black person is 100 times more likely to have a violent crime committed against him/her by another black than by a white person. So again, it's all relative but "tons of" is misleading. White on black violent crime is the LEAST likely. There is however "tons of" black on black violent crime. [/QUOTE]
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