You might want to re-read that first post because, although the OP started by talking about the internet, he quite clearly extended the discussion to discrimination in real life.versoth said:When I'm (and the OP is as well) specifically addressing the issues of homophobic remarks made on the internet, the veil of anonymity is the entire point. It's throughout. I never said anything about attacks made in person, face to face, real person to real person, and neither did the OP. He said that those people existed, but the behavior he was telling everyone to stop was on the internet.Maze1125 said:That is an incredibly stupid and short-sighted thing to say.versoth said:Snip
Homosexuals aren't just abused on the internet, they're abused in real life, often by close family members. What "veil of anonymity" do they have then? How exactly do they ignore it?
So... yeah. On the internet, bud.
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The entire paragraph that mentioned homosexuals killing themselves was talking about them doing it because of the effects of real life abuse, with only the last line pointing out that, given everything many of them have to face, topping it off with the same crap on a website they visit is a pretty awful thing to do.The only victims of homosexuality are the boy, girls, men and women who are picked on, harassed, devalued, ignored, shunned, beaten, bullied, neglected, belittled, assaulted, driven to depression; suicide and self-harm, and the people flat out murdered because close-minded asshats have a problem with what someone does behind close doors. The people who did nothing to anyone. The guy who lives next door. The woman at work. The boy at the park. The girl at school. They didn't hurt a single person and they didn't choose to be who they are. They are human beings and they want to be left alone, to fall in love with another human being and to live in peace, without people seeing their sexuality as weird and harmful to their children. They want to come to their favourite video game website and not see a bunch of bigots talking about how sick they are--they get enough of it in their every-fucking-day life.
At no point did the OP say that anyone killed themselves because of something an anonymous person said on the internet.