That is an incredibly ignorant thing to say, you know, not ALL religious people have a problem with it. In fact, the Catholic church accepts homosexuals, so, really, you can't say that for every religion. Making a satirical point like that doesn't really make you look big.renegade7 said:Homosexuality does have real victims who are harmed by their activities.
Religious people. Their egos are irreparably damaged by the knowledge that somewhere, someone is doing something their god said is wrong.
"Don't harm someone or I'll harm you."Kriptonite said:Also, I cannot see how fairness can be considered hypocritical. People should not harm others, period. However, if they do, how is it unfair when, or if, it is reciprocated?
he probably knows that...Hobohodo said:That is an incredibly ignorant thing to say, you know, not ALL religious people have a problem with it. In fact, the Catholic church accepts homosexuals, so, really, you can't say that for every religion. Making a satirical point like that doesn't really make you look big.renegade7 said:Homosexuality does have real victims who are harmed by their activities.
Religious people. Their egos are irreparably damaged by the knowledge that somewhere, someone is doing something their god said is wrong.
wasnt it back in the day...if somone was gay (or thourght to be gay) then they would become a preist for that reason?Mortai Gravesend said:They accept the orientation existing, but not them having sex, so you're about right. At least as far as I know. So not really much acceptance. Just a bit of an improvement over the crazy people who think it can be prayed away.Vault101 said:but hold on...the catholic church accept homosexuality?...thats news to me, I have heard that technically within christianity being gay is ok, but the "act" is not, so you can be gay without acting upon your desires
What are you on about? I'm saying that a lot of those homophobic bullies might not be entirely "heterosexual", so you have to feel sorry for them because they're insecure about their sexuality and then lash out at others. I'm not accusing them or anything of being homosexual, or attacking their sexuality. But it's known that a lot of bullies, not even homophobic ones, attack others' differences because they're different themselves, whether in the same way as their victim or another, and so they project that rage onto another.bahumat42 said:Relish in Chaos said:You would probably be classed as a "pansexual" [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pansexuality] then, although I technically don't believe in labels like that because sexuality is fluid and not black-and-white. Personally, I'm what you'd class as "heterosexual" and have only ever fancied women, although I've had numerous fantasies involving only men or focusing primarily on them in certain scenarios.Adultism said:I'm one of those rare "real bi-sexuals" Who actually thinks that love doesn't have a gender.
Yet for some reason nobody has ever insulted me for being bi-sexual because they ask if I like women too, I say duh and they are instantly cool with it.
Unsure why. However I've dated men and women, I really have no preference as long as I'm attracted to you.
Even the homophobic bullies themselves may not be entirely "heterosexual", if at all, even if they don't want to admit it. So you've got to feel sorry for them, since they're insecure about their sexuality and project that rage onto others.
you had a point. And then you did the last paragraph. Doing in reverse which you would not have done unto others. By the token that they aren't allowed to be straight. What bullshit is that.
And certainly don't pity them as your some kind of better person, your just a person same as everyone else.
Preaching people should be whatever they want and then in turn judging people for being heterosexual pretty much going along the lines of "yeah believe whatever you want, but if you don't believe the same as me your an idiot". Its a massive double standard for anyone trying to trumpet tolerance.
As a trans person i can understand why the suicide rate would be so high. i feel that trans people as less accepted than homosexual people. the gay rights movement has made a lot of progress but it seems that most people (even people on this site) are still quite prejudice against trans people. this obviously makes it hard for a trans person to be willing to come out and even if they do, transitions costs millions of dollars and in many states its legal to fire someone just for being trans. the fear, doubt, and financial issues mean that many trans people, myself included, will probably never be able to transition. its very hard to look in the mirror every day and hate your body and know that theres nothing you can do about it. its hard for me to only be able to dress in a way that makes me feel comfortable, when no one else is around. i feel like i dont really belong anywhere and constantly have to hide who i am, which makes it almost impossible to feel confident.Zeckt said:I guess your right having thought it over a bit, as long as it helps people it gets my okay. But just a quick run down, bisexuals and ESPECIALLY transgenders are also very prone to suicide. The ratio of trangender suicide is quite scary, The last thing they need is even more supposed "advice" on their mental conditions.
But as I said before, as long as they can bury the ugly hatchet and it helps people. 1 man's thoughts does not make up a group even if he is its creator.
I do not think we are going to be able to agree here. I'm not advocating hurting people. I'm trying to say people need to understand what they're wishing on others so it doesn't happen.Grey Day for Elcia said:"Don't harm someone or I'll harm you."Kriptonite said:Also, I cannot see how fairness can be considered hypocritical. People should not harm others, period. However, if they do, how is it unfair when, or if, it is reciprocated?
You can't see the hypocrisy in it? You're suggesting causing harm is bad (and I agree) and that people shouldn't do it. But you are also suggesting it is okay to cause harm to someone if they caused harm to someone.
It's a circle of logic.
A hurts B hurts A hurts B hurts A, etc., etc.
Agreed!Kriptonite said:I do not think we are going to be able to agree here. I'm not advocating hurting people. I'm trying to say people need to understand what they're wishing on others so it doesn't happen.Grey Day for Elcia said:"Don't harm someone or I'll harm you."Kriptonite said:Also, I cannot see how fairness can be considered hypocritical. People should not harm others, period. However, if they do, how is it unfair when, or if, it is reciprocated?
You can't see the hypocrisy in it? You're suggesting causing harm is bad (and I agree) and that people shouldn't do it. But you are also suggesting it is okay to cause harm to someone if they caused harm to someone.
It's a circle of logic.
A hurts B hurts A hurts B hurts A, etc., etc.
We both, however, agree that people should not wish bad things on one another, so, I propose that we simply leave it at that. Agreed?
Woah boy. You should probably read up on what depression is before trying to comment on suicide. While you're there, look up rape, child abuse and poverty.GenericAmerican said:Off topic, about bullied kids who commit suicide, I'm most likely going to take major flak for this. . .but fuck them, people today need to toughen up and face the hate and adversity.
Now if only that belief would spread more-so than it has...Grey Day for Elcia said:Agreed! Live and let live. If no one's getting hurt, move along. Life's too short to give a shit what two adults do with one another, lol.
I don't need to read up on depression and suicide, I lived through it and probably lived through more than you have before I even turned 16.Grey Day for Elcia said:]Woah boy. You should probably read up on what depression is before trying to comment on suicide. While you're there, look up rape, child abuse and poverty.
I guess I can thank there being far too many Mass Effect threads for one thing.Grey Day for Elcia said:So, there's been a lot of talk in the forum about homosexuality lately, due in large part to the upcoming Mass Effect threequel. Both sides of the fence have gotten out of hand and I think we all need to step back and take a minute to think about the victims of homosexuality.
Dude, I emphasize with you, and while my own personal depression at the moment is probably nothing compared to what you've gone through...you've got to put yourself in other people's shoes. The crushing reality is that we live in a shitty world and life is tough, tougher than a lot of people can handle. There comes a point where a person feels trapped, too much stress piles onto them, or they have explosive bursts of rage, and they feel that the only way they escape is death.GenericAmerican said:I don't need to read up on depression and suicide, I lived through it and probably lived through more than you have before I even turned 16.Grey Day for Elcia said:]Woah boy. You should probably read up on what depression is before trying to comment on suicide. While you're there, look up rape, child abuse and poverty.
I lived through a drunk cheating father and a hateful mother, I've been beaten, I've been stabbed, hell one time I was shot at by a drunk. I've watched an ambulance pull away with a dead friend in the back after he crashed his car, I watched as an uncle who was more a father too me than my biological one, foamed at the mouth and died in the seat in front of me while driving to the hospital. I was forced to live with my grandparents when my mother couldn't care for me, we lived off social security and didn't even have the money for gas to drive me too school or buy food. Before highschool I was quiet, shy, and too forgiving; other kids took advantage, bullied me beat me and stole shit. Then in highschool I figured it out, I grew the fuck up; I stopped taking shit and started giving it back to those who gave it too me.
Do you know what any of that is like? Don't tell me too read up on shit I already know about. I stand by my original comment, children today need to grow a pair and tough it out because life never gets any better.
I stopped acting like a victim, and waiting for everyone else to fix my problems. No one will in school, no one will in the real world.
If a kid kills himself because someone called him gay or stole his lunch money, well I can only say "Survival of the fittest." We probably didn't need you anyway.
*captcha: be nice
Like that ever got me anywhere.
"It could be worse, it could be better." The way I view it, "It could be different."Relish in Chaos said:Le snip