“…wander to somewhere along the route of the march. You'll both be very welcome and have an excellent time. :o)” Two or three years ago I was unfortunate enough to be “somewhere along the route of the march”, not wandering but trying to go about my business. I’m not sure whether or not I was welcome (I would like to hope I was not). This was because my...
“And are you telling me you will set off for an important engagement, in London, without checking for tube delays....station closures...”
I only check on tubes and trains, etc. I don’t expect people to be parading down the street for no reason as they’ve got Faceache and TwitFace where they can demonstrate (virtually) to their hearts' content. I think I'm out now :-)
/// one phobic was charged and sentenced for GBH against a homosexual man AOG. ///
If it was simply because that man happened to be a homosexual, then I have much worse words than that to describe his perpetrator, and I hope that it will be a long time until he dares to enter your village on his release from prison.
NJ
to some extent i agree with you, and avoid the centre as much as humanly possible, let them have their march and enjoyment, as long as im not stuck as i once was for an hour and a quarter on a bus because of one demonstration,
Being LGBT isn't a flaw -- and anyway, even if it were, it's our flaws that are most worth celebrating, since that's what makes us different. OG, I'm surprised at you. But also not, sadly.
OG .. flaw ? by whose definintion..that's a bit ..quite a bit homophobic...if you don't like the Pride day..don't join in..but do not judge others for their life choices...
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