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So England's wicket keeper has found the need to announce that he is gay, does that mean the others will now have to announce they are heterosexual?
In the scheme of things why do homosexuals think it is so important to announce their sexuality to all and sundry?
/// He said he could no longer bear to lie about his sexuality. ///
/// "I'm comfortable with who I am - and happy to say who I am in public," ///
/// I feel it is right to be out in the open about my sexuality. If more people do it, the more acceptable it will become. That must be a good thing. ///
Do they think that they are that important, and that anyone is at all interested in their sexuality? I know that I am not.
So England's wicket keeper has found the need to announce that he is gay, does that mean the others will now have to announce they are heterosexual?
In the scheme of things why do homosexuals think it is so important to announce their sexuality to all and sundry?
/// He said he could no longer bear to lie about his sexuality. ///
/// "I'm comfortable with who I am - and happy to say who I am in public," ///
/// I feel it is right to be out in the open about my sexuality. If more people do it, the more acceptable it will become. That must be a good thing. ///
Do they think that they are that important, and that anyone is at all interested in their sexuality? I know that I am not.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hadn't heard of this Steven Davies before (only know of the snooker player). However, just watched the video of the interview, thanks AOG.
He seems a thoroughly nice bloke & I'm glad he's been able to tell his parents, family, friends & bosses, before the media made it into a bigger issue than it really is.
I wish him well & hope he goes on to successfully play cricket for England.
He seems a thoroughly nice bloke & I'm glad he's been able to tell his parents, family, friends & bosses, before the media made it into a bigger issue than it really is.
I wish him well & hope he goes on to successfully play cricket for England.
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Also there is a lot of difference between someone who is gay talking about being "queer" or using such terms and someone who isn't. The intention behind what is said can be as important as what is said.
Many gay and lesbians will use what are considered to be perojative (spelling, sorry) terms as a way of reclaiming them and demystifying them in much the same way as someone who is black may use a racist term.
I am all for pushing the boundaries of humoour, Frankie Boyle is one of my favouruite comedians who god sake, but disgusing something offensive as humour is wrong.
Many gay and lesbians will use what are considered to be perojative (spelling, sorry) terms as a way of reclaiming them and demystifying them in much the same way as someone who is black may use a racist term.
I am all for pushing the boundaries of humoour, Frankie Boyle is one of my favouruite comedians who god sake, but disgusing something offensive as humour is wrong.
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and mightywease.. I can't believe you can excuse Frankie Boyle of trying to disguise something offensive as humour! That's his entire act!
Have to agree with JJ, that's one of the major issues, when we're trying to create some level of acceptance and equality, it can be that the original 'minority' party can start doing such thing which will in turn build further walls on their side.
It's like, would you think Jo Brand should get offended if someone were to call her a a big fat miserable bitch.. when her act revolves around calling herself a big fat miserable bitch!
Have to agree with JJ, that's one of the major issues, when we're trying to create some level of acceptance and equality, it can be that the original 'minority' party can start doing such thing which will in turn build further walls on their side.
It's like, would you think Jo Brand should get offended if someone were to call her a a big fat miserable bitch.. when her act revolves around calling herself a big fat miserable bitch!
mightywease
/// but disgusting something offensive as humour is wrong.///
Then why is Frankie Boyle one of your favourite comedians?
You still haven't answered the point regarding those gay TV chat-shows guests that are not slow to come out with their own gay innuendos and jokes, all at the expense of the host.
/// but disgusting something offensive as humour is wrong.///
Then why is Frankie Boyle one of your favourite comedians?
You still haven't answered the point regarding those gay TV chat-shows guests that are not slow to come out with their own gay innuendos and jokes, all at the expense of the host.
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