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Well, for those who know nothing about the history of gay rights, before we organised these things, people could pretend we didn't exist and we were forced to cower in the shadows. When I first started to go to gay bars, they had to have their windows boarded up, in case they got broken.
Enforced invisibility is the best way of denying people their human rights and marginalising them - just look at how many muslim women are forced to wear burkhas as a means of suppressing their existence.
As for this ridiculous "heterosexual pride march" argument, what on earth are weddings or "family fun days" then? I have just been on a picnic at a local National Trust property with my brother and his family and it was packed out with young families with kids. Many of them were driving cars with absurd "Baby on Board!" stickers (whatever that is meant to communicate - "Oh I won't crash into you then...") That looks suspiciously like a "heterosexual pride day" to me.
It is not hypocrisy to fight discrimination
--Benjamin Disraeli
My objection to Liberalism is this that it is the introduction into the practical business of life of the highest kind namely, politics of philosophical ideas instead of political principles.
--Benjamin Disraeli
The world is weary of statesmen whom democracy has degraded into politicians.
--Benjamin Disraeli
There is no act of treachery or meanness of which a political party is not capable; for in politics there is no honour.
--Benjamin Disraeli
However, I cannor understand why homosexuality either malle or female is called gay. People like Ben Bradshaw seems pretty miserable to me.
And, frankly, I've met loads of miserable heterosexual people as well.
Gay is a word that has, in a way become hijacked, to refer to the Homosexual community or person in a derogitory term.
If you are homosexual, use the word that describes you, and be proud of that word, as you say you are of yourselves and your sexuality. Do not hide behind a word of derision.
As for not turning people into homosexuals, there was a U.S study in the late 90's regarding the incarceration of prisoners in maximum security, and it emerged that many of those hetrosexual inmates who had served predominantly long sentences (15 years +) resorted to homosexual relationships, and after leaving prison they continued this form of sexual path.
So not a case of Bi-sexuality, where the person can be happy with sex of either gender, but a seemingly full reversal of the hetrosexual behaviour.
Inshallah wisdom will prevail in all your lives.
I did not know my name was so unique, it is the way i ahve been used to spelling it.
No i have never committed a crime.
To put personal details on line leads to many nasty people leaving hateful messages.
I hope you understand.
Inshallah truth will speak loudly.