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Cultures & Groups - 20 June 2006

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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender · Other - Cultures & Groups · People with Disabilities · Senior Citizens

I am a straight female who has gay friends. Not exclusivly but I do have more gay then straight guy friends. I do not understand the meaning of "f*a* g-Hag". I tend to feel insulted when I hear women referred to as this. Am I wrong to feel this way? I have heard it said that if a black person calls another black person the n-word that it is okay, but if a white person does it then that person is racist. Is this the same for the word f*a*g-hag? It just sounds so negative. I just have the sneaky suspicion that if a gay calls me this then I am being insulted. If it is not asking to much, could you please limit you answer to my question. The one thing that I have found on this forum is most answers do not have anything to do with the question asked so once againg my question is this...... is being referred to as a f*a*g-hag a compliment or an insult? See, I just previewed my question and the filtered the F*A*G part. they even think that it is an insult!

2006-06-20 01:09:44 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

OK, so we all know about the KKK and those guys in South Africa claiming that everyone who isn't 'Aryan' is a threat to Aryan ideals.

We also know that a large number of these groups claim Christianity as a springboard for their ideals.

My questions:
How do such groups (who often claim to follow Christian dogma) explain their veneration of the Jewish super-hero, commonly known as Jesus Christ, but still maintain their hatred of all things Jewish?

I realise that these guys are moronic but there must be some excuse that they give...

Also, how do such groups explain their adoption of what is essentially a 'foreign' (non-Aryan) religion as their base for 'reason'? Are they fundamentally at odds with the (mainly) European groups who follow traditional, pagan beliefs?

2006-06-20 00:31:12 · 14 answers · asked by teedeeceeess 1 in Other - Cultures & Groups

is i to gain more points???
or to share ur knowledge with others??

2006-06-20 00:20:19 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Cultures & Groups

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