they are not, most are just thick fat inbreed pricks
2007-10-20 09:39:43
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answered by roger the alien 2
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Paz, you're a totally ignorant dunce. Being an American myself, I can tell you that opinions here vary in regards to homosexuals. For instance, in the state of California, particularly in the city of San Francisco, homosexuality is embraced; and not only that, but so-called "homophobes" are shunned. But then if you go to a much more conservative region of the country, such as Atlanta, Georgia, you'll see the exact reverse: homophobia is the norm whereas homosexuality is considered a disgrace to nature.
Get your facts straight, ignoramus: Americans' opinions on homosexuality vary.
2007-10-20 09:08:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm American and I'm gay. I go to a school where most of the kids are either gay or bi. I only know two people that are homophobic. Once again, I live in America. I know alot of people are homophobic, but blanket statements are ignorant and pointless.
2007-10-20 08:49:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I get tired of being called homophobe just because I believe it is wrong to be a homosexual. I do not hate or fear the gay community, but I do believe it is wrong. Why does that make me homophobic?
2007-10-20 09:20:31
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answered by Logan 2
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Not ALL Americans are homophobes. Why do you think so?
2007-10-20 08:58:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I am American, and a homosexual. There are people from other countries that are homophobic, and as I have proved, there are people from America that aren't homophobic.
Good day.
2007-10-20 08:53:38
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answered by JustAGirlX 6
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Okay not all americans are homophobic.
2007-10-20 08:52:01
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answered by J 5
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why are you asking such a dumb question so many questions so little time!!!!! Not all Americans are homophobes by the way.
2007-10-20 09:07:48
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answered by ng18 5
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They not all homophobes, but for the ones that are it's in the culture.
2007-10-20 08:47:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not American............but that is a broad statement which will cause nothing but conflict and in turn does not lead to a dispute being resolved...........lesson to be learnt on both sides I think
2007-10-20 09:35:14
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answered by huskystorm 4
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How can I as an American who is 'Gay' be an 'American Homophobe' ?
I have straight friends who support the gay community.
2007-10-20 08:52:26
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answered by Robert W 6
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