When homophobics become really offensive and discriminationg how do you react. Has anyone ever violently attacked a homophobe in a real physical way.
2007-10-21
10:19:52
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keith of keithZworld
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Society & Culture
➔ Cultures & Groups
➔ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender
MR Mom, the word 'Homophobic', is not a made up word. Its definition is the fear and prejudice of homosexulas. And it is NOT a made up word it is listed in all english dictionaries curently in print.
2007-10-21
10:52:14 ·
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I do nothing. I have told only two people that I'm gay so far. But it does hurt when sooooo many straight people start bashing us and saying that it's a sinful "CHOICE". That choice crap bothers me to no end!!! How would they know? They're straight! It's like the pot calling the kettle black! Jeez...
And when they do say that, I just turn away because God would not want me to revile against them.
2007-10-21 10:27:05
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answered by GOTHIC TARA J 5
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Verbal attacks are not a problem, I just confront them verbally and leave it at that. With physical attacks, I have the advantage, they think I'm a sissy and I really play that up, it lures them in and gets them off their guard. I'm a retired Army platoon sergeant and have plenty of experience in street fighting. When they think I'm easy prey, I surprise them.
2007-10-22 13:13:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the circumstances. Where ever possible I would try and avoid the person or certainly any verbal/physical confrontation. I'll tell you why you are debasing yourself by resorting to violence of any kind. However if they were physically threatening your home or family then that might be an exception to the rule.
2007-10-21 17:28:59
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answered by waggy 6
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well my friend just knows he is stronger smarter and will walk right past the hateful actions and words. I help him out when I can but it pains me to see what gays have to go thought when even doing the most mundane things. Just feel proud and don't let them phase you. about 60% of people who are homophobic have homosexual tendensies themselfs.
2007-10-21 21:51:28
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answered by Tanner L 3
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As someone who is straight and not homophobic, I would say... the best thing to do is... hit on them.
JUST KIDDING!!!
No... the best thing to do is walk away. You don't need to put up with stuff like that.
2007-10-21 17:38:02
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answered by Operator 5
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Sarcasm mixed with Humor and a lot of truth and understanding mixed in for balance.
2007-10-21 17:31:32
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answered by DEATH 7
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I usually ignore them, but if they try to bother me physically, I typically beat the leaving **** out of them.
2007-10-21 19:41:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I usually end up kicking them out of my bed after they have sobered up and I have had my way with them. Being sure of course to take photos.......HEE HEE
2007-10-21 17:32:10
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answered by Anonymous
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in real life?beat the**** out of em jus cus im gay it dont mean im a soft touch
2007-10-21 17:31:23
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answered by tasty 7
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ignore them, why give them the satisfaction of knowing that they got to you.
2007-10-21 17:37:39
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answered by Austin 3
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