What if a gay man or woman kissed you? (stalking, reason, aggressive)
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No. It would be a general disgust with having someone of the same sex kiss you. Nobody said you can't live your life peacefully and without scorn. Just don't put a move on a hetero. This really isn't that difficult to grasp.
I said previously that I acknowledged the kiss as assault, but you and others are trying to tell me that punching someone in the face is a respectable reaction to it for a heterosexual. It is not
It certainly is, and any court of law would agree. And that goes for anyone, not just heterosexuals.
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Originally Posted by justcause
and the stance reeks of nothing but gay hostility. You think it's "funny," when it's really just an affirmation of your disgust with homosexuality.
I don't think it's funny, I'm being quite serious. Your stance that gays should be privileged against responses to assaulting heterosexuals is really just an affirmation of your disgust with heterosexuality.
It certainly is, and any court of law would agree. And that goes for anyone, not just heterosexuals.
Even if that is the case legally (and I'm not saying it is), that still does not erase the fact that it is a reactive, homophobic, anti-gay reaction. Doesn't matter if a heterosexual court rules in your favor or not.
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I don't think it's funny, I'm being quite serious. Your stance that heterosexuals should not be allowed to respond to gay assult is really just an affirmation of your disgust with heterosexuality.
No, it's an affirmation of my disgust with the violence that you and others are more than willing to exhibit toward homosexuality, all the while dressing it up as something "fun" to engage in in a thread. Also, your characterizing a potential gay kiss as a form of assault worthy of a physically violent response underscores the fact that you view homosexuality as a threat, and it is hence homophobic.
It's cruel because I don't understand violence. But, I am realizing that heterosexuals, particularly heterosexual men, are just naturally violent and insecure people.
I have noticed that homosexual men in particular place themselves in a situation and seem genuinely surprised when they get the crap kicked out of them for making a pass at a man who previously made it clear to them that they are straight and are not interested in ANYTHING more than being friends.
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