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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Those two girls on the bus are just the tip of the iceberg.

But it's not just homophobic attacks is it? Xenephobic, racist and I'm going use the term reverse racist as well, religious and secterain and gang related.

It's getting closer and closer to the time that we don't need community policing by social workers in uniform, we are getting close to the need for something I never thought this country would need.

We will soon need real and genuine enforcement

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By *rwhite30Man
over a year ago

deptford London

whats reverse racist?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm so often disgusted by the human race. People can be utter scum.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"whats reverse racist?"

Bullshit

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By *rwhite30Man
over a year ago

deptford London

they stole their money as well, made me sick to the stomach

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

There's no such thing as 'reverse racism'.

Racism is racism.

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By *rwhite30Man
over a year ago

deptford London


"There's no such thing as 'reverse racism'.

Racism is racism. "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There's no such thing as 'reverse racism'.

Racism is racism. "

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By *ndrew CareyMan
over a year ago

Peterborough, Cambridgeshire & Lincolnshire

Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

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By *rwhite30Man
over a year ago

deptford London


"whats reverse racist?

Bullshit "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem. "

Absofuckinglutely

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By *rwhite30Man
over a year ago

deptford London

for a group of 'men' to do this to two women gay or not is just so low, how do people like that get to know their friend is a scum bag, like.....i have an idea lets bully and beat up women and steal their money..........and then the other guy says, yeah thats a good idea im in

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Those two girls on the bus are just the tip of the iceberg.

But it's not just homophobic attacks is it? Xenephobic, racist and I'm going use the term reverse racist as well, religious and secterain and gang related.

It's getting closer and closer to the time that we don't need community policing by social workers in uniform, we are getting close to the need for something I never thought this country would need.

We will soon need real and genuine enforcement "

its always been the same its just easier to access nowadays due to tech its no worse than it ever was

When i was a boy nobody would think twice about letting the kids go to town or the park on there own where as now folks see peedos and snatchers everywhere thanks to the net and tech

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan
over a year ago

salisbury


"whats reverse racist?"

Is it the violence between black and Asian gangs ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"whats reverse racist?"
like a reverse gangbang but less fun

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By *rwhite30Man
over a year ago

deptford London


"whats reverse racist?

Is it the violence between black and Asian gangs ?"

no i think its just made up rubbish, as racism is racism

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By *orthyorkypairCouple
over a year ago

North Yorkshire


"whats reverse racist?like a reverse gangbang but less fun"

i thought it was a racist that could only find reverse gear in their car!!!!!! lol

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By *ustinCredible.Man
over a year ago

whitecross/sankey valley

It's been reported these were children (all 18 or under) that commited the attack. Let's look to where they are learning that thier actions are ok, there's been no mention of the attackers backgrounds just that they were male and now young males.

Oh and 1 spoke a foreign language so just off that I'm gonna say it's not a gang of British values holding minors and instead foreign immigrant youths from a nation that sees homosexuality as morally wrong.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"whats reverse racist?like a reverse gangbang but less fun

i thought it was a racist that could only find reverse gear in their car!!!!!! lol "

thats a non reverse racist silly

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By *c1989Woman
over a year ago

Manchester


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem. "

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

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By *ndrew CareyMan
over a year ago

Peterborough, Cambridgeshire & Lincolnshire


"It's been reported these were children (all 18 or under) that commited the attack. Let's look to where they are learning that thier actions are ok, there's been no mention of the attackers backgrounds just that they were male and now young males.

Oh and 1 spoke a foreign language so just off that I'm gonna say it's not a gang of British values holding minors and instead foreign immigrant youths from a nation that sees homosexuality as morally wrong. "

Considering we have MPs in govt that are opposed to Gay relationships, what British Values are you talking about?

We hear homophobic abuse at football games from British fans. We have only recently allowed gay people to marry and Cameron got into trouble with his party for backing it.

This notion that only foreigners do bad things is silly and not based on any facts.

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By *ndrew CareyMan
over a year ago

Peterborough, Cambridgeshire & Lincolnshire


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents. "

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents."

Completely agree. My nephew asked his mum at a young age what being gay meant. She gave him an age appropriate answer. He accepted it, understood and moved on to his next question.

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By *orthyorkypairCouple
over a year ago

North Yorkshire


"whats reverse racist?like a reverse gangbang but less fun

i thought it was a racist that could only find reverse gear in their car!!!!!! lol thats a non reverse racist silly"

ahhh silly mrsnorthy! slaps herself on bottom lol

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By *ustinCredible.Man
over a year ago

whitecross/sankey valley


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

"

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference.

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By *ndrew CareyMan
over a year ago

Peterborough, Cambridgeshire & Lincolnshire


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference."

So based on your anecdotal evidence, British kids are not homophobic

I guess Rees-Mogg, Widdecombe, Tory party members that despise Cameron for his support of the community, the church of England and football fans are all foreign

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By *rwhite30Man
over a year ago

deptford London


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference.

So based on your anecdotal evidence, British kids are not homophobic

I guess Rees-Mogg, Widdecombe, Tory party members that despise Cameron for his support of the community, the church of England and football fans are all foreign

"

you cant act like all football fans are bad

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Oh dear

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference."

14-18 those lads arrested for beating those two women, on a bus. Perfect examples of youth today, is it?

As for the rest of your comment, you're side tracking yourself with a little racism there maybe.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Oh dear "

This

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Oh dear "

What can the matter be?

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By *c1989Woman
over a year ago

Manchester


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

Completely agree. My nephew asked his mum at a young age what being gay meant. She gave him an age appropriate answer. He accepted it, understood and moved on to his next question. "

I saw a FB clickbait story that resonated.

A 4 year old kid wanted the same haircut as his best friend so they could look the same, in reality one was white the other black and therefore looked rather different to each other. The point being these kids didn't see colour they just saw a friend.

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By *orthyorkypairCouple
over a year ago

North Yorkshire


"Oh dear

What can the matter be?"

where do I begin? are you all sitting comfortably!!!!!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference.

So based on your anecdotal evidence, British kids are not homophobic

I guess Rees-Mogg, Widdecombe, Tory party members that despise Cameron for his support of the community, the church of England and football fans are all foreign

"

I honestly think it’s bread from parents values passed to their kids.

Our parents were accepting of other people’s ways. They taught us the same.

Both of us are (pickle is bi, and not just fab bi)

Our kids are accepting of others.

We’ve never been taught, and we’ve never taught our kids to ostracise a person because of what they are. We never would.

That being said, we believe these people who are phobic against anything have either been brain washed or educated that there behaviour is correct.

This in turn leads to this group of people genuinely believing they are doing the correct thing.

These people are the ones that need education.

Can anybody remember a certain religious group who used to train homosexual people to be heterosexual? They did exist!

Make half was in the military in the early 90’s it was still against service law to be homosexual then and you would be discharged from the service.

Education education is the only way, unfortunately if someone is really hell bent on what they believe it’s very difficult.

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By *ustinCredible.Man
over a year ago

whitecross/sankey valley


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference.

So based on your anecdotal evidence, British kids are not homophobic

I guess Rees-Mogg, Widdecombe, Tory party members that despise Cameron for his support of the community, the church of England and football fans are all foreign

"

They are establishments with the older bigoted generation still in power.. as i said British born and raised YOUTHS are not homophobic in general. They see gay tv presenters every day have done since the 80s we were brought up to accept people's differences and have evolved as a nation that sees homosexuality as normal. The establishments heads will die and be replaced with somebody of a more modern UK value system, or with a racist anti British value activist like sadiq Khan

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By *ndrew CareyMan
over a year ago

Peterborough, Cambridgeshire & Lincolnshire


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference.

So based on your anecdotal evidence, British kids are not homophobic

I guess Rees-Mogg, Widdecombe, Tory party members that despise Cameron for his support of the community, the church of England and football fans are all foreign

you cant act like all football fans are bad"

I'm a football fan, was just making a general point.

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By *ndrew CareyMan
over a year ago

Peterborough, Cambridgeshire & Lincolnshire


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference.

So based on your anecdotal evidence, British kids are not homophobic

I guess Rees-Mogg, Widdecombe, Tory party members that despise Cameron for his support of the community, the church of England and football fans are all foreign

They are establishments with the older bigoted generation still in power.. as i said British born and raised YOUTHS are not homophobic in general. They see gay tv presenters every day have done since the 80s we were brought up to accept people's differences and have evolved as a nation that sees homosexuality as normal. The establishments heads will die and be replaced with somebody of a more modern UK value system, or with a racist anti British value activist like sadiq Khan "

Sadiq Khan employs LGBTQ people and fights for their rights.

The more you type, the more it becomes clear that you have a lot in common with these "old establishment" types.

We can already tell you have issues with foreigners, immigrants and muslims.

What's next?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference.

So based on your anecdotal evidence, British kids are not homophobic

I guess Rees-Mogg, Widdecombe, Tory party members that despise Cameron for his support of the community, the church of England and football fans are all foreign

I honestly think it’s bread from parents values passed to their kids.

Our parents were accepting of other people’s ways. They taught us the same.

Both of us are (pickle is bi, and not just fab bi)

Our kids are accepting of others.

We’ve never been taught, and we’ve never taught our kids to ostracise a person because of what they are. We never would.

That being said, we believe these people who are phobic against anything have either been brain washed or educated that there behaviour is correct.

This in turn leads to this group of people genuinely believing they are doing the correct thing.

These people are the ones that need education.

Can anybody remember a certain religious group who used to train homosexual people to be heterosexual? They did exist!

Make half was in the military in the early 90’s it was still against service law to be homosexual then and you would be discharged from the service.

Education education is the only way, unfortunately if someone is really hell bent on what they believe it’s very difficult."

I don't think education is necessarily the answer for people who follow a religious ideology that isn't accepting or inclusive.

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By *adbury girlWoman
over a year ago

Lanarkshire

I definitely think tolerance has to come from the home as that is where we learn our initial social values.

My youngest is 11 and at the early stages of puberty and we chat about what he is comfortable with. He is aware of peoples different sexuality and recently asked me can a transgender have their voice changed if they change their sex. I think it's great he is asking me these things as it means he is open to diversity.

I have told him the most important thing he can learn is self acceptance as then if you are happy with yourself you can shrug off people's negativity although obviously that wouldn't help in the situation those girls found themselves in.

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East


"Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem. "

The homophobes protesting about education in Birmingham provide the most compelling evidence of just why it so important to bring these issues into the school curriculum.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Oh dear

What can the matter be?

where do I begin? are you all sitting comfortably!!!!!!! "

I like a good story

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By *ndrew CareyMan
over a year ago

Peterborough, Cambridgeshire & Lincolnshire


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference.

So based on your anecdotal evidence, British kids are not homophobic

I guess Rees-Mogg, Widdecombe, Tory party members that despise Cameron for his support of the community, the church of England and football fans are all foreign

I honestly think it’s bread from parents values passed to their kids.

Our parents were accepting of other people’s ways. They taught us the same.

Both of us are (pickle is bi, and not just fab bi)

Our kids are accepting of others.

We’ve never been taught, and we’ve never taught our kids to ostracise a person because of what they are. We never would.

That being said, we believe these people who are phobic against anything have either been brain washed or educated that there behaviour is correct.

This in turn leads to this group of people genuinely believing they are doing the correct thing.

These people are the ones that need education.

Can anybody remember a certain religious group who used to train homosexual people to be heterosexual? They did exist!

Make half was in the military in the early 90’s it was still against service law to be homosexual then and you would be discharged from the service.

Education education is the only way, unfortunately if someone is really hell bent on what they believe it’s very difficult."

Exactly. Hate was not taught in our home and my father impressed upon treating all people with decency and respect.

Considering what he experienced as a kid and what his parents experienced too, it inspired us.

Education is the only way to defeat ignorance

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over a year ago


"Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

The homophobes protesting about education in Birmingham provide the most compelling evidence of just why it so important to bring these issues into the school curriculum."

Why ?

If a teacher tried to teach my daughter to be vegan I'd be pissed off too...

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By *ustinCredible.Man
over a year ago

whitecross/sankey valley


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference.

So based on your anecdotal evidence, British kids are not homophobic

I guess Rees-Mogg, Widdecombe, Tory party members that despise Cameron for his support of the community, the church of England and football fans are all foreign

They are establishments with the older bigoted generation still in power.. as i said British born and raised YOUTHS are not homophobic in general. They see gay tv presenters every day have done since the 80s we were brought up to accept people's differences and have evolved as a nation that sees homosexuality as normal. The establishments heads will die and be replaced with somebody of a more modern UK value system, or with a racist anti British value activist like sadiq Khan

Sadiq Khan employs LGBTQ people and fights for their rights.

The more you type, the more it becomes clear that you have a lot in common with these "old establishment" types.

We can already tell you have issues with foreigners, immigrants and muslims.

What's next?"

No issue with immigrants just the numbers of them...

foreigners are fine i'll drink with an Aussie a Japanese a Brazilian or a Frenchman your nationality means nothing to me.

Religion now there's a point... I don't care what god you prey too but it does seem that it is only Muslim countries that are still throwing homosexuals off of rooftops and beheading them, so yeah not a fan of the Muslim stance on my life choices

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By *ndrew CareyMan
over a year ago

Peterborough, Cambridgeshire & Lincolnshire


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference.

So based on your anecdotal evidence, British kids are not homophobic

I guess Rees-Mogg, Widdecombe, Tory party members that despise Cameron for his support of the community, the church of England and football fans are all foreign

I honestly think it’s bread from parents values passed to their kids.

Our parents were accepting of other people’s ways. They taught us the same.

Both of us are (pickle is bi, and not just fab bi)

Our kids are accepting of others.

We’ve never been taught, and we’ve never taught our kids to ostracise a person because of what they are. We never would.

That being said, we believe these people who are phobic against anything have either been brain washed or educated that there behaviour is correct.

This in turn leads to this group of people genuinely believing they are doing the correct thing.

These people are the ones that need education.

Can anybody remember a certain religious group who used to train homosexual people to be heterosexual? They did exist!

Make half was in the military in the early 90’s it was still against service law to be homosexual then and you would be discharged from the service.

Education education is the only way, unfortunately if someone is really hell bent on what they believe it’s very difficult.

I don't think education is necessarily the answer for people who follow a religious ideology that isn't accepting or inclusive. "

Depends, the religion I think you are speaking about was the first major religion that gave women rights.

The Bible and the Torah did not achieve their things and actually set out to subjugate women.

There is also a cultural element to it that confuses the issue.

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By *sGivesWoodWoman
over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL


"It's been reported these were children (all 18 or under) that commited the attack. Let's look to where they are learning that thier actions are ok, there's been no mention of the attackers backgrounds just that they were male and now young males.

Oh and 1 spoke a foreign language so just off that I'm gonna say it's not a gang of British values holding minors and instead foreign immigrant youths from a nation that sees homosexuality as morally wrong. "

Yup, all aged 15 to 28. Blame the parents and a nanny state. Each generation will get worse.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

How do you lot have the enthusiasm to make long posts on a forum ?

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By *ndrew CareyMan
over a year ago

Peterborough, Cambridgeshire & Lincolnshire


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference.

So based on your anecdotal evidence, British kids are not homophobic

I guess Rees-Mogg, Widdecombe, Tory party members that despise Cameron for his support of the community, the church of England and football fans are all foreign

They are establishments with the older bigoted generation still in power.. as i said British born and raised YOUTHS are not homophobic in general. They see gay tv presenters every day have done since the 80s we were brought up to accept people's differences and have evolved as a nation that sees homosexuality as normal. The establishments heads will die and be replaced with somebody of a more modern UK value system, or with a racist anti British value activist like sadiq Khan

Sadiq Khan employs LGBTQ people and fights for their rights.

The more you type, the more it becomes clear that you have a lot in common with these "old establishment" types.

We can already tell you have issues with foreigners, immigrants and muslims.

What's next?

No issue with immigrants just the numbers of them...

foreigners are fine i'll drink with an Aussie a Japanese a Brazilian or a Frenchman your nationality means nothing to me.

Religion now there's a point... I don't care what god you prey too but it does seem that it is only Muslim countries that are still throwing homosexuals off of rooftops and beheading them, so yeah not a fan of the Muslim stance on my life choices"

What is the Catholic Churches view or the church in general on homosexuality?

What is the view of the Jews?

One of the countries that kills homosexuals is good friends with us and we sell them arms.

What does that say about us?

The Saudis beheaded more people than IS

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference.

So based on your anecdotal evidence, British kids are not homophobic

I guess Rees-Mogg, Widdecombe, Tory party members that despise Cameron for his support of the community, the church of England and football fans are all foreign

I honestly think it’s bread from parents values passed to their kids.

Our parents were accepting of other people’s ways. They taught us the same.

Both of us are (pickle is bi, and not just fab bi)

Our kids are accepting of others.

We’ve never been taught, and we’ve never taught our kids to ostracise a person because of what they are. We never would.

That being said, we believe these people who are phobic against anything have either been brain washed or educated that there behaviour is correct.

This in turn leads to this group of people genuinely believing they are doing the correct thing.

These people are the ones that need education.

Can anybody remember a certain religious group who used to train homosexual people to be heterosexual? They did exist!

Make half was in the military in the early 90’s it was still against service law to be homosexual then and you would be discharged from the service.

Education education is the only way, unfortunately if someone is really hell bent on what they believe it’s very difficult.

I don't think education is necessarily the answer for people who follow a religious ideology that isn't accepting or inclusive.

Depends, the religion I think you are speaking about was the first major religion that gave women rights.

The Bible and the Torah did not achieve their things and actually set out to subjugate women.

There is also a cultural element to it that confuses the issue."

Why would you assume I'm talking about one religion?

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By *ustinCredible.Man
over a year ago

whitecross/sankey valley


"

They are establishments

Religion now there's a point... I don't care what god you prey too but it does seem that it is only Muslim countries that are still throwing homosexuals off of rooftops and beheading them, so yeah not a fan of the Muslim stance on my life choices

What is the Catholic Churches view or the church in general on homosexuality?

What is the view of the Jews?

One of the countries that kills homosexuals is good friends with us and we sell them arms.

What does that say about us?

The Saudis beheaded more people than IS"

Not a fan of the Saudis,

church might disagree with homosexuality but how many gays are hanging from Westminster cathedral...

Western culture has accepted diversity of the individual yet people still aren't happy with it and instead now want everybody to think the same and diversity of thought is a bad thing...

And the people that come to the west with the inclination to become western and live by western (british) values arent the issue.

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By *ndrew CareyMan
over a year ago

Peterborough, Cambridgeshire & Lincolnshire


"

They are establishments

Religion now there's a point... I don't care what god you prey too but it does seem that it is only Muslim countries that are still throwing homosexuals off of rooftops and beheading them, so yeah not a fan of the Muslim stance on my life choices

What is the Catholic Churches view or the church in general on homosexuality?

What is the view of the Jews?

One of the countries that kills homosexuals is good friends with us and we sell them arms.

What does that say about us?

The Saudis beheaded more people than IS

Not a fan of the Saudis,

church might disagree with homosexuality but how many gays are hanging from Westminster cathedral...

Western culture has accepted diversity of the individual yet people still aren't happy with it and instead now want everybody to think the same and diversity of thought is a bad thing...

And the people that come to the west with the inclination to become western and live by western (british) values arent the issue."

You assume that people that live in the West are acceptable of the issue and we know that is not the case.

You keep harping on about British values but we have MPs that are against homosexuality

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By *ndrew CareyMan
over a year ago

Peterborough, Cambridgeshire & Lincolnshire


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference.

So based on your anecdotal evidence, British kids are not homophobic

I guess Rees-Mogg, Widdecombe, Tory party members that despise Cameron for his support of the community, the church of England and football fans are all foreign

I honestly think it’s bread from parents values passed to their kids.

Our parents were accepting of other people’s ways. They taught us the same.

Both of us are (pickle is bi, and not just fab bi)

Our kids are accepting of others.

We’ve never been taught, and we’ve never taught our kids to ostracise a person because of what they are. We never would.

That being said, we believe these people who are phobic against anything have either been brain washed or educated that there behaviour is correct.

This in turn leads to this group of people genuinely believing they are doing the correct thing.

These people are the ones that need education.

Can anybody remember a certain religious group who used to train homosexual people to be heterosexual? They did exist!

Make half was in the military in the early 90’s it was still against service law to be homosexual then and you would be discharged from the service.

Education education is the only way, unfortunately if someone is really hell bent on what they believe it’s very difficult.

I don't think education is necessarily the answer for people who follow a religious ideology that isn't accepting or inclusive.

Depends, the religion I think you are speaking about was the first major religion that gave women rights.

The Bible and the Torah did not achieve their things and actually set out to subjugate women.

There is also a cultural element to it that confuses the issue.

Why would you assume I'm talking about one religion? "

My apologies if I got the wrong end of the stick.

What religions were you referring to?

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By *ndrew CareyMan
over a year ago

Peterborough, Cambridgeshire & Lincolnshire

The foreign language one of the attackers was speaking was Spanish by the way

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By *anes HubbyCouple
over a year ago

Babbacombe Torquay


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference.

So based on your anecdotal evidence, British kids are not homophobic

I guess Rees-Mogg, Widdecombe, Tory party members that despise Cameron for his support of the community, the church of England and football fans are all foreign

They are establishments with the older bigoted generation still in power.. as i said British born and raised YOUTHS are not homophobic in general. They see gay tv presenters every day have done since the 80s we were brought up to accept people's differences and have evolved as a nation that sees homosexuality as normal. The establishments heads will die and be replaced with somebody of a more modern UK value system, or with a racist anti British value activist like sadiq Khan "

Have you any REAL knowledge of Sadiq Khan?, you know actual personal knowledge having worked for him ior with him?

Or are you just following the rhetoric of the Tommy Robinsons of this world?

FACT..... Khan has an official office of the Mayor of London, in which his staff amount to 26....19 of which are White.

Khan actually receives more negative press from within the Muslim faith than he gets from Christian faiths because he's a moderate liberal Muslim. He refuses to allow his religion to affect the way he carries out his mayoral duties.

So save your racist claptrap as its both incorrect and unwanted

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By *ustinCredible.Man
over a year ago

whitecross/sankey valley


"

They are establishments

Religion now there's a point... I don't care what god you prey too but it does seem that it is only Muslim countries that are still throwing homosexuals off of rooftops and beheading them, so yeah not a fan of the Muslim stance on my life choices

What is the Catholic Churches view or the church in general on homosexuality?

What is the view of the Jews?

One of the countries that kills homosexuals is good friends with us and we sell them arms.

What does that say about us?

The Saudis beheaded more people than IS

Not a fan of the Saudis,

church might disagree with homosexuality but how many gays are hanging from Westminster cathedral...

Western culture has accepted diversity of the individual yet people still aren't happy with it and instead now want everybody to think the same and diversity of thought is a bad thing...

And the people that come to the west with the inclination to become western and live by western (british) values arent the issue.

You assume that people that live in the West are acceptable of the issue and we know that is not the case.

You keep harping on about British values but we have MPs that are against homosexuality "

I'm sure we have mps against marmite too, you can be against whatever you like and speak your mind about it that is the core of britishness, we dont as a rule commit physical acts against people based on individual beliefs.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Has this bottomed out yet ?

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By *ndrew CareyMan
over a year ago

Peterborough, Cambridgeshire & Lincolnshire


"

They are establishments

Religion now there's a point... I don't care what god you prey too but it does seem that it is only Muslim countries that are still throwing homosexuals off of rooftops and beheading them, so yeah not a fan of the Muslim stance on my life choices

What is the Catholic Churches view or the church in general on homosexuality?

What is the view of the Jews?

One of the countries that kills homosexuals is good friends with us and we sell them arms.

What does that say about us?

The Saudis beheaded more people than IS

Not a fan of the Saudis,

church might disagree with homosexuality but how many gays are hanging from Westminster cathedral...

Western culture has accepted diversity of the individual yet people still aren't happy with it and instead now want everybody to think the same and diversity of thought is a bad thing...

And the people that come to the west with the inclination to become western and live by western (british) values arent the issue.

You assume that people that live in the West are acceptable of the issue and we know that is not the case.

You keep harping on about British values but we have MPs that are against homosexuality

I'm sure we have mps against marmite too, you can be against whatever you like and speak your mind about it that is the core of britishness, we dont as a rule commit physical acts against people based on individual beliefs."

So no gay people are attacked by Brits.

Amazing. Someone needs to tell the LGBT community that those attacks they report are a figment of their imaginations.

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East


"Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

The homophobes protesting about education in Birmingham provide the most compelling evidence of just why it so important to bring these issues into the school curriculum.

Why ?

If a teacher tried to teach my daughter to be vegan I'd be pissed off too..."

I'm not sure I understand your point.

This is not sex education and it is not teaching anyone to be anything they are not.

It is simply exploring the different family models that exist.

Some children are brought up by two parents.

Some children are brought up by one parent.

Some children are brought up by the state as their parent.

Some children are brought up by parents of the same sex.

It's called learning.

And hopefully instills the idea that all children are to be valued, not bullied, irrespective of which model they are brought up in.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

The homophobes protesting about education in Birmingham provide the most compelling evidence of just why it so important to bring these issues into the school curriculum.

Why ?

If a teacher tried to teach my daughter to be vegan I'd be pissed off too...

I'm not sure I understand your point.

This is not sex education and it is not teaching anyone to be anything they are not.

It is simply exploring the different family models that exist.

Some children are brought up by two parents.

Some children are brought up by one parent.

Some children are brought up by the state as their parent.

Some children are brought up by parents of the same sex.

It's called learning.

And hopefully instills the idea that all children are to be valued, not bullied, irrespective of which model they are brought up in."

I'm sure you enjoy reading what you write.

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference."

As someone who has been on the receiving end, both physical and verbal, I can assure you that impression is false.

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By *AYENCouple
over a year ago

Lincolnshire

I reckon a lot of kids are born into this world for their monetary value rather than because they're wanted.

They are then sat in front of a 60" tv from an early age to keep them quiet. The tv watching then develops into playing violent games.

The only life they know is devoid of understanding, empathy, emotion or guilt.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference.

As someone who has been on the receiving end, both physical and verbal, I can assure you that impression is false."

That's your opinion isn't it.

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By *tew008Man
over a year ago

edinburgh


"There's no such thing as 'reverse racism'.

Racism is racism. "

Reverse racism? That not acceptance ? Or possibly supremacy if you’re thinking that way.

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By *organ and rob zombieCouple
over a year ago

bradford

Parents poor education and peer pressure are to blame, all egging each other on and trying to outdo! Awful people :-/

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The 'foreigner' was heard speaking spanish among the guys that attacked the two women the rest had british accents.

Thought id mention it to calm certain people that want to start blaming 'cultures' or 'religions'.

These young guys are just cowards with a stupid gang mentality that was clearly looking to rob and attack anyone that looked like they cant fight back

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There's no such thing as 'reverse racism'.

Racism is racism.

Reverse racism? That not acceptance ? Or possibly supremacy if you’re thinking that way."

I've a few KKK video links if you want to see dude ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It is easy to say more education. Education about what? Education that coercing people into sexual acts or assaulting them is wrong? They already know it’s wrong. They’re not aliens from a planet where this is acceptable.

Yes education has it’s place. But at what point do people get proper punishments? See some stories on the news of disgusting acts and people getting 7-10 years in prison. Not enough for certain types of behaviour.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference.

So based on your anecdotal evidence, British kids are not homophobic

I guess Rees-Mogg, Widdecombe, Tory party members that despise Cameron for his support of the community, the church of England and football fans are all foreign

I honestly think it’s bread from parents values passed to their kids.

Our parents were accepting of other people’s ways. They taught us the same.

Both of us are (pickle is bi, and not just fab bi)

Our kids are accepting of others.

We’ve never been taught, and we’ve never taught our kids to ostracise a person because of what they are. We never would.

That being said, we believe these people who are phobic against anything have either been brain washed or educated that there behaviour is correct.

This in turn leads to this group of people genuinely believing they are doing the correct thing.

These people are the ones that need education.

Can anybody remember a certain religious group who used to train homosexual people to be heterosexual? They did exist!

Make half was in the military in the early 90’s it was still against service law to be homosexual then and you would be discharged from the service.

Education education is the only way, unfortunately if someone is really hell bent on what they believe it’s very difficult.

I don't think education is necessarily the answer for people who follow a religious ideology that isn't accepting or inclusive.

Depends, the religion I think you are speaking about was the first major religion that gave women rights.

The Bible and the Torah did not achieve their things and actually set out to subjugate women.

There is also a cultural element to it that confuses the issue.

Why would you assume I'm talking about one religion?

My apologies if I got the wrong end of the stick.

What religions were you referring to?"

I wasn't referring to one/any religion in particular.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference.

So based on your anecdotal evidence, British kids are not homophobic

I guess Rees-Mogg, Widdecombe, Tory party members that despise Cameron for his support of the community, the church of England and football fans are all foreign

I honestly think it’s bread from parents values passed to their kids.

Our parents were accepting of other people’s ways. They taught us the same.

Both of us are (pickle is bi, and not just fab bi)

Our kids are accepting of others.

We’ve never been taught, and we’ve never taught our kids to ostracise a person because of what they are. We never would.

That being said, we believe these people who are phobic against anything have either been brain washed or educated that there behaviour is correct.

This in turn leads to this group of people genuinely believing they are doing the correct thing.

These people are the ones that need education.

Can anybody remember a certain religious group who used to train homosexual people to be heterosexual? They did exist!

Make half was in the military in the early 90’s it was still against service law to be homosexual then and you would be discharged from the service.

Education education is the only way, unfortunately if someone is really hell bent on what they believe it’s very difficult.

I don't think education is necessarily the answer for people who follow a religious ideology that isn't accepting or inclusive.

Depends, the religion I think you are speaking about was the first major religion that gave women rights.

The Bible and the Torah did not achieve their things and actually set out to subjugate women.

There is also a cultural element to it that confuses the issue.

Why would you assume I'm talking about one religion?

My apologies if I got the wrong end of the stick.

What religions were you referring to?

I wasn't referring to one/any religion in particular. "

Yawning

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By *upremexMan
over a year ago

liverpool. huyton. near yewtree

The human race is it's own worst enemy. We are cruel and nasty to others and cruel to animals and don't care what we do to the planet. We start wars that kill millions and then some people will just kill for the love of it. If aliens did decide to pay a visit they would think no we are not helping this bunch out and just fly past.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The human race is it's own worst enemy. We are cruel and nasty to others and cruel to animals and don't care what we do to the planet. We start wars that kill millions and then some people will just kill for the love of it. If aliens did decide to pay a visit they would think no we are not helping this bunch out and just fly past."

Pulled a heart string here dude

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference.

So based on your anecdotal evidence, British kids are not homophobic

I guess Rees-Mogg, Widdecombe, Tory party members that despise Cameron for his support of the community, the church of England and football fans are all foreign

I honestly think it’s bread from parents values passed to their kids.

Our parents were accepting of other people’s ways. They taught us the same.

Both of us are (pickle is bi, and not just fab bi)

Our kids are accepting of others.

We’ve never been taught, and we’ve never taught our kids to ostracise a person because of what they are. We never would.

That being said, we believe these people who are phobic against anything have either been brain washed or educated that there behaviour is correct.

This in turn leads to this group of people genuinely believing they are doing the correct thing.

These people are the ones that need education.

Can anybody remember a certain religious group who used to train homosexual people to be heterosexual? They did exist!

Make half was in the military in the early 90’s it was still against service law to be homosexual then and you would be discharged from the service.

Education education is the only way, unfortunately if someone is really hell bent on what they believe it’s very difficult.

I don't think education is necessarily the answer for people who follow a religious ideology that isn't accepting or inclusive.

Depends, the religion I think you are speaking about was the first major religion that gave women rights.

The Bible and the Torah did not achieve their things and actually set out to subjugate women.

There is also a cultural element to it that confuses the issue.

Why would you assume I'm talking about one religion?

My apologies if I got the wrong end of the stick.

What religions were you referring to?

I wasn't referring to one/any religion in particular.

Yawning"

Not caring

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference.

So based on your anecdotal evidence, British kids are not homophobic

I guess Rees-Mogg, Widdecombe, Tory party members that despise Cameron for his support of the community, the church of England and football fans are all foreign

I honestly think it’s bread from parents values passed to their kids.

Our parents were accepting of other people’s ways. They taught us the same.

Both of us are (pickle is bi, and not just fab bi)

Our kids are accepting of others.

We’ve never been taught, and we’ve never taught our kids to ostracise a person because of what they are. We never would.

That being said, we believe these people who are phobic against anything have either been brain washed or educated that there behaviour is correct.

This in turn leads to this group of people genuinely believing they are doing the correct thing.

These people are the ones that need education.

Can anybody remember a certain religious group who used to train homosexual people to be heterosexual? They did exist!

Make half was in the military in the early 90’s it was still against service law to be homosexual then and you would be discharged from the service.

Education education is the only way, unfortunately if someone is really hell bent on what they believe it’s very difficult.

I don't think education is necessarily the answer for people who follow a religious ideology that isn't accepting or inclusive.

Depends, the religion I think you are speaking about was the first major religion that gave women rights.

The Bible and the Torah did not achieve their things and actually set out to subjugate women.

There is also a cultural element to it that confuses the issue.

Why would you assume I'm talking about one religion?

My apologies if I got the wrong end of the stick.

What religions were you referring to?

I wasn't referring to one/any religion in particular.

Yawning

Not caring "

That's very judgmental, shame on you

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By *upremexMan
over a year ago

liverpool. huyton. near yewtree

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference.

So based on your anecdotal evidence, British kids are not homophobic

I guess Rees-Mogg, Widdecombe, Tory party members that despise Cameron for his support of the community, the church of England and football fans are all foreign

I honestly think it’s bread from parents values passed to their kids.

Our parents were accepting of other people’s ways. They taught us the same.

Both of us are (pickle is bi, and not just fab bi)

Our kids are accepting of others.

We’ve never been taught, and we’ve never taught our kids to ostracise a person because of what they are. We never would.

That being said, we believe these people who are phobic against anything have either been brain washed or educated that there behaviour is correct.

This in turn leads to this group of people genuinely believing they are doing the correct thing.

These people are the ones that need education.

Can anybody remember a certain religious group who used to train homosexual people to be heterosexual? They did exist!

Make half was in the military in the early 90’s it was still against service law to be homosexual then and you would be discharged from the service.

Education education is the only way, unfortunately if someone is really hell bent on what they believe it’s very difficult.

I don't think education is necessarily the answer for people who follow a religious ideology that isn't accepting or inclusive.

Depends, the religion I think you are speaking about was the first major religion that gave women rights.

The Bible and the Torah did not achieve their things and actually set out to subjugate women.

There is also a cultural element to it that confuses the issue.

Why would you assume I'm talking about one religion?

My apologies if I got the wrong end of the stick.

What religions were you referring to?

I wasn't referring to one/any religion in particular.

Yawning

Not caring

That's very judgmental, shame on you "

Apathy is judgemental now? OK

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference.

So based on your anecdotal evidence, British kids are not homophobic

I guess Rees-Mogg, Widdecombe, Tory party members that despise Cameron for his support of the community, the church of England and football fans are all foreign

I honestly think it’s bread from parents values passed to their kids.

Our parents were accepting of other people’s ways. They taught us the same.

Both of us are (pickle is bi, and not just fab bi)

Our kids are accepting of others.

We’ve never been taught, and we’ve never taught our kids to ostracise a person because of what they are. We never would.

That being said, we believe these people who are phobic against anything have either been brain washed or educated that there behaviour is correct.

This in turn leads to this group of people genuinely believing they are doing the correct thing.

These people are the ones that need education.

Can anybody remember a certain religious group who used to train homosexual people to be heterosexual? They did exist!

Make half was in the military in the early 90’s it was still against service law to be homosexual then and you would be discharged from the service.

Education education is the only way, unfortunately if someone is really hell bent on what they believe it’s very difficult.

I don't think education is necessarily the answer for people who follow a religious ideology that isn't accepting or inclusive.

Depends, the religion I think you are speaking about was the first major religion that gave women rights.

The Bible and the Torah did not achieve their things and actually set out to subjugate women.

There is also a cultural element to it that confuses the issue.

Why would you assume I'm talking about one religion?

My apologies if I got the wrong end of the stick.

What religions were you referring to?

I wasn't referring to one/any religion in particular.

Yawning

Not caring

That's very judgmental, shame on you

Apathy is judgemental now? OK "

Yes, is that a problem for you ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference.

So based on your anecdotal evidence, British kids are not homophobic

I guess Rees-Mogg, Widdecombe, Tory party members that despise Cameron for his support of the community, the church of England and football fans are all foreign

I honestly think it’s bread from parents values passed to their kids.

Our parents were accepting of other people’s ways. They taught us the same.

Both of us are (pickle is bi, and not just fab bi)

Our kids are accepting of others.

We’ve never been taught, and we’ve never taught our kids to ostracise a person because of what they are. We never would.

That being said, we believe these people who are phobic against anything have either been brain washed or educated that there behaviour is correct.

This in turn leads to this group of people genuinely believing they are doing the correct thing.

These people are the ones that need education.

Can anybody remember a certain religious group who used to train homosexual people to be heterosexual? They did exist!

Make half was in the military in the early 90’s it was still against service law to be homosexual then and you would be discharged from the service.

Education education is the only way, unfortunately if someone is really hell bent on what they believe it’s very difficult.

I don't think education is necessarily the answer for people who follow a religious ideology that isn't accepting or inclusive.

Depends, the religion I think you are speaking about was the first major religion that gave women rights.

The Bible and the Torah did not achieve their things and actually set out to subjugate women.

There is also a cultural element to it that confuses the issue.

Why would you assume I'm talking about one religion?

My apologies if I got the wrong end of the stick.

What religions were you referring to?

I wasn't referring to one/any religion in particular.

Yawning

Not caring

That's very judgmental, shame on you

Apathy is judgemental now? OK

Yes, is that a problem for you ?"

No, like I said above. Just clarifying.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The human race is it's own worst enemy. We are cruel and nasty to others and cruel to animals and don't care what we do to the planet. We start wars that kill millions and then some people will just kill for the love of it. If aliens did decide to pay a visit they would think no we are not helping this bunch out and just fly past.

Pulled a heart string here dude"

I’m assuming you’re just trying to cause some argument on this post?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The human race is it's own worst enemy. We are cruel and nasty to others and cruel to animals and don't care what we do to the planet. We start wars that kill millions and then some people will just kill for the love of it. If aliens did decide to pay a visit they would think no we are not helping this bunch out and just fly past.

Pulled a heart string here dude

I’m assuming you’re just trying to cause some argument on this post?"

You're being judgmental dude. It was well written I thought ?

Don't you concur ?

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By *izzabelle and well hungCouple
over a year ago

Edinburgh.


"The human race is it's own worst enemy. We are cruel and nasty to others and cruel to animals and don't care what we do to the planet. We start wars that kill millions and then some people will just kill for the love of it. If aliens did decide to pay a visit they would think no we are not helping this bunch out and just fly past.

Pulled a heart string here dude"

Sorry for the aside... do we just block this guy? Sorry I just don’t see the point in him and as you are not assed with his contributions I assume you have him blocked?

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By *upremexMan
over a year ago

liverpool. huyton. near yewtree


"The human race is it's own worst enemy. We are cruel and nasty to others and cruel to animals and don't care what we do to the planet. We start wars that kill millions and then some people will just kill for the love of it. If aliens did decide to pay a visit they would think no we are not helping this bunch out and just fly past....

Pulled a heart string here dude

I’m assuming you’re just trying to cause some argument on this post?"

.....

.no not at all. Take it in the way it's ment.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Always chuckle when I see the term reverse racism.

Homophobic attacks occur all the time in the country. Finally this is getting some coverage.

Enforcement is not the issue. Ignorance is the problem. Eliminate the ignorance and these problems disappear.

Education is the solution to the problem.

Agree it's education.

Who gets to decide the curriculum?

The state. Or parents.

Often it's the parents who rally against schools that attempt to teach diversity and inclusion.

I think the younger the better when minds are less tainted by the current reality of the world.

Just recently. Parents protested against lgbt lessons being taught in schools. So far the council has obtained an injunction against the parents.

Parents are the main problem to be honest. No one is born hating anything. They are taught to hate and it is developed at home and nurtured by parents.

In my career ive dealt with a very diverse mix of people age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality ect.

None of the native British youths stood out as homophobic even if they say "that's gay" to describe something they don't like they are not using the word to mean homosexual... the children that have come from families outside of native British culture are the ones that have outwardly shown hatred for other people's sexual preference.

So based on your anecdotal evidence, British kids are not homophobic

I guess Rees-Mogg, Widdecombe, Tory party members that despise Cameron for his support of the community, the church of England and football fans are all foreign

I honestly think it’s bread from parents values passed to their kids.

Our parents were accepting of other people’s ways. They taught us the same.

Both of us are (pickle is bi, and not just fab bi)

Our kids are accepting of others.

We’ve never been taught, and we’ve never taught our kids to ostracise a person because of what they are. We never would.

That being said, we believe these people who are phobic against anything have either been brain washed or educated that there behaviour is correct.

This in turn leads to this group of people genuinely believing they are doing the correct thing.

These people are the ones that need education.

Can anybody remember a certain religious group who used to train homosexual people to be heterosexual? They did exist!

Make half was in the military in the early 90’s it was still against service law to be homosexual then and you would be discharged from the service.

Education education is the only way, unfortunately if someone is really hell bent on what they believe it’s very difficult.

I don't think education is necessarily the answer for people who follow a religious ideology that isn't accepting or inclusive.

Depends, the religion I think you are speaking about was the first major religion that gave women rights.

The Bible and the Torah did not achieve their things and actually set out to subjugate women.

There is also a cultural element to it that confuses the issue.

Why would you assume I'm talking about one religion?

My apologies if I got the wrong end of the stick.

What religions were you referring to?

I wasn't referring to one/any religion in particular.

Yawning

Not caring

That's very judgmental, shame on you

Apathy is judgemental now? OK

Yes, is that a problem for you ?

No, like I said above. Just clarifying. "

It wasn't a question ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The human race is it's own worst enemy. We are cruel and nasty to others and cruel to animals and don't care what we do to the planet. We start wars that kill millions and then some people will just kill for the love of it. If aliens did decide to pay a visit they would think no we are not helping this bunch out and just fly past.

Pulled a heart string here dude

Sorry for the aside... do we just block this guy? Sorry I just don’t see the point in him and as you are not assed with his contributions I assume you have him blocked?"

Done lol

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By *orthyorkypairCouple
over a year ago

North Yorkshire


"The human race is it's own worst enemy. We are cruel and nasty to others and cruel to animals and don't care what we do to the planet. We start wars that kill millions and then some people will just kill for the love of it. If aliens did decide to pay a visit they would think no we are not helping this bunch out and just fly past.

Pulled a heart string here dude

Sorry for the aside... do we just block this guy? Sorry I just don’t see the point in him and as you are not assed with his contributions I assume you have him blocked?

Done lol"

would point out to you good folks blocking does not stop the blocked person commenting on and seeing your posts on forums lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The human race is it's own worst enemy. We are cruel and nasty to others and cruel to animals and don't care what we do to the planet. We start wars that kill millions and then some people will just kill for the love of it. If aliens did decide to pay a visit they would think no we are not helping this bunch out and just fly past.

Pulled a heart string here dude

Sorry for the aside... do we just block this guy? Sorry I just don’t see the point in him and as you are not assed with his contributions I assume you have him blocked?

Done lol

would point out to you good folks blocking does not stop the blocked person commenting on and seeing your posts on forums lol "

I know, but it prevents any future accidental contact

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By *upremexMan
over a year ago

liverpool. huyton. near yewtree

I think it's childish. A view you dislike that was not ment in the way you took it and you scream blue murder.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The human race is it's own worst enemy. We are cruel and nasty to others and cruel to animals and don't care what we do to the planet. We start wars that kill millions and then some people will just kill for the love of it. If aliens did decide to pay a visit they would think no we are not helping this bunch out and just fly past.

Pulled a heart string here dude

Sorry for the aside... do we just block this guy? Sorry I just don’t see the point in him and as you are not assed with his contributions I assume you have him blocked?

Done lol

would point out to you good folks blocking does not stop the blocked person commenting on and seeing your posts on forums lol "

Evidently intelligent

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think it's childish. A view you dislike that was not ment in the way you took it and you scream blue murder."

You're dead right there my amigo.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The human race is it's own worst enemy. We are cruel and nasty to others and cruel to animals and don't care what we do to the planet. We start wars that kill millions and then some people will just kill for the love of it. If aliens did decide to pay a visit they would think no we are not helping this bunch out and just fly past.

Pulled a heart string here dude

Sorry for the aside... do we just block this guy? Sorry I just don’t see the point in him and as you are not assed with his contributions I assume you have him blocked?

Done lol

would point out to you good folks blocking does not stop the blocked person commenting on and seeing your posts on forums lol

I know, but it prevents any future accidental contact "

Why do you address me personally ?

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By *orthyorkypairCouple
over a year ago

North Yorkshire


"The human race is it's own worst enemy. We are cruel and nasty to others and cruel to animals and don't care what we do to the planet. We start wars that kill millions and then some people will just kill for the love of it. If aliens did decide to pay a visit they would think no we are not helping this bunch out and just fly past.

Pulled a heart string here dude

Sorry for the aside... do we just block this guy? Sorry I just don’t see the point in him and as you are not assed with his contributions I assume you have him blocked?

Done lol

would point out to you good folks blocking does not stop the blocked person commenting on and seeing your posts on forums lol

Evidently intelligent"

thats good grammar school education for you lol

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over a year ago


"The human race is it's own worst enemy. We are cruel and nasty to others and cruel to animals and don't care what we do to the planet. We start wars that kill millions and then some people will just kill for the love of it. If aliens did decide to pay a visit they would think no we are not helping this bunch out and just fly past.

Pulled a heart string here dude

Sorry for the aside... do we just block this guy? Sorry I just don’t see the point in him and as you are not assed with his contributions I assume you have him blocked?

Done lol

would point out to you good folks blocking does not stop the blocked person commenting on and seeing your posts on forums lol

Evidently intelligent

thats good grammar school education for you lol "

I'm just a dyslexic idiot

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By *orthyorkypairCouple
over a year ago

North Yorkshire


"The human race is it's own worst enemy. We are cruel and nasty to others and cruel to animals and don't care what we do to the planet. We start wars that kill millions and then some people will just kill for the love of it. If aliens did decide to pay a visit they would think no we are not helping this bunch out and just fly past.

Pulled a heart string here dude

Sorry for the aside... do we just block this guy? Sorry I just don’t see the point in him and as you are not assed with his contributions I assume you have him blocked?

Done lol

would point out to you good folks blocking does not stop the blocked person commenting on and seeing your posts on forums lol

Evidently intelligent

thats good grammar school education for you lol

I'm just a dyslexic idiot"

nowt wrong with that and tbh it was hubby that had grammar school education i went to secondary school lol

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over a year ago


"The human race is it's own worst enemy. We are cruel and nasty to others and cruel to animals and don't care what we do to the planet. We start wars that kill millions and then some people will just kill for the love of it. If aliens did decide to pay a visit they would think no we are not helping this bunch out and just fly past.

Pulled a heart string here dude

Sorry for the aside... do we just block this guy? Sorry I just don’t see the point in him and as you are not assed with his contributions I assume you have him blocked?

Done lol

would point out to you good folks blocking does not stop the blocked person commenting on and seeing your posts on forums lol

Evidently intelligent

thats good grammar school education for you lol

I'm just a dyslexic idiot

nowt wrong with that and tbh it was hubby that had grammar school education i went to secondary school lol "

Saying "nowt" sure shows you're from Yorkshire

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There's no such thing as 'reverse racism'.

Racism is racism.

Reverse racism? That not acceptance ? Or possibly supremacy if you’re thinking that way."

Sorry, I don't get your point. What do you mean?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There's no such thing as 'reverse racism'.

Racism is racism.

Reverse racism? That not acceptance ? Or possibly supremacy if you’re thinking that way.

Sorry, I don't get your point. What do you mean? "

Intelligence

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By *orthyorkypairCouple
over a year ago

North Yorkshire


"The human race is it's own worst enemy. We are cruel and nasty to others and cruel to animals and don't care what we do to the planet. We start wars that kill millions and then some people will just kill for the love of it. If aliens did decide to pay a visit they would think no we are not helping this bunch out and just fly past.

Pulled a heart string here dude

Sorry for the aside... do we just block this guy? Sorry I just don’t see the point in him and as you are not assed with his contributions I assume you have him blocked?

Done lol

would point out to you good folks blocking does not stop the blocked person commenting on and seeing your posts on forums lol

Evidently intelligent

thats good grammar school education for you lol

I'm just a dyslexic idiot

nowt wrong with that and tbh it was hubby that had grammar school education i went to secondary school lol

Saying "nowt" sure shows you're from Yorkshire "

aye thar can allus tell a yorkshire lass but thar canna tell her much! lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The human race is it's own worst enemy. We are cruel and nasty to others and cruel to animals and don't care what we do to the planet. We start wars that kill millions and then some people will just kill for the love of it. If aliens did decide to pay a visit they would think no we are not helping this bunch out and just fly past.

Pulled a heart string here dude

Sorry for the aside... do we just block this guy? Sorry I just don’t see the point in him and as you are not assed with his contributions I assume you have him blocked?

Done lol

would point out to you good folks blocking does not stop the blocked person commenting on and seeing your posts on forums lol

Evidently intelligent

thats good grammar school education for you lol

I'm just a dyslexic idiot

nowt wrong with that and tbh it was hubby that had grammar school education i went to secondary school lol

Saying "nowt" sure shows you're from Yorkshire

aye thar can allus tell a yorkshire lass but thar canna tell her much! lol "

Being a Yorkshire lass, would you not shag a Lancastrian ?

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By *orthyorkypairCouple
over a year ago

North Yorkshire


"The human race is it's own worst enemy. We are cruel and nasty to others and cruel to animals and don't care what we do to the planet. We start wars that kill millions and then some people will just kill for the love of it. If aliens did decide to pay a visit they would think no we are not helping this bunch out and just fly past.

Pulled a heart string here dude

Sorry for the aside... do we just block this guy? Sorry I just don’t see the point in him and as you are not assed with his contributions I assume you have him blocked?

Done lol

would point out to you good folks blocking does not stop the blocked person commenting on and seeing your posts on forums lol

Evidently intelligent

thats good grammar school education for you lol

I'm just a dyslexic idiot

nowt wrong with that and tbh it was hubby that had grammar school education i went to secondary school lol

Saying "nowt" sure shows you're from Yorkshire

aye thar can allus tell a yorkshire lass but thar canna tell her much! lol

Being a Yorkshire lass, would you not shag a Lancastrian ?"

HELL NOOOOO i have standards you know!!!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The human race is it's own worst enemy. We are cruel and nasty to others and cruel to animals and don't care what we do to the planet. We start wars that kill millions and then some people will just kill for the love of it. If aliens did decide to pay a visit they would think no we are not helping this bunch out and just fly past.

Pulled a heart string here dude

Sorry for the aside... do we just block this guy? Sorry I just don’t see the point in him and as you are not assed with his contributions I assume you have him blocked?

Done lol

would point out to you good folks blocking does not stop the blocked person commenting on and seeing your posts on forums lol

Evidently intelligent

thats good grammar school education for you lol

I'm just a dyslexic idiot

nowt wrong with that and tbh it was hubby that had grammar school education i went to secondary school lol

Saying "nowt" sure shows you're from Yorkshire

aye thar can allus tell a yorkshire lass but thar canna tell her much! lol

Being a Yorkshire lass, would you not shag a Lancastrian ?

HELL NOOOOO i have standards you know!!!!! "

that's worse than homophobia ....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Has this bottomed out yet ?"

Stop it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Those two girls on the bus are just the tip of the iceberg.

But it's not just homophobic attacks is it? Xenephobic, racist and I'm going use the term reverse racist as well, religious and secterain and gang related.

It's getting closer and closer to the time that we don't need community policing by social workers in uniform, we are getting close to the need for something I never thought this country would need.

We will soon need real and genuine enforcement "

It's attacks full stop. The ism attacks are just the only ones that make the news.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Has this bottomed out yet ?

Stop it. "

Stop what ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Has this bottomed out yet ?

Stop it.

Stop what ? "

If you have to ask...I can't explain.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There's no such thing as 'reverse racism'.

Racism is racism.

Reverse racism? That not acceptance ? Or possibly supremacy if you’re thinking that way.

Sorry, I don't get your point. What do you mean?

Intelligence"

My question wasn't aimed at you, but thanks for answering on his behalf.

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