CharcoalWally
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- Location
- West of Scotland
Really?It all sounds a bit Saudi Arabia or North Korea to me...
Then I suggest you take yourself off to these two countries and try to have this open debate we're having here online in their land.
In this country, each side of the argument is allowedto make their case, and that goes for the so called "minority group " too. Whether they are in some perceived minority matters not, their voice deserves to be heard.
That's how homosexuality came to be decriminalised in this country, when, in supposedly less enlightened times than today, politicians and legal minds came together to ordain that a criminalised "minority "should no longer be targeted as illegals in this country, and the fact that they were a "minority, " didn't come into it .
If we took your thought processes to their "logical"conclusion, then we'd still have 60 's bobbies on the beat chasing after gents in overcoats out of the park shrubbery.
And anyway , what's this minority you speak of in the context of this debate?
Do you think that everyone who speaks out against homophobia is actually gay?
I'd be willing to wager that many are actually straight.