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    Quote Originally Posted by stevie View Post

    A prominent member of the British National Party has complained of being a victim of discrimination after saying he lost his job at a gay nightclub when bosses found out about his political beliefs....

    http://www.scotsman.com/edinburgh-ev...ncer-1-2354481

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    Quote Originally Posted by InnocentNewborn View Post
    I find gay men in particular to be fundamentally rather materialistic and "right wing". They are not great supporters of environmentalism and ecological concerns.
    Where did you "find" these particular gays? The Weimar Republic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaucho View Post
    Can you put a good word in jock so seymour stilch got the job.
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    I see you have the wit of a sweaty sock.

    I seriously doubt that even Petrolhead laughed at that one.

    Pretty embarrassing for you really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by InnocentNewborn View Post
    I find gay men in particular to be fundamentally rather materialistic and "right wing". They are not great supporters of environmentalism and ecological concerns.
    I disagree. There are gay people, and there are in your face gay people. Your statement is probably for in your face gay people. I lived with a gay guy in my first year at uni, he had a first in Philosophy, was studying to be a teacher, his partner was an Oxford professor. These two people you'd probably never realise are gay unless you really knew them.
    On the other hand I've met some in your face gay people who don't care about much else than having it off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaucho View Post
    Can you put a good word in jock so seymour stilch got the job.
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    Selina in a jock? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frigidweirdo View Post
    I disagree. There are gay people, and there are in your face gay people. Your statement is probably for in your face gay people. I lived with a gay guy in my first year at uni, he had a first in Philosophy, was studying to be a teacher, his partner was an Oxford professor. These two people you'd probably never realise are gay unless you really knew them.
    On the other hand I've met some in your face gay people who don't care about much else than having it off.
    It does make sense that homosexuals would have less interest in the extension of the family that is tribe and nation than heterosexuals who are married, have children and are settled in the community. The homosexual has traditionally been a despised outsider whose interests lie outside of the norms of society. He is inclined thus towards an individualist and controversial lifestyle where his own personal indulgences, beginning with a sexual lifestyle disapproved of traditionally, are part of making choices based on his own pleasure rather than on a sense of duty to the wider, predominantly heterosexual, community. The homosexual who chooses a celibate lifestyle rather than "coming out" in any way would be making an attempt to fit in with the social norms by contrast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by InnocentNewborn View Post
    It does make sense that homosexuals would have less interest in the extension of the family that is tribe and nation than heterosexuals who are married, have children and are settled in the community. The homosexual has traditionally been a despised outsider whose interests lie outside of the norms of society. He is inclined thus towards an individualist and controversial lifestyle where his own personal indulgences, beginning with a sexual lifestyle disapproved of traditionally, are part of making choices based on his own pleasure rather than on a sense of duty to the wider, predominantly heterosexual, community. The homosexual who chooses a celibate lifestyle rather than "coming out" in any way would be making an attempt to fit in with the social norms by contrast.
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