This story amused me. It seems that Gay Bars face prosecution if they deny entry to heterosexual customers under new laws intended to protect homosexuals from discrimination. Under regulations to be published next month it will be illegal for a gay bar or nightclub to exclude anyone on the grounds of sexual orientation. Now, read this next sentence carefully...
The full implications of the new law have caused alarm among gay rights activists, who are surprised at the perverse effects of a measure they believed would advance their civil rights.
PERVERSE effects! Really...isn't that a tad, judgemental?
They are also worried that it could erode the atmosphere of homosexual clubs and expose gays to homophobic customers. “A lot of people are very anxious indeed about having to open their doors to what they perceive to be hostile straight people.”
So, allowing heterosexual people to share the same space as homosexuals is both perverse and hostile in the eyes of the militant Gay lobby. Says it all.
I often think that it is the strident tone and hysterical claims affected by these militant "I'm the only gay in the village" types that causes so much damage to the homosexual image.
they can invoke ROAR. so i dont really know what you or they are going on about.
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So barman, do you know how to make a fruit cordial?
Posted by: Ross | February 26, 2006 at 01:44 PM
I often think that it is the strident tone and hysterical claims affected by these militant "I'm the only gay in the village" types that causes so much damage to the homosexual image.
That & the image of 2 men buggering each other.
Posted by: | February 26, 2006 at 04:21 PM
somebodys repressed.
Posted by: daytripper | February 26, 2006 at 04:45 PM
I may have led a sheltered life but 2 men buggering each - other at the same time? I feel there might be some technical problems to overcome...
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