RE: Why Homosexuality is Okay
January 9, 2012 at 12:49 am
(This post was last modified: January 9, 2012 at 12:56 am by kılıç_mehmet.)
(January 9, 2012 at 12:28 am)Rhythm Wrote: You're not laying low right now...maintain the harmony! You cant talk about your forefathers, you can't talk about being a turk, you cant wear turkish anything, etc etc etc.I don't know what you're talking about, really. You sound hysterical in your attempts to reply with a comparison, where there is nothing to compare, as ethnic matters are completely different.
Besides, I'm here, in the land of the Turks. I can do everything Turkish in here, and you can only talk from there.
You only blow out meaningless hot air from your mouth.
Quote:Oh, no cries from oppressed turkish peoples? Like cries of those terrible muslims and backstabbers who robbed you of your lands and culture...hmnI don't know what you're referring to, perhaps an old thread. Obviously, that was a thread about politics.
Besides, ethnic matters are too complicated for the small problems of gays not being able to marry and adopt children to fit in.
But if you want to hear of the real persecution and opression of Turks in China and Iran, we can talk about it later. And if you want to speak of the real oppression of gays in China and Iran, we can talk about that later too, since you are obviously too busy to sort out the oppression of this crybaby of a homosexual who was teased for his condition a bit too often instead of bungee jumping with a rope tied to his neck.
Quote:Are there many gays that demand that your schools teach in "Gayish"? Demanding they be given land because they are gay, to conduct gay business? Mind your own business? Obviously not, since you can't keep your personal business out of gay business in the first place. Would "being gay" qualify as "bothering" someone such as yourself?They do not demand anything here. But they do in America, so it's not me who has to worry, obviously. And I think that the time will come soon enough that the gays will demand their own schools, and their own pieces of land to live in, since they form associations, and conduct marches and parades, they form communities and self-identify as such.
Besides, gay business is really not in a position to make any demands.
They are only as able to conduct their business as normal society allows them to do so.
Quote:Dear little Mehmet has a quaint,naive idea of gays. IE that the men are effeminate, and the women masculine. OF COURSE some are,most are not,especially living in a bigoted country such as Turkey or say parts of the Southern US. In such places being openly gay can be physically dangerous.I won't lie. I certainly would not make friends with a man openly identifies as gay. But I also adhere to the philosophy of live and let live. I would not feel comfortable with such a person around me and I would not associate with them unless it's absolutely necessary.
Dangerous? No. But it can be quite depressing...I won't lie, you'd face repercussions from male members of society.
And I think such things are sometimes in order to maintain the balance...
Quote:As we say here Mehmet would "die with his leg in the air" if he had a clue about how many gays of both sexes he actually knows.One can never know for sure. But obviously, it does not matter. The Germans have a saying. "Was ich nicht weiß, macht mich nicht heiß."
And they are not distrupting anything either. But it's generally not an easy thing to be passive here either. Here, you'd sooner or later be found out.
People are suspicious, and people talk. Such a sensation like a real gay person has not showed up yet in the campus, at least unknown to male students, but we know that they're there, and they too have an association, yet no one knows how many they are, or where they meet.
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