RE: You can't be gay in the US
September 9, 2014 at 6:59 pm
(This post was last modified: September 9, 2014 at 7:01 pm by Keri.)
(September 9, 2014 at 3:26 pm)Keri Wrote: I don't like that term...
There's also the meatball. British dish (Welsh?) made of pork. I still haven't tried them.
(September 9, 2014 at 6:51 pm)Diablo Wrote:(September 9, 2014 at 6:41 pm)Keri Wrote: Yes, I did. It went a bit like this:
I posted, saying that I don't like the term faggot. and talking shit about meatballs
You posted a picture of someone being burnt at the stake.
Losty said she didn't get the joke to which that I clarified that it wasn't a joke and tried to explain my knowledge of the etymology of the term and Cthulhu Dreaming chimed it for extra clarification.Trying to deny it refers to gays
Then a video was posted from a comedian that grew up not knowing that faggot had anything to do with gay people. Not homophobic.There's no video
ShaMan posted something about turning sticks into bundles. I think he was making light of the older definition of the term. That's just homophobic
Then you started accusing people of being homophobic.
I'm sorry. I just don't see it.
Was I contributing to this homophobia that you claim?
Looks like it.
Ummmm.... in response to your bolded about what I said...
http://britishfood.about.com/od/eorecipes/r/faggots.htm
It's a literal dish. You can go to any shop and most restaurants here and get them...
And about the 'denying faggots refers to gays' bit that you accused me of, Google it and multiple people say it *might* be an urban legend. I personally wouldn't be surprised if it is actually where the term came from...
There IS a video. Check page 6.
And if you actually think I'm being homophobic then you better send an email to my girlfriend whose clit my tongue was attached to for an hour last night because she may want to know the person she's been in a relationship with for the past 17 months is homophobic.
Fuck off.
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— Victoria Woodhull, “And the truth shall make you free,” a speech on the principles of social freedom, 1871