Gay Pride in London Today

I was going to keep quiet but I must say that reading some of the things said on here has made me rather sad and disappointed.

Perhaps I've become a little naive.
 
DrNick said:
I was going to keep quiet but I must say that reading some of the things said on here has made me rather sad and disappointed.

Perhaps I've become a little naive.

My sentiments exactly Nick. It's all a bit depressing isn't it? I'm straight, but I take some comfort from the fact that 70% of the population are in favour of Gay marriage, according to all of the recent polls.
 
original guvnor said:
DrNick said:
I was going to keep quiet but I must say that reading some of the things said on here has made me rather sad and disappointed.

Perhaps I've become a little naive.

My sentiments exactly Nick. It's all a bit depressing isn't it? I'm straight, but I take some comfort from the fact that 70% of the population are in favour of Gay marriage, according to all of the recent polls.

So 30% are not in favour and that is allowed. No I’m not saying that I'm in the 30% or even in the 70% it doesn't actually matter.

The thing that does matter and I find the most offensive and depressing in all debates/discussions like this is this issue that some people appear to have with the fact that we all have personal opinions; believe it or not it is allowed!!
 
Converted Steve said:
original guvnor said:
DrNick said:
I was going to keep quiet but I must say that reading some of the things said on here has made me rather sad and disappointed.

Perhaps I've become a little naive.

My sentiments exactly Nick. It's all a bit depressing isn't it? I'm straight, but I take some comfort from the fact that 70% of the population are in favour of Gay marriage, according to all of the recent polls.

So 30% are not in favour and that is allowed. No I’m not saying that I'm in the 30% or even in the 70% it doesn't actually matter.

The thing that does matter and I find the most offensive and depressing in all debates/discussions like this is this issue that some people appear to have with the fact that we all have personal opinions; believe it or not it is allowed!!

I agree, it's different opinions being expressed so why is that depressing.

On the subject for some it doesn't bother them for others they feel it's wrong so good to get both sides.

Tim.
 
Have to say OG & dr nick you are coming across as aloof & condescending here , why is it not ok for all to have their own belief & opinion without being judged & sneered at ?
196 countries in the world & only 10 of those recognise gay marriage as legal says it all to me
 
Is it ok to be Anti-Semitic or racist then? That's an opinion and it's also a bigoted opinion too.

I think the only aloof ones are those who think they are normal and gay people aren't.
 
original guvnor said:
Is it ok to be Anti-Semitic or racist then? That's an opinion and it's also a bigoted opinion too.

I think the only aloof ones are those who think they are normal and gay people aren't.

You are completely missing the point mate , you are judging someone based on their opinion yet your own opinion as not been questioned .
Who,s to say who is right or wrong ?
That,s where the aloof , condescending attitude comes in , you think you,ve taken the moral highground but in fact it,s just your opinion , as i said before , you,d do well in politics
 
original guvnor said:
Oh and how many of those 196 countries are a democracy? That tells you a lot more....

Totally different debate but you only think you live in a democracy :wink:
 
I'm not missing the point at all Mr W.

Look we will just have to agree to disagree on this. I hadn't intended to comment beyond my first post anyway.
 
Can't not really chime in on this one..

I don't really get the pride march thing, i'm sure if i went along id no doubt immediately understand it - all pictures i see on facebook of it are of people having a good time. I guess its not a protest, its a celebration of society moving forward and being accepting, and good for anyone that does decide to attend, just like those of us who choose to meet in a carpark and talk about brake discs.

I'm personally happy, and glad, that tired, out of date and ignorant opinions and beliefs around LGBT will die out with the generation that hold them, and that my generation is forward thinking and likely going to lead to an improved world in the future where we live in a much nicer and accepting place where this topic would never of existed (nobody would of thought to question the pride events).

I'm all for free speech, so people should share their opinions happily - but don't expect not to be judged for them.

I guess you also have to remember some people did grow up in different times when these things weren't acceptable, and some of those people are not as open minded as others.

Lets hope the rest of this topic concentrates on the real issue with the Gay Pride march... which is the same as every other London based march... the traffic is terrible and really gets in the way of my Z4 driving.
 
I don't care what anyone does for fun/entertainment as long as they're not harming others, breaking the law, or not harming animals.
If you don't like it, ignore it. That being said, it's ok to voice your opinion either way too.
I get more ticked off by bad use of comma's (Mr Wilks) :lol:
 
If ever there was a thread that did,nt need reviving Carol this is it , quite obviously a contentious issue where no positive can come from discussing it 8)
Best left to sink like a stone
 
mr wilks said:
If ever there was a thread that did,nt need reviving Carol this is it , quite obviously a contentious issue where no positive can come from discussing it 8)
Best left to sink like a stone


Just been catching up on threads, didn't even notice the last post was a few days ago.
 
dr_john said:
budfox has a very valid point.

I'm not homophobic in any way, in fact I've had some very good friends in the past who happened to be gay, but why should we have it shoved down our throat like this? :o

Seeing the funny side now & this from dr john whether intentional or not still tickles me :oops:
 
I seriously had to google LGBT because I was wondering why so many people were in support of a lettuce bacon and tomato sandwich. Shows how interested I was about it all :tumbleweed:
 
mr wilks said:
dr_john said:
budfox has a very valid point.

I'm not homophobic in any way, in fact I've had some very good friends in the past who happened to be gay, but why should we have it shoved down our throat like this? :o

Seeing the funny side now & this from dr john whether intentional or not still tickles me :oops:

Well yes it certainly was supposed to be intentionally funny but some people had a sense of humour failure. I admit to adapting it from a joke I heard years back. As I said, I'm not, nor have I ever been, homophobic! Sorry if any offense was caused!
 
Friend from school who was also a gym buddy for a while was gay and each to their own, but proper camp people annoy the crap out of me...Louis Spence personality...soo annoying!

If lesbians want to scissor and gays want to bum then that's all gravy, doesn't affect me and it also helps population control.
 
nightyard said:
Friend from school who was also a gym buddy for a while was gay and each to their own, but proper camp people annoy the crap out of me...Louis Spence personality...soo annoying!

If lesbians want to scissor and gays want to bum then that's all gravy, doesn't affect me and it also helps population control.
How very politely put :) agree with the population control ,the worlds too crowded already.
 
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