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thank you. Glad you pointed out the elephant in the room.As opposed to disapproving of bullying universally?
You sound a lot like a homophobe.
Gays are not out to get anyoneâŚparanoia run amok.
thank you. Glad you pointed out the elephant in the room.As opposed to disapproving of bullying universally?
You sound a lot like a homophobe.
Because history has shown these are ideologically based clubs. These clubs promote homosexual behavior as normal.Why assume this was an ideologically-based club with a social or political agenda? As described, it was a club designed to prevent gay students from being bullied. What is wrong with that?
Exactly right.I think this demonstrates one aspect of where the modern Westâs confusion on this subject comes from. There are some people among us with disordered sexual attractions. These people, like everyone who has something wrong with them, are subject to stigmas, prejudices, and even torments at the hands of those who derive pleasure from grinding their perceived inferiors into the dirt.
Rather than combat this evil attitude towards weakness in others, we take the shortcut of denying that the weakness is a weakness at all. We call it a strength instead. We bring in language of identity and pride. We even call up the moral power that lies in our cultural memory of the Civil Rights Movement. And so the real moral problem of the strongâs disdain for the weak remains unresolved, while a debilitating condition is exalted to the status of âpersecuted minorityâ.
Following the Gospel would include not using ideological labels like LGBT. That reinforces a deviant mentality.I have to heartily disagree. Teenagers learning how to behave in a Christ-like manner has nothing to do with moral relativism or broken homes. Behaving in a loving manner or being friends with a LGBT person has nothing to do with any specific ideology - it has to do with following the Gospels. BTW, I havenât seen one case where a straight student âcaughtâ gayness.
I think that was what the OP was trying to do. When he says straight kids should not be bullied, he probably means there are other problems besides being gay that straight people have, although, I admit, his intentions are not so clear at times.In fairness, people arenât selected to be bullied because theyâre straight. It just doesnât happen, because being straight is normal. Drawing attention to people being bullied because theyâre straight would be farcical, because it simply doesnât happen.
Try harder next time. A better argument is the fact that drawing attention only to bullying aimed at âLGBTâ folk is silly when bullying of all kinds should be discouraged.
What about kids who may just be a little effeminate, or simply not as tough as other boys. Being a teacher, I hear all the time how kids will call each other âgayâ or say âthatâs so gayâ. While I disagree with gay marriage, I think its offensive to use it in such a way.No one should be bullied. But are straight kids bullied just for being straight, the way gay kids are for simply being gay? Itâs not exactly the equivalent. In the case of straight kids, I think there is usually some other reason why theyâre bullied.
Thats the way my school was. They said they didnât have a problem, and the sad thing is most of the parents agreed. They felt it was only a small amount of kids getting bullied (usually those who were sped kids or perceived to be gay) but soon it progressed to some really bad stuff.SOME Catholic schools do. Some Catholic schools stick their heads in the sand and say they donât have and never will have a bullying problem while the kid down the hall is being ridiculed on a daily basis for being âfatâ, âgayâ and âstupidâ.
Iâm on your side on this issue. I was just pointing out what I think the OP meant by the title of the thread. However, what his motivation may be in starting this thread is something only he knows for sure.What about kids who may just be a little effeminate, or simply not as tough as other boys. Being a teacher, I hear all the time how kids will call each other âgayâ or say âthatâs so gayâ. While I disagree with gay marriage, I think its offensive to use it in such a way.
In high school its worse. I was bullied and called really terrible gay names (sorry if this offends anyone, but just to see how bad it was fudge packer, phag, queer bait) all because i didnât have a girlfriend through HS and had a temper. So anytime I hear people saying gay people are crybabies for being bullied. It does hurt. I hardly support gay marriage, but know it isnât right to bully them
I think itâs a little more than that, Meltzer.I think that was what the OP was trying to do. When he says straight kids should not be bullied, he probably means there are other problems besides being gay that straight people have, although, I admit, his intentions are not so clear at times.
Itâs not gay people that concern, most gay people are A-okay with âto each his ownâ. The real instigators (imho) are the misguided liberals who want to create a âutopianâ society where traditional beliefs about sexuality are reeducated out of everyone.thank you. Glad you pointed out the elephant in the room.
Gays are not out to get anyoneâŚparanoia run amok.
I agree and I think this is part of the problem. People tend to lump all homosexuals in with the activists, just as they tend to lump all Muslims in with the terrorists.Itâs not gay people that concern, most gay people are A-okay with âto each his ownâ. The real instigators (imho) are the misguided liberals who want to create a âutopianâ society where traditional beliefs about sexuality are reeducated out of everyone.
But perhaps another straight kid bullied you for liking the same boy they like?
I was NEVER bullied for being straight. I was picked on for being short.
I played softball and 9 out of the 13 girls were/are gay. My gay teammates never picked on me for liking boys.![]()
Nope.But perhaps another straight kid bullied you for liking the same boy they like?![]()
If you like a boy and pursue him, youre carrying out a heterosexual inclination.Nope.
If you read the whole thread, you will see that his problem has nothing to do with straight kids being picked on for their sexual orientation.
They arenât going to say âyou are straight so you should kill yourselfâ Or âyou are straight so you are going to hellâ You are comparing apples to oranges.If you like a boy and pursue him, youre carrying out a heterosexual inclination.
If someone bullies you because of that, in this case say a person who likes the same boy, they are bullying you for possessing a heterosexual inclination.
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I donât think he wanted to shock people, I just think he wanted to get people thinking differently.They arenât going to say âyou are straight so you should kill yourselfâ Or âyou are straight so you are going to hellâ You are comparing apples to oranges.
Also, if you will read the WHOLE THREAD you will see that the OP didnât have a problem being picked on for being straight. He was picked on for his race. He titled this thread what he did for shock value.![]()
I understand why he titled the thread this way, but to say people aren picke on for having heterosexual feelings is nonsense and i cited an example of that evenThey arenât going to say âyou are straight so you should kill yourselfâ Or âyou are straight so you are going to hellâ You are comparing apples to oranges.
Also, if you will read the WHOLE THREAD you will see that the OP didnât have a problem being picked on for being straight. He was picked on for his race. He titled this thread what he did for shock value.![]()
Being tormented by someone because you like their boyfriend isnât being picked on for being straight. The girl isnât saying âhahaha you are straight, you are so weird.â Come on dude, she likes boys too.I understand why he titled the thread this way, but to say people aren picke on for having heterosexual feelings is nonsense and i cited an example of that even![]()
You are correct about the intention of this thread. There are thousands of possible reasons why a kid might get bullied. For example, itâs common for a kid to get bullied just because they are new to a school or new to the neighborhood. Thatâs why we donât need to have a single laser beam focus on just one type of bullying the way the âLGBTâ activists want to have it because it excludes all the other kids who get bullied who arenât âLGBTâ. If we tell kids, âyou shouldnât bully the LGBT kidsâ, a bully can think to him or herself âwell, they only said I canât bully an LGBT kid. They didnât say I canât bully a non-LGBT kidâ. Then the bully has us stupid politically correct adults on a technicality.I think that was what the OP was trying to do. When he says straight kids should not be bullied, he probably means there are other problems besides being gay that straight people have, although, I admit, his intentions are not so clear at times.