I Live In Hell wrote: » I think the homosexuals here would want to remember that they are the minority and that if we decide to put you back in your place, we will.
riffmongous wrote: » It's so bizarre, who ever saw a man and woman all over each other and thought, damn heterosexuals, why can't they just piss off
splinter65 wrote: » I do and and always did. Who wants to see any couple behaving like a couple of stray dogs?
I Live In Hell wrote: » We got the numbers, you don't. Keep it up with the lgbt nonsense and you'll very quickly find Ireland turns into Russia.
splinter65 wrote: » Did I specify in any post that I only dislike gay PDAs? Are you jumping the gun a bit with the homophobic card these days Joey?
Stop moaning ffs wrote: » Generally speaking you don’t want anyone else getting involved when you’re kissing someone. Are two straight people kissing attentions seeking? Will you ever stop talking shyte
batgoat wrote: » In fairness you kept leaping to the defence of a guy who specifically has an issue with gay pdas...
splinter65 wrote: » I have a problem with anyone who thinks they can behave how they want where other people are enjoying public amenities. If you want to try and force people to change the generally accepted rules of public behavior just because your a minority then that’s just not going to happen.
Stop moaning ffs wrote: » There are rules for public behavior? That’s new Where can I look them up? Are you in Russia too???
batgoat wrote: » And your decision to defend the guy who said being gay is "a lifestyle choice"? Pretending he meant something entirely different.
splinter65 wrote: » Your struggling now with your homophobic card in your hot little hand desperate to hand it out. Anyone who disagrees with you is a homophobe. Choosing to be intimate with your partner in public is a choice it doesn’t matter what your sexuality is. Try again.
splinter65 wrote: » Bit of a shock to you I know but have you ever wondered why you have to be clothed to a minimum standard of modesty when you go out? Or why you have to find a bathroom if you want to use the toilet? Or why there are laws around public order? You don’t have to go to Russia at all to find out that you can’t just do whatever you like wherever you like whenever you like.
batgoat wrote: » Simple question though, why did you try to defend the earlier posters decision to refer to being gay as "a lifestyle choice"? No bother if you don't want to answer.
Stop moaning ffs wrote: » I’m unaware of any law in the republic that outlaws people of either sexuality not being allowed hold hands in public or kiss in public. You’re one of those people that demand the right to say whatever you want no matter how offensive but also get triggered by things like gays or feminists or Muslims aren’t ye? You’d wanna snap out of it. It isn’t that ireland anymore. We had a referendum on it a few years back you might have missed it.
riffmongous wrote: » You hold it against heterosexuals, which presumably includes yourself? Would it not make more sense to just hold it against that particular couple?
splinter65 wrote: » Of course. You can do whatever you like in public and no one can say one word to you or your going to have a total meltdown and cry that you might as well be in Russia. Apparently we had a referendum about this and everyone agreed that you can do whatever you like whenever and wherever. Sure. And anyone who disagrees with you is whatever “phobic” you decide they are. So I can have sex with my husband leaning against a car in our main st this afternoon and nobody can complain. You’re making an absolute show of yourself here, fitting every stereotype of a modern little tin pot dictator who thinks he can tell everyone else what he will and won’t do. Winter is coming.
Stop moaning ffs wrote: » Imagine waking up one day and choosing to make your life way more difficult by being gay and having to deal with some of the bigoted gob****es out there Nobody makes that choice it isn’t a choice you absolute clods
splinter65 wrote: » Nobody ever chose to be gay. Nobody ever wanted such a complicated life. Especially now. Look at this thread. Even when homosexuality is no longer a hindrance by law to you getting on with your life you have people who clearly want to use it as an excuse to exempt themselves from normal rules of behavior. I said I don’t like public displays of affection, like literally billions of others. Apparently that means I wish I was in Russia ....
Stop moaning ffs wrote: » I remember well your rantings and ravings on here against marriage equality. You haven’t gotten over it seems. And yes. You are a homophobe. Do you deny it?
batgoat wrote: » Look at this thread? A load of outraged homophobes? Including your outrage that soap operas have too many gay people... The thread was initially about an outlandish claim by a Polish publication but you seem to think it has a point or something.
splinter65 wrote: » There you go batgoat. Anyone who disagrees is a homophobe. Blah blah blah blah blah....
splinter65 wrote: » Yes I deny I’m a homophobe. Because I’m not. As usual for you anyone who voiced an opinion different to yours is “ranting and raving”. And here you are hectoring and dictating just like a nasty little fascist . I’d hate to be you.
splinter65 wrote: » I don’t know why this is such a mystery to you all. Like many millions all over the world I think that intimacy belongs in private. Why are people so confused and offended?
Stop moaning ffs wrote: » Still laughing. Awful quiet you’ve gone there splinter