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Home › Forums › Sex & Relationships › #IsItOkay to hate on these folks
Inspired by our conversation over in “As a young woman you don’t learn how to pleasure yourself“I went in search of the Kinsey Institute site similar to OMG Yes! and came across this perversion of progress:
http://stopthekinseyinstitute.org/
These delightful people have equated in the same sentence (as equally disgusting): “pedophilia, incest, abortion, homosexuality, promiscuity, adultery, the legalization of same-sex marriage and much more.”
So inspired by Adam Hill’s The Last Leg, my question of the day: Is it okay to thoroughly hate on these people without ever having met them?
Also, don’t know whether it is the same in the US, but in Australia you have to actually have NFP status to get a “.org” url – which just makes me hate on them more.
I have a new target for my outrage, and her name is Aunt Marie:
http://www.boredpanda.com/homophobic-aunt-fight-charlie-marie/
Homophobic aunts really shouldn’t “I’m not homophobic, but” and expect it to stay private.
So, tell me who are you hating on for dumb and totally uncalled for stances about sexuality?
Woah, I can’t believe that @MsBlueStreak – especially the whole “your lifestyle” thing. I didn’t realise that being in a relationship was a “lifestyle”.
Aunt Marie is a gem B)
I’ve found yet another target for my outrage… The Daily Telegraph… who in an info graphic about Young Aussies only having themselves to blame for their ill health included the statistics
1) 1/3 of Australia’s young people live in New South Wales
2)”16.8% of secondary school students in Australia are attracted to people of the same sex as them or both sexes
Because teenagers generally get to decide where they live, and same sex attraction is absolutely a health risk!!
I have a gay friend whose mum is lovely and very supportive but EXCEPTIONALLY naive and makes the most ridiculous comments. He used to post them to Twitter but he took his Twitter down for some reason recently 🙁