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So I know this thread is getting old, but I actually had a similar discussion with my friend the other day and it really peed me off. My friend was telling me that a child had been suspended from school for saying 'this work is gay'. I've always used this word to describe something that is lame, or stupid and I've never known anyone to be offended by it, so I laughed, thinking she'd also think the whole being excluded for saying gay was a bit of a joke. Well, oh my God, her reaction. She told me it was not funny, it was a disgusting word to use, it was highly offensive and homophobic, she suggests I never say it again... I just continued to laugh.
People are far, far too easily offended these days. Someone bought up the argument of 'people would be so offended if you used the word fat to describe something stupid'. I have heard on numerous occasions people saying 'big fat liar'. Have any of my fat friends ever been offended? No. Was I, as a former fat kid, offended by this? No. Because the word is being used in a different context. People aren't directly insulting you by saying things are gay, or using terms like 'big fat liar', 'this is (situation) so black'. These words have different connotations. Now if someone outright called someone 'a dirty gay boy' then yes, that is offensive, because that's insulting their sexuality and suggesting their is something wrong with being a homosexual.
So I wanted to quote this because it overall sums up how I feel about issues like this. I don't like terms like lesbian, bisexual, homosexual because I disagree with people putting themselves into categories and identifying themselves as these things. I myself am attracted to people, men, women, transgendered people. I refuse to call myself a bisexual, because I don't want to label myself. I am a human, who likes people. I think people need to stop trying to force themselves into categories and just be... a person, a human being.
I hope that all made sense, it's been a long time since I've entered a debate and I've just finished work so I'm incredibly tired. ;) x
People are far, far too easily offended these days. Someone bought up the argument of 'people would be so offended if you used the word fat to describe something stupid'. I have heard on numerous occasions people saying 'big fat liar'. Have any of my fat friends ever been offended? No. Was I, as a former fat kid, offended by this? No. Because the word is being used in a different context. People aren't directly insulting you by saying things are gay, or using terms like 'big fat liar', 'this is (situation) so black'. These words have different connotations. Now if someone outright called someone 'a dirty gay boy' then yes, that is offensive, because that's insulting their sexuality and suggesting their is something wrong with being a homosexual.
I'm not sure how I feel about it. I mean, I'm not personally offended by it (though I'm bi not gay, I can't imagine I'd be offended by "that's so bi" either). That's probably because I don't feel that my sexuality is so closely tied to my identity. In fact, it has no connection to my identity or who I am as a person whatsoever, so why should I be personally offended?
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So I wanted to quote this because it overall sums up how I feel about issues like this. I don't like terms like lesbian, bisexual, homosexual because I disagree with people putting themselves into categories and identifying themselves as these things. I myself am attracted to people, men, women, transgendered people. I refuse to call myself a bisexual, because I don't want to label myself. I am a human, who likes people. I think people need to stop trying to force themselves into categories and just be... a person, a human being.
I hope that all made sense, it's been a long time since I've entered a debate and I've just finished work so I'm incredibly tired. ;) x