Alioune DVToure wrote:Rag_hater wrote:Alioune DVToure wrote:Rag_hater wrote:
For me Racism and Homophobia are separate things and to consider them as the same IMO is wrong.Racism in my opinion is a much bigger issue and more of a problem.
Explain...
The way I see it is that there would be very few occasions that somebody who is gay would be spotted as different because of how they looked.Being offered to be paki bashed because of people looking at me is something I don't think many gays have been subjected to.Hearing a few hundred people make monkey noises ain't to pleasant either.
No doubt Homophobia is horrible but I don't think it as deep seated as racism.
Fair enough. Seems like a well-considered and reasonable response.
Yes and no, in my opinion.
(Sorry to get all 'academic' here...)
'Homosexuality' is a pretty recent identity thing in terms of public acceptance (probably since, say, 1986-87, and truly endorsed since the late 1990s, although that may be because of my own age and awareness). There are some gay people you wouldn't know from Adam, and then there are some 'flamers' (hate the word myself, but for the purposes of this, it has to be used). Would it then be ok to jibe at some (ie those who don't primarily associate with homosexual culture), but not those who identify as homosexual first and foremost?
I think it's too transitional a thing at the moment to have a definitive stance on. In 20 years, I think (and hope) it will be looked on as racism is now, and that we'll have 'homophobic great uncles', that we laugh at in an endearing way in the same way as we laugh at 'racist great aunts' now; not vicious people from our own generation, but the lesser-educated people from bygone days.
At the same time a stance needs to be made. That's through education, in my opinion, not through drawing a line (which so many on here seem to be against and would probably rebel against were it to be enforced).
Can I ask some of the older people on here how racist chants made their way out of the terraces? Was it through younger people coming through, dawning acceptance, or some kind of blanket ban?
"Ferguson. Žvaka kurac."
(Ferguson. Chewing-gum cock.)
Old man in a bar in rural Bosnia.