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Of course we respect opinions we dont agree with. Then we rip them to pieces.
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No one ever says otherwise Cherie, it's just always banded about as a last resort when someone has nothing left to say or defend themselves or their beliefs.
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Iīm really confused. I donīt agree with it (his opinion), but like everyone he has a right to voice his opinion, however outrageous and wrong it is. |
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I am not saying we should respect them,but hell no one can say anything now without being bloody offended,it's ridiculous ,so he said stuff we don't like,that's his problem everyone should ignore it, no one says how they really feel anymre they are too scared to do that,the PC brigade are bleeding dangerous.
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I just think people are over reacting a little bit. Especially people who his opinions don't even affect. Like seriously, I want kids more than anything and its more than likely that I will have to adopt... But I know opinions like this exist and it doesn't bother me at all. Unless someone is threatening my life or wishing me death etc, then I just don't care. People are allowed to have a different opinion to me :shrug:
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Someone could write an essay on why slavery was wrong and even then you would all come out screaming "PC BRIGADE!! LOONY LEFT! YOU SHAG MARX" |
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Winston DESERVED everything he got last night and to be honest he didn't seen to give a TOSS |
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And equally people have the right to disagree with those opinions Caitlin :shrug:
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He's got a **** and outdated opinion so no, we shouldn't accept it!
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He would have been evicted over his attitude to women despite yesterday's task anyway
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I suppose much of the apparent overreaction to one person's "unpopular belief" is the fear that it's secretly held by the majority: let's not pretend that gay rights are the most stable thing in the world right now. So whilst to us it's just "WINSTON IS WRONG!!! EVICT HIM!!!! SICKO!!!" there's basically an underlying worry that he and his party are canvassing the votes of like-minded people. Which they are. Weren't they the 3rd largest party in terms of votes across the country?
It may be an overreaction but it's a fair one - maybe 50 years down the line when gay adoption isn't still a "new thing" that could very quickly and promptly be written out of law by a party on the extreme right, we can all look back and laugh at the idea of adoption rights being at jeopardy. Right now we can't, really. |
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Of course we should accept his opinions. Whether you choose to label them as "wrong" is entirely of your own volition and not some holier than thou world view that everybody needs to accept.
The reaction of some of the housemates to Winston's comments was embarrassing to watch and I'd argue that that sort of ganging up and the sort of bitchy faces being pulled by John Partridge do more damage to the cause they purport to care so deeply about than they'd like to expect. One of my best friends is gay and totally disagrees with gay couples being allowed to adopt children, as do many others, does that make him a backwards homophobe too? Of course it doesn't. |
While I would agree he is entitled to his opinion I have 0 respect for a person who thinks gay couples adopting is child abuse.
I'm also a bit perplexed by the 'well it doesn't concern you' about I guess straight people being annoyed or disgusted by his opinions - I find that stupid actually - I've never experienced animal abuse but I'd be fuming if somebody said it was funny |
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