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No it doesn't exist.
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Tbh i could'nt imagine anyone being heterophobic since their own parents are straight.
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Its discrimination whichever way around it works. It is no different. |
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It's not a competition and I don't understand why people are shouting "I've been discriminated against too!" |
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a lot of heterophobia present in this very thread
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DID YOU EVEN READ WHAT YOU CHANGED :laugh2: |
No, I'm straight and I've never felt that I had any disadvantage in my life because of it. I've never seen discrimination or xenophobia towards another straight person either.
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I have never heard of a straight person being discriminated against for being straight. I'm laughing out loud at the thought.
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Thanks to whichever mod cleared this thread up. I think it's a good topic to debate about, as I like hear different opinions about stuff like this.
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It absolutely can exist. I'm dumbfounded by the idea it couldn't. You can have irrational feelings and be prejudice towards anything or anyone. How can that be disputed?
I'm willing to bet someone out of the 7 billion odd on this planet has an irrational dislike and prejudice for straight people. It's incredibly close minded to rule out the possibility. Same goes for "reverse racism". |
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Of course it can exist if the gay/lesbian/bisexual person has suffered on homophobia all of their lives by heterosexuals then I think that it can build resentment towards heterosexuals.
And as I've said in the past I think that you can be racist to your own skin colour or be homophobic when you're gay, so why can't people be heterophobic? Or hell even rarer than that and actually be a heterosexual that's heterophobic? |
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The only reason gay people could be afraid of straight people is because of the way they have been treated by straight people. |
Does anyone actually unfavour straight peoples opinions or are straight people unfavourable and things like that? Straight people do not get bullied/attacked/disowned for being straight. I've never heard a story saying "i was beaten up for being straight" like iryan said gay people could fear/hate straight because of how they treat them.
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...bullying, attacking, dis-owning though Luke are extremes, not everyone who is homophobic would have those reactions, and probably not even the majority of homophobic people...
..yes I think it does exist, not nearly to the same extent though obviously as homophobia does and without any suppression ..I guess we wouldn't know to what extent because it's like the thread that Caitlin also made about whether young children's TV programmes should include more of a balance of gay character...it's what from a very early age we're absorbing and have been taught to absorb what is 'norm'...and heterosexual relationships are what we're given as that 'norm'...so there would always be less openly displayed heterophobia... I mean these homosexual people, they're not 'normal' are they, that's what homophobes feel and society has made it easy for them to feel that and display it much more negatively... |
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If heterophobia is the opposite the homophobia: homophobia Dislike of or prejudice against homosexual people. prejudice Dislike, hostility, or unjust behaviour deriving from preconceived and unfounded opinions discrimination The unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people, especially on the grounds of race, age, or sex phobia An extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something - Oxford Dictionary I'm not sure where this idea that it can't exist comes from. None of these definitions even mention oppression. |
I agree with Sam
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Of course it exists. The argument that it does not, is really just semantics. If one solitary human contracted a new previously unknown disease, that disease would have a scientific name within minutes which would forever classify any future victims who show the same symptoms and ill-effects.
Numbers are unimportant, if just one person hates straight people, then 'Heterophobia' - if that is its name - exists. How can it not? It does not have to be endemic or pandemic, it just has to 'be'. |
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Small spaces? Crowds? Clowns? Are we in the midst of a terrible culture of clown oppression? How about dogs, horses, spiders? Silk? Velcro? The answer I'm looking for there is "no". And yet there are phobias for all of those things. A phobia is an irrational fear. Nothing more, nothing less. It has nothing to do with oppression. It has nothing to do with how one responds to that fear. If there are people in the world who are irrationally scared of people because they are straight - if there is even one person who can be described such - then yes, heterophobia exists. |
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