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As are women Anime fans and most Battle Shounen fans. It's the Anime Elitist and Incel sides of the community that are my issue currently with Anime fans, and the latter side of it do fall under saying a lot of Homophobic stuff on MAL. |
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https://i.postimg.cc/3JTNR4kn/516590...32714057-n.jpg I still think that's one of the most LGBT-friendly parts of the "community" (*gag*), but I'm not that deeply involved in any of it :laugh:. The anime-loving demographic does have a pedophilia problem though for the obvious... I'm going to a convention soon though, so I'll be on the lookout for suspiciously painted benches, vandals and other signs of overtly rampant homophobia... it'll certainly give me something extra to do. |
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I do agree with you on the Paedophilia problem within Anime, it makes it incredibly hard for me to find good Anime because of it nowadays. I do still love Anime as a medium, it's why I get so annoyed when I see the current state that it's in. I have been reading the Manga to Bleach recently (Admittedly at a very slow pace lol,) but I'm enjoying that a fair bit at the minute. |
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The chair of an LGTBQ+ group has praised a community's "heartwarming" response after its Pride-themed bench was set on fire in a suspected arson attack. The colourful bench on Windmill Hill in Hitchin was set on fire between Monday evening and Tuesday morning. The local Pride group, North Herts Pride, set up a fundraising page for the bench to be repaired and reached its fundraising target within just two hours. Kit Rees, chair of the group, told ITV News Anglia that the community response had been "fantastic". "It has turned more into a thing that's brought us closer together and has proved to be a somewhat more positive thing than the initial destruction," they said. "I think that if I was to say anything to the people that did it, then I would probably say thanks because you've just made us all stronger. And also, get a grip. "Our community is fantastic, we've had so much support so swiftly. "There is absolutely nothing this community will not do to support each other and this act has proved that. "What we suppose is an act of hate has just brought to the surface so much love." Police have launched an investigation and are appealing for any witnesses to get in touch. |
These homophobes really don’t like benches huh? So fragile of them.
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Looks like it may have been struck by lightning!
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Vandalising park equipment is a national sport whatever it represents
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0qg5lx3le0o https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4njngwek11o |
I think the problem is under 18 kids more than anything else
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Nothing says “national sport” like targeted arson rooted in bigotry. The mental gymnastics you’re doing to avoid calling it what it is—homophobia—is almost impressive. Almost.
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Who knows? They’re so thick. |
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A few bad opinions of some forum members who happen to be gay doesn't determine the opinions of entire demographics of people, just like a few extremists throwing gays of buildings in the Middle East doesn't determine the actions of entire demographic of people. You continue to paint entire demographics with broad brush strokes based on limited experience with a handful and honestly, it makes your opinions look extremely narrow-minded. |
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Oh, it's just a few extremists who kill gays in the Middle East, is it. Islam isn't anti-gay at all, right? Actually, they feel the same about Jews and gays, I am aware how they feel about my people, I'm surprised you don't know more about it yourself. I'll close by saying honestly, all this for a bench. Broken gravestones with swastikas? High spirits. A vandalised bench? Homophobia. |
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Gays being thrown off roofs is not an every day occurrence for gay people in Islam. Usually it's arrests, beatings, imprisonments, hanging, isolation from their families, no constitutional or employment protection... but hey, at least they don't get their benches painted. Go Islam... |
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Done with this thread now. |
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I am signalling the difference between the religion and the religious. |
Keeping it simple...a bench painted as a Rainbow in a park for strangers to sit and talk just about sums up this country at the moment. We teach our children not to speak to strangers and despite all good intentions of the Bench there are plenty of groups for lonely people to go to instead of speaking to some random stranger in a Park....bizarre.
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Deleted some posts in here, I will be banning people from the thread if you carry on insulting each other
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Calling that bizarres says more about how cynical things have become than it does about the bench itself. |
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Do we know it’s a woman or was that just more dismissal?
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