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Old 25-08-2002, 10:45 PM #1
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Default The Bill, were you offended?

I don't watch the Bill its boring. However apparently 2 policemen were shown kissing. I saw a clip of it on TV yesterday. Because apparently there have been a flood of complaints. I think the important factor here is they were male, which is not as yet accepted to the same degree as females.

My only hope is that the people who complained were all too old to know any better. What annoys me even more is that a few of the papers making a big deal of this, surely it better not to talk about it, as that in it self is giving the homophoebic complainers a platform.

I know no-one is probably that interested, but I just wanted to see how many people agree with me.

In my opinion with the 'younger' generation, particularly females homosexuality is not a big issue. But I still feel it is very prevalent particularly with males. There is also still a lot of homophebia out there only now it is a lot more subtle.

Sorry for having a rant, but I feel better now.
Homophebia is my pet hate!!!!
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