 |
나한테 복어 줘
|
|
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: In the sea
Posts: 276
|
|
|
나한테 복어 줘
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: In the sea
Posts: 276
|
The thing with this type of speculation is that it runs both ways. Let's imagine, for arguments sake, that someone meets a random sample of 10 gay people. Within this sample, 3 of them are overly camp. Our subject gets on very well with the seven, non-camp gay people and can be seen laughing, joking and making a good connection with them. However, he is unable to make a connection with the 3 overly camp ones and appears to be annoyed and bothered by them.
Our subject is surely entitled to say that, based on this study, he doesn't like overly camp gay people. In my book, this does not make him homophobic. Please don't forget that we don't have to like everybody in the world. It's interesting that nobody his picked up on his other comment about religious people. Is that because there is not a 'phobia' or 'ism' for disliking religion that people can label with in an attempt to be cool?
|