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Originally Posted by Dezzy
This reminds me of school, when there's a kid with Asthma and you'll get some other kids that are all like 'I want an inhaler! If he can have one then why can't I have one too?'. They obviously didn't need an inhaler, they just want one because someone else had one. They don't understand that they are lucky enough not to be asthmatic and thought that the asthmatic kid was getting special privileges when he obviously wasn't.
It's not too different from the those idiotic people that are all like 'why don't we get a white history month? Why isn't there a Straight Pride? Where are the Straight Clubs? FEMINISM?! WHY NOT MENINISM? 10,000000 men suffer every day under the tyrannical rule of vagina people!' Et cetera.
They see the small bright sides but do not understand the discrimination that comes along with it. So no, Heterophobia does not exist.
Can gay people be prejudiced? Absolutely, anyone can be prejudiced but to equate that to homophobia is just phenomenally idiotic.
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To equate the idiots who think they want to be oppressed and "special" to those arguing that heterophobia can exist in this thread is no less phenomenally idiotic.