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Eric 22-03-2012 21:29

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Originally Posted by gynn (Post 978109)
One of the nastiest and most hateful aspects of modern society is institutionalised homophobia.

What gives any individual the right to say "Because of my narrow minded and bigoted opinions, you should not be able to live a fulfilled and happy life with your chosen partner'?

Equality is the aim of any civilised society, so if marriage is ok for one couple, its ok for ANY couple.

This is the first time I've been thru this thread in detail ... and I fully agree with what you say .... it's no longer an issue in Canada; it's a Charter of Rights and Freedoms thing. And on the upside is the increase in tourism. Gay couples, usually with lotsa bucks, come to Canada to get married. Bonus.:alright:

garinda 23-03-2012 06:17

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Originally Posted by Stumped (Post 979377)
That'd be telling.

That's what tends to happen, on public forums such as this.

People share what they think.

Hopefully.

It helps to understand what others think, if they don't contradict themselves.

Neil 23-03-2012 08:35

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Originally Posted by Stumped (Post 979377)
.....One thing is clear though: religion (unless you are a muslim) seems to play a much lesser part in society than it ever did in my formative years.....

You suggest that only Muslim people are religious in today's society.
I know many people who are religious in several faiths and I would say that religion plays a very important part in their lives.

I do wonder if the watering down of Christian beliefs by both the church and government is having a direct impact on our society.

Neil 23-03-2012 08:39

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 979442)
That's what tends to happen, on public forums such as this.

People share what they think.

Hopefully.

It helps to understand what others think, if they don't contradict themselves.

I think you are more likely to find out what people really think by looking at the results of an anonymous poll like this one instead of asking people to write what they think. I believe that many people wont say what they feel because they don't want to be questioned why by other members.

You have a very strong character and are not afraid to explain or talk about your opinions, not everyone is like that and would rather vote but say nothing for fear of ridicule.

garinda 23-03-2012 09:04

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 979463)
I think you are more likely to find out what people really think by looking at the results of an anonymous poll like this one instead of asking people to write what they think. I believe that many people wont say what they feel because they don't want to be questioned why by other members.

You have a very strong character and are not afraid to explain or talk about your opinions, not everyone is like that and would rather vote but say nothing for fear of ridicule.


As I said at the begining of the thread, the poll options aren't very clear, and therefore don't give an accurate picture of people's views on this issue.

As witnessed by Flashy, saying she ticked the wrong option.

Would have been much more interesting if it'd had been a yes/no poll, asking if people agreed with the government's plan to introduce same sex marriage.

garinda 23-03-2012 09:12

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 979463)
You have a very strong character and are not afraid to explain or talk about your opinions, not everyone is like that and would rather vote but say nothing for fear of ridicule.

Totally disagree.

A forum is an even playing field.

Everyone's voice is equal.

'If' people feel the need to air their thoughts in public, they are perfectly free to do so.

It doesn't matter one iota if people agree, or disagree with them.

No one is forced to defend anything they've posted on here, if they don't want to.

If I believe in something, I'll say it.

That doesn't make me 'strong'.

Just someone who knows my own mind.

Much like everyone else on here.

garinda 23-03-2012 10:16

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 979463)
...for fear of ridicule.

That's only possible, when what someone has posted is ridiculous.

As in this case.

;)

Neil 23-03-2012 12:28

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 979469)
No one is forced to defend anything they've posted on here, if they don't want to.

That is true, if someone asks me a question and I don't wish to answer it again I will ignore it.

We do have some members though who repeated ask members the same question over and over again if they don't answer it the first time. From PM's I have received some members find this quite aggressive and it puts them replying to some threads.

kestrelx 23-03-2012 13:04

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 979523)
That is true, if someone asks me a question and I don't wish to answer it again I will ignore it.

We do have some members though who repeated ask members the same question over and over again if they don't answer it the first time. From PM's I have received some members find this quite aggressive and it puts them replying to some threads.

I have had that from a member who is currently using a Boy George Avatar - who aggressively repeated the same questions! And wasn't happy that I didn't answer as fast as requested!

garinda 23-03-2012 14:37

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 979523)
That is true, if someone asks me a question and I don't wish to answer it again I will ignore it.

We do have some members though who repeated ask members the same question over and over again if they don't answer it the first time. From PM's I have received some members find this quite aggressive and it puts them replying to some threads.


If people choose to air their views publicly, as we agree, no one is forced to defend those views.

However, if that choice is taken, to publicly state an opinion, people really can't be too mard about it, if others choose to give a counterview.

I feel quite sorry for those people, who feel threatened if their opinion is questioned.

I'm glad I don't know anyone like that.

Must make conversations very dull.



'Are we staying for another pint?'

'I feel threatened by that question.'

'I'll post my view anonymously, in the ballot box on the bar.'

'You see, I'm as weak as half o'bitter shandy.'

:cheers:

garinda 23-03-2012 14:43

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 979523)
That is true, if someone asks me a question and I don't wish to answer it again I will ignore it.

We do have some members though who repeated ask members the same question over and over again if they don't answer it the first time. From PM's I have received some members find this quite aggressive and it puts them replying to some threads.

Besides, you never really hear a peep out of the mard arses, if they happen to agree with you.

Being weak, they only start getting all teary, when what they've said doesn't stand up to too much scrutiny.

Crying foul is but a comfort blanket, for the weak, and those who are prone to losing.

Bless 'em.

:dummy:



;)

Retlaw 23-03-2012 14:52

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Just read some of this thread, where's the world heading, before long you'll have farmers wanting to marry their favourite bull, or zoo keepers wanting to marry their favourite gorilla.
Seems like minorities have more sway, & influence than the majority's
Is there any need for them to push their abnormalities in our faces.
Retlaw

Margaret Pilkington 23-03-2012 14:59

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 979532)
I have had that from a member who is currently using a Boy George Avatar - who aggressively repeated the same questions! And wasn't happy that I didn't answer as fast as requested!


If you have a particular problem with a member/poster, you can always press the REPORT button and the mods will deal with it.
The report button is the triangle with the exclamation mark in it(just in case you didn't know).

garinda 23-03-2012 15:00

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 979570)
Seems like minorities have more sway, & influence than the majority's.

It does seem odd, that the Prime Minister, and the Consevative led coalition, are so keen to push this legislation through.

Can't see it being much of a vote winner.

Still, I suppose an elected minority, acting for the majority, is what passes for democracy.

mobertol 23-03-2012 15:04

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 979570)
Just read some of this thread, where's the world heading, before long you'll have farmers wanting to marry their favourite bull, or zoo keepers wanting to marry their favourite gorilla.
Seems like minorities have more sway, & influence than the majority's
Is there any need for them to push their abnormalities in our faces.
Retlaw

Since when does being in a minority make you "abnormal" -bad choice of word.
It's the differences that make good the variety that is humankind -thank goodness we arent all the same -twould be a very boring world indeed.


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