11-14-2014, 11:20 PM
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For me it's about in the context you use the word in, for example, black people tend to use the phrase 'Whats up N*gger' just to say like 'Whats up man?' if someone comes up and says to them 'Go to hell you n*gger' then obviously that has a whole different meaning, my point is, i don't think the use of the word f*ggot should be seen as homophobic as long as it's not used against other gay people. It would not be homophobic to me if someone says 'Stop being a f*ggot man', but if someone says something that is directly supposed to be offensive to gay people, like 'F*ggots are disgusting' then it that would be homophobic to me IMO.
I can honestly say i'm not homophobic but some of my mates at school are without doubt, i think it's all a matter of education, and if the family who raised you is religious or just plain homophobic, it is more likely for you to change your attitude in a bad way towards gay people.
I can honestly say i'm not homophobic but some of my mates at school are without doubt, i think it's all a matter of education, and if the family who raised you is religious or just plain homophobic, it is more likely for you to change your attitude in a bad way towards gay people.