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Old 14-10-2003, 00:06
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Hassan admits that he sometimes calls homosexuals puffs.

He moralizes to some other kid in there that it's wrong to call an oriental a chink.
He goes on to say that you are born into ethnicity. But if you are gay, it is because you choose to be gay.
This seems to be a way to excuse himself from his own comments about gays.

Hmm...reminds me of somebody,..the name is on the tip of my tongue, but I can't quite place the name.

Anyway,..they both seem nice enough lads, and maybe they both didn't mean to purposely offend. But still,..it looks like they have been conditioned by some inherent bigotry.
But they don't seem to realize it.

Does Hassan really have the moral high ground to point out to the other kid that he shouldn't use the term,.."chink"?

But if this was BB4..Hassan would be slaughtered on here.

Gay people choose their sexuality?....So you can call them names of your choosing?
But you have to be careful what you call people where ethnicity and race are concerned?

Anyone care to start the slaughter?

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Old 14-10-2003, 00:12
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Originally posted by Alrightmate
Hassan admits that he sometimes calls homosexuals puffs.

Anyone care to start the slaughter?

I'll happily start it! He is a bigot and from what we have seen he is just as bad as Cameron. If he thinks homosexuality is a choice he clearly doesn't understand the first thing about it. Both poof and chink are pretty low down the offensiveness scale but the presumtion that there is any difference between them is madness. Also, what would his religous leaders think of his foul language in the diary room just now?

I think he'll be gone tomorrow hopefully, it'd be nice to see the out of touch bigot chucked out first rather than last this time!
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Old 14-10-2003, 00:16
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Religion? Reasoned thought?
Religion? Reasoned thought?
Religion? Reasoned thought?

YOU decide (or let your faith dictate).

Very deja vu.
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Old 14-10-2003, 00:18
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if hes prejudiced against gays
then i dont agree with him there

but thats what religion can do to people
ask camoron
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Old 14-10-2003, 00:32
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Originally posted by Marky de Salade
if hes prejudiced against gays
then i dont agree with him there

but thats what religion can do to people
ask camoron
Where I am critical of Hassan, is not so much about him being against homosexuality (probably bad enough in itself, perhaps),...it's more about the moral high ground he takes.

He can call someone a puff.....but he will criticise someone else for using the term "chink".
As though he is in a position to give lessons on morality.

He even said to the other kid,.."I taught you a good lesson there, didn't I?"...urrgh...or words to that effect.


(So would it be okay if I chose to emigrate to China and officially become a citizen of China,....is it okay for Hassan to call me a chink then?)
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Old 14-10-2003, 00:35
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they are wrong but they are just youngsters.......

those two bods are my favourites.
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Old 14-10-2003, 00:45
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For what it's worth, I know a lot of homosexual guys who call homosexual guys puffs too.

Try to remember they're kids and they've got little or no life experience outside their immediate ( and in the case of Hassan probably very insular) social circles. It would probably do Hassan more good than most to spend time with people from different backgrounds with different views and opinions. It's pretty obvious most of them are not past the age when they realise they might not always be right about everything.

I find it difficult to condemn an eighteen year old kid for having slightly blinkered opinions. You can guarantee that watching this back will give them all a crash course in humility.
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Old 14-10-2003, 00:47
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Originally posted by JonDoe
For what it's worth, I know a lot of homosexual guys who call homosexual guys puffs too.
Sure, but isn't the context different?
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Old 14-10-2003, 00:54
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Originally posted by Alrightmate
it's more about the moral high ground he takes.
yeah u have a point about mistaken moral certainties
i do that sometimes too

i guess maybe thats coz the younger u are
the more u tend to see things in black and white
with no gray in between
which can be a good thing sometimes
but not always

maybe as a result of this he'll learn to be more understanding about it
teenBB is supposed to be "educational" after all
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Old 14-10-2003, 00:57
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Yes, course it is. That's why the smiley. ....Gay guys are far more bitchy than that when they use it.

I do kind of admire them all for doing this and hopefully it will do them all a lot of good. Who knows, maybe if Cameron had had this chance when he was eighteen he wouldn't have turned out to be the small minded, bigotted, self-righteous pillock that he is.
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Old 14-10-2003, 01:02
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Originally posted by JonDoe
....Gay guys are far more bitchy than that when they use it.
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Old 14-10-2003, 01:03
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i reckon most people on this site know it's well out of order to call people 'chinks' or 'poofs' but they learnt that,these dopey chavvy's are not there yet.

look at Tommy's hilarious reaction to being collared,the poor chap was completely embarassed Tommy is so funny i think,it's just peer pressure to me.

I used to go down the chinky and call mates 'bender' at school,it's kids stuff and don't make it all into a big deal,it's no worse than being called 'fleabag' or 'fatty arbuckle'

TOMMY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 14-10-2003, 01:42
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Originally posted by Pitman
i reckon most people on this site know it's well out of order to call people 'chinks' or 'poofs' but they learnt that,these dopey chavvy's are not there yet.

look at Tommy's hilarious reaction to being collared,the poor chap was completely embarassed Tommy is so funny i think,it's just peer pressure to me.

I used to go down the chinky and call mates 'bender' at school,it's kids stuff and don't make it all into a big deal,it's no worse than being called 'fleabag' or 'fatty arbuckle'

TOMMY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I used to shout racial abuse with other kids at the only black family who lived on our street.
I loved it,..I thought it was really funny.

Kidstuff.
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Old 14-10-2003, 01:51
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Hassan seemed to contradict himself. He asked if he Paul wouln't mind him calling him a puff because sometimes he may forget. but then on the other hand berated Tommy for doing the same thing with the word chinky. What annoyed me more I think was that his attitude was that being gay was a choice whereas it wasn't a choice how he was born. Will Paul be able to educate him before he leaves the house or will he still be bigoted in his thoughts religion or no religion.
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Old 14-10-2003, 02:18
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Originally posted by Alrightmate
I used to shout racial abuse with other kids at the only black family who lived on our street.
I loved it,..I thought it was really funny.

Kidstuff.
you are going completely off wonk

there is no comparison between to calling the Chinese a 'chinky' and other schoolkids 'benders' than ther is from singling out a lone black family for abuse

everyone knows this stuff is bad but it isn't evil and is grown out of.
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Old 14-10-2003, 03:25
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Originally posted by Pitman
you are going completely off wonk

there is no comparison between to calling the Chinese a 'chinky' and other schoolkids 'benders' than ther is from singling out a lone black family for abuse

everyone knows this stuff is bad but it isn't evil and is grown out of.
I don't think I am going off wonk.
I can tell you from experience that there definitely can be a comparison.

In some circles derogatory tags are used in such an offhand casual manner.
I used to accept it,...until I realised that underneath, with some people, the truth was actually much more scary.

The point I just made above, is that some kids don't just grow out of it. Instead they carry on miseducating themselves.
If nobody bothers to point out things,..they'll just carry on as happy as larry.
They're 16 to 18 year olds,..old enough to do the things adults do..join the army, vote, etc..they're not beyond criticism.
I don't think I'm giving anybody a hard time.
I'm just highlighting an event that maybe worthy of discussing.

But anyway,...I didn't intend to talk about racial, or sexual stereotyping in itself,..some people would say it is a big deal though.

I was more trying to highlight the double standards demonstrated by Hassan.
Or maybe even see what people think of the notion that somebody chooses their sexuality.
I think it's fair enough to be critical. I don't think we are forced to be any less critical of teenagers, than we are of 23 year olds.

If we have to handle this teen BB with kid gloves,..well, people will be walking on eggshells all the time.
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Old 14-10-2003, 03:46
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Originally posted by peppie
Hassan seemed to contradict himself. He asked if he Paul wouln't mind him calling him a puff because sometimes he may forget. but then on the other hand berated Tommy for doing the same thing with the word chinky. What annoyed me more I think was that his attitude was that being gay was a choice whereas it wasn't a choice how he was born. Will Paul be able to educate him before he leaves the house or will he still be bigoted in his thoughts religion or no religion.
That's what I was focusing on as well.
Not so much the use of terms to desribe sexuality or ethnicity,...but the way that Hassan defended one term, but criticised another.
And the choosing bit as well.

Who's going to teach him?..His religion?
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Old 14-10-2003, 08:35
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I may be wrong here, but do gay people choose to be gay? isnt is something inborn in them, I have heard gay people say they tried to be straight, or they wouldnt beleive they were gay and they would grow out of it, I think Hassan was very wrong in saying that kind of thing, yes some people do say puff in a joking way, but Hassan meant it in a sarcastic derogatory way, If any of you watched tonights episode on E4 last night you will see how many thought his remarks were offensive. As for the chinky remark, Tommy was refering to food and not race, well as far as I could make out any way, and he couldnt apologise more afterwards, he is a good lad and took he was wrong as soon has Hassan pointed it out, unlike Hassan who contiuned to say he was right about calling gays puffs.
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Old 14-10-2003, 08:39
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Originally posted by Alrightmate
Who's going to teach him?..His religion?
Life.

No End1 you're not wrong, gay people do not choose to be gay.
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Old 14-10-2003, 10:32
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Of course he was wrong, but at least he's had the guts to state his views. Unlike a certain former religious HM, where it took 8 weeks to extract an opinion.

ps. there seem to be quite a few Muslims choosing to be gay round my way.
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Old 14-10-2003, 10:49
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but how can you choose to be gay, surely if your not gay you wouldnt even consider going with someone of the same sex, just like a gay person would not consider going with someone of the opposite sex.
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Old 14-10-2003, 12:25
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You seem to be missing a pivotal word in what we're saying here End1.

Gay people do NOT choose to be gay.

It's fairly common religious doctrine whichever fundamentalist nutjobs you listen to, but it is wrong.
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Old 14-10-2003, 13:26
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You seem to forget that that black girl said she was Lesbian and had sex with 6 girls.. but didnt like it and now shes chooses to be straight.

So you can choose.

Being Gay is unnatural.. sex is for having children... and inserting a .... Admin edit: Please bear in mind how you phrase your thoughts in future.
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Old 14-10-2003, 13:29
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Originally posted by pericom
You seem to forget that that black girl said she was Lesbian and had sex with 6 girls.. but didnt like it and now shes chooses to be straight.

So you can choose.

But that was an informed choice

Being Gay is unnatural.. sex is for having children... and inserting ... (removed)
A condom doesn't help much either



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Old 14-10-2003, 13:48
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pericom says

sex is for having children...

What!!!!!!!! just for having children you mean, shall I not bother anymore then?
What a very strange thing to say, do you not think people have sex for pleasure?
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