ExtraDebit said:
... she doesn't want to hurt them, she can't, she's too afraid of them to be near them to do anything, it is the same with homophobia.
No, it's not the same. Homophobes want to remove rights from gay people - and in extreme cases, want to beat them up or kill them.
ExtraDebit said:
Race, sexuality and phobias is something we're born with and have no control over, one does not have a choice of being born gay but showing public affection and parading in the public IS a choice and knowing that it makes some people uncomfortable while still choose to do it is just being spiteful, petty and immature.
Does this apply to straight people as well? I see a hell of a lot more lewd public displays of affection from straight people than I do gays. And no, they are not "parading it" in front of you- they are merely expressing their affection
to one another. It has nothing to do with you.
As for "making people uncomfortable" - then we could never do anything in public. Almost everything we do could offend or make somebody uncomfortable. If people have such problems with normal, non-disruptive public behavior, then it's probably a good idea if they don;t go out in public. It's not the public's job to shield them from things they don't like (as long as those things are legal, non-violent, etc.).
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Also, I'd say that you aren't born with phobias. They are learned behavior - and they can be controlled and treated. they aren't like allergies, which are physical conditions. They are entirely treatable psychological phenomena.