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What is considered "Homophobic"
What is considered "Homophobic", because, like I'm religious, but I personally would never shame a person from the LGBTQA+ community, but there is a problem with how people describe; "Homophobic people". My classmate is always like, "You either supportive, or homophobic." But they fail to acknowledge some of use are religious, and would like to everything our religion says. So can a person be accepting and not supportive in a sense that they them-self would not practise LGBTQA+ activities, but they have no problem if their friend/co-worker were to do so?
um we get that you are religious, just don't shove your values on us, phrases like "you are going to hell for being gay", "hate the sin not the sinner", "i will pray for you to get normal" are VERY harmful to us, we are human beings too not sinners, we are not shoving it on you so the same thing goes for you, defend your lgbtq friends if they get d...... 3 reply
Hello! Such a good question.
Phobia by definition means: "A phobia is a type of anxiety disorder defined by a persistent and excessive fear of an object or situation. Phobias typically result in a rapid onset of fear and are present for more than six months. Those affected will go to great lengths to avoid the situation or object, to a degree great...... 3 reply
If you’re one of the people who thinks/says “I don’t necessarily agree with homosexuality but it’s none of my business and I won’t try to stop them” or anything similar to that then yes you are homophobic. You can’t not agree with someone existing. You can’t not be supportive either. We are constantly trying to fight for our rights ...... 1 reply
hmmm this is a difficult question to answer. I will try to answer this in an objective and non-biased way.
The Oxford Dictionary's definition of homophobia is, "a strong prejudice and unreasonable dislike against gay people". I would personally define homophobia as the dislike/prejudice of someone simply due to them being gay.
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being homophobic is hard to put into a concrete context if you quote un quote "don't mind but don't support" lgbtq+ i would assume you are homophobic. religion is not an excuse to be homophobic and im sick of people saying it. It's so funny the way u said lgbtq+ activites so seriously LMAOO but um no u can be straight and be not homophobic/unsuppor...... 2 reply
I mean, as long as you’re willing to advocate for us, and vote for issues in favor of us, I don’t give a shit what you personally, I care what you vote for, or what you would do if your child came out as queer, cause at that point it’s beyond just you reply
first of all what is "PRACTISE" LGBTQA+? It's either you ARE LGBT or you aren't. You don't choose being lgbtq. That's something religion has been misinterpreting. I am a catholic and I'm pretty religious but I'm also a pansexual. Since young I've found people irrespective of gender attractive so I can identify myself as pansexual. It's as simple a...... 1 reply
I don’t think you are homophobic, just uncomfortable.
Edit: Fine it seems they are ignorant and uncomfortable and may be slightly homophobic then happy? Y’all treat this shit like twitter reply