@vctgender It’s not ‘targeting’, it’s responding to one specific post. If people agree with that then that’s on them.
Do you really think I’m just ‘oh you’re white British and homophobic? Fair enough!’
I oppose all bigotry to our community, and will continue to do so
@BixbyIsBack I did.
I take issue with this. ‘Contemporary cultural influences’.
Being gay is not an influence. We’re a part of British society. Describing us like we’re some external entity is wrong and I am opposed to it
@noticer195684@aj8qxra What are you on about? I love my Muslim friends. They’re some of the most accepting people I know.
I take issue with those who *move* here and then start shouting about how wrong being gay is
@Londonboylab Real, like I will defend your right to practice your religion, but as soon as you *move* to the UK then start spouting about how LGBTQ is wrong etc, nah sorry don’t wanna hear it
@MrBumBlaster It’s not islamophobic to say if people move to the UK then are actively opposed to our values, ie my literal rights and existence, then they should move back to where their values are reflected
Less than 18 hours ago, the brave and dignified father of Henry Nowak appealed to the nation to not use his son’s death to create further division.
“We want to use Henry’s heartbreaking story to make change for the better. We do not want his death to create further division, hatred or tension.”
Nigel Farage clearly has different plans as he exploits that family’s unimaginable loss and pain to further his own political ambitions, and create more of the division his party is thriving on:
“I suggest the rest of us respond to this with pure, cold, rage.”