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Yes, but she says it in the context of having gay friends that she loves. So that doesn't seem to be the context. -- nm
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pmb
Replace "gay" with "black" and I think it reads as casual racism couched in "I'm not racist" rhetoric. -- nm
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TWuG
Apr 11 '16, 10:19
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I think that's a bit of a stretch. Again, I get that there's ignorance there. I totally get not agreeing with her views. I just think that in the
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pmb
Apr 11, 10:24
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It's casual homophobia, which is, perhaps, best case for a religious person of her stripe.
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TWuG
Apr 11, 10:30
Maybe vilified is too strong, but from what she said I can understand why gay people would choose not to support her career. -- nm
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Roger More
Apr 11, 10:27
Exactly. "I don't agree with the black lifestyle" That's the same thing. -- nm
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MDH
Apr 11, 10:22
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That's ignorance. No question. But she's not being intolerant. I'd rather save my energy for the people who are intolerant. -- nm
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pmb
Apr 11, 10:25
again, not a great choice of words, for sure, but I highly doubt she meant this as offensive.
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groiny
Apr 11, 10:24
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