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42% of British people think gay sex is unnatural
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2% of British people think gay sex is unnatural
Here's some more nature in your face:






No problems here with personal sexual expression with mutual adults. But as already mentioned, we're not catering society around the pride for fucking assholes since it's part of "nature", whatever that means.
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#27
2% of British people think gay sex is unnatural
Let them fuck each other in the ass if they want, just don't tell me I have to like it. That's the real perversion - trying to twist your mind.

Plus, since they can't reproduce through biology they come after our kids in school to reproduce through ideology. Leave the kids out of it.
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2% of British people think gay sex is unnatural
Quote: (08-04-2017 05:02 PM)Matsufubu Wrote:  

Let them fuck each other in the ass if they want, just don't tell me I have to like it. That's the real perversion - trying to twist your mind.

Plus, since they can't reproduce through biology they come after our kids in school to reproduce through ideology. Leave the kids out of it.

My thoughts exactly - but after seeing how aggressive they get when they've been given an inch, I wouldn't cry too many tears at homosexuality being re-criminalized.
Given a few more years, I may well become more hardline on this, especially if I keep looking at the raw numbers.

If we look at the 2013 numbers, fags were about 50 times likelier to get an AIDS diagnosis...so that's (if we're being kind) something around 1 in every 150. I wonder what their rate for regular STDs is.
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2% of British people think gay sex is unnatural
Some good news:

National Trust reverses decision enforcing use of gay pride badges

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The National Trust has reversed a decision to bar volunteers from public-facing duties at a Norfolk stately home if they refuse to wear rainbow gay pride badges.

Staff at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk were offered behind-the-scenes roles after saying they were uncomfortable wearing symbols and lanyards for a Prejudice and Pride event to mark 50 years since the decriminalisation of homosexuality.


The move came after a new film made by the National Trust revealed that Robert Wyndham Ketton-Cremer, the hall’s last owner who bequeathed it to the nation, was gay.

After concerted pressure in the rightwing press in support of those who refused to wear the badges, the National Trust has capitulated and now says wearing the badges is “optional and a personal decision” for volunteers and staff.

A spokesman for the land and home conservation charity said: “We remain absolutely committed to our Pride programme, which will continue as intended, along with the exhibition at Felbrigg.

“However, we are aware that some volunteers had conflicting personal opinions about wearing the rainbow lanyards and badges. That was never our intention. We are therefore making it clear to volunteers that the wearing of the badge is optional and a personal decision.”


The change followed an announcement on Friday by Annabel Smith, the trust’s head of volunteering and participation development, who said that volunteers uncomfortable with the badges had been offered “the opportunity to take a break from front-facing duties if that’s what they would prefer”.

“Relating specifically to the Prejudice and Pride programme, we do recognise that some volunteers may have conflicting personal opinions,” she said. “ However, whilst volunteering for the National Trust we do request and expect individuals to uphold the values of the organisation.”


Dame Helen Ghosh, the director general of the National Trust, had defended the original decision in a letter to Saturday’s Daily Telegraph.

“Like many heritage organisations, we have taken the opportunity of the 50th anniversary of the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality to tell the story at a dozen or so of our properties of the people who lived there and whose personal lives were outside the social norms of their time,” she said.

“At Felbrigg, the generosity of Robert Ketton-Cremer in giving the house to the trust was the result in part of the fact that he had never married and had no heirs to inherit.

“The film and exhibition about his life are sensitive, respectful and celebratory. We believe deeply that our purpose is to make everyone feel welcome at our houses as our founders wanted.”

Why the fuck is the National Trust involved in LGBT bullshit? Their role is to preserve land and buildings.

Unfortunately you can now force people to build gay bars...

You must include gay venue on site of Joiners Arms, planners tell developers

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Gay bars in London are closing down at such an “alarming” rate that the redevelopment of the Joiners Arms, an east London pub that counted Alexander McQueen, Rufus Wainwright and Wolfgang Tillmans among its regulars, will only get the go-ahead if it includes an LGBT club venue – and the mayor’s office will send an inspector to make sure it is gay enough.

Tower Hamlets council has told the developers of the Joiners site that their plans for offices and nine luxury flats will get planning permission only if it includes a pub that will “remain a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender-focused venue for a minimum of 12 years”. It is believed to be the first time that the sexual orientation of a venue’s customers has been included as a condition of planning approval.

The borough’s mayor, John Biggs, said: “Tower Hamlets council is committed to celebrating our great diversity, which includes serving the needs of our LGBTQ+ community. I am delighted that as a council we are leading the way in using innovative ways to protect spaces such as the Joiners Arms site.”

City Hall’s culture at risk officer, Ed Bayes, will be involved in assessing licensee applications to ensure that the operator of the new bar will be sufficiently LGBT, and not seeking to open a gay bar in name only.


Over the past decade London has lost 58% of its LGBT venues as their prime locations are snapped up by developers for regeneration and clubgoers abandon nights out for the convenience of Grindr, Tinder and other hookup apps. Eleven London boroughs, including Haringey, and Kensington and Chelsea, have lost all their LGBT bars.

The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has demanded that urgent action is taken to halt the “shocking” decline of LGBT bars, which he said were vital for the city’s economy and diversity. Khan’s office is pushing planners to do more to ensure that LGBT venues are protected from housing developments, which has led to the closure of several well-known bars in central and east London, including the Black Cap in Camden, The Queen’s Head in Chelsea and the Joiners in Tower Hamlets.

Councillors for Tower Hamlets, which has lost seven of its 10 LGBT venues since 2006, are scheduled to vote on the redevelopment plans for the Joiners site on Hackney Road on Wednesday night. The developer, Regal Homes, which bought the site in 2014, a year before the venue’s closure in 2015, is understood to have agreed to the council’s demands to give an LGBT operator first refusal on the lease.

A spokesperson for Regal Homes said: “The development on Hackney Road will re-provide a public house at ground-floor level with the same floor space as the previous Joiners Arms pub. We are committed to keeping this space within our development in Tower Hamlets as a LGBT+ venue and have offered a right of first refusal on the lease to LGBT+ interested parties, including the Friends of the Joiners Arms and the New Joiners Arms.

“If the lease is taken up by an interested party then the venue will be secured for at least 12 years for LGBT+ use. We have also agreed a rent-free period for the first year. We have met on numerous occasions with the Friends of the Joiners Arms, the New Joiners Arms and with the mayor’s night tsar, Amy Lamé, to discuss the future of an LGBT+ venue at our development and fully endorse the LGBT+ venues charter.”

The intervention from Tower Hamlets council and City Hall came after a spirited campaign by the bars’ regulars, who formed the Friends of the Joiners Arms pressure group.

“I hold LGBT+ venues in very high regard and have made it clear that protecting them is an integral part of my plans to grow London’s night-time economy and culture,” Khan said.

“We want to make it as easy as possible for LGBT+ venues to exist, and as difficult as possible for them to close. That is why I called for an annual audit of LGBT+ venues and, together with my night tsar Amy Lamé, we will do all we can to halt the closures of these precious venues and encourage others to open.”

Lamé, who has also intervened to help preserve Soho venue Molly Moggs (which will soon reopen as cocktail bar Compton Cross) and the Royal Vauxhall Tavern in Lambeth, said: “I want to say loud and clear: if you own or visit an LGBT+ venue which you believe is in trouble, reach out to me before it’s too late.”

The Joiners, which was opened as a gay bar by landlord David Pollard shortly after Tony Blair’s landslide election victory in May 1997, quickly became an east London institution. Pollard was committed to the fair treatment of his staff and the Joiners was the first pub in the country to sign up to paying its employees the living wage.

Paul Flynn, the author of Good As You: From Prejudice to Pride – 30 Years of Gay Britain and a Joiners regular, said the pub attracted a mixed, diverse and relaxed crowd because of its laid-back vibe that made it “a genuine meeting place for actual outsiders”.

Flynee added: “It encouraged a reckless attitude from its patrons which was really exciting. It felt like the local council had nothing to do with it. That it has taken the council to step in and retain it as a gay space just tells you how severe the loss of gay spaces across London has become.

“They are closing because of simple economic factors and greed, with so much money being offered by developers. But the gay culture in the 2010s has changed a lot, too. Meeting people has dramatically changed with app culture, especially gay apps.”

Flynn said it was great that the council had stepped in to retain the site as a gay space, but added: “You can’t legislate for a party to kick off like it did in the Joiners.”

Many of Pollard’s customers were leading lights of fashion, music and the arts. Among the regulars were the late fashion designer McQueen, singer-songwriters Wainwright and Patrick Wolf, designer Christopher Kane, actor Rupert Everett and former Westlife singer Mark Feehily.

Craig Green, who was named British menswear designer of the year in January, got one of his first jobs working behind the bar, and Turner prize-winning artist Tillmans was often seen documenting life in the bar with his camera.

The pub has been immortalised in Bloc Party’s 2007 track On, which includes the line: “Hidden away in every locked toilet I’ve been waiting for you in the Joiners Arms.” Kele Okereke, its frontman, was also often to be found at the bar’s juke box or fruit machine.

“If you’re trying to find anyone to remember stories of famous people or otherwise in the Joiners you’ll have trouble,” Flynn said. “Most people can’t remember what happened. It was genuinely a bacchanal place.”
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“Most people can’t remember what happened," Flynn said.

Few will admit this.

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#31
2% of British people think gay sex is unnatural
Sounds logical that gay bars are now closing.

Imagine an app for us where 95% of the time you can meet a girl instantly via Super-Tinder and have sex, so long as both don't lie on the pics too much. What men would go to night-clubs? Some women and a few men would go out and dance, but the night clubs would die out like crazy if all men could get sex as easily as gays do via their apps.
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#32
2% of British people think gay sex is unnatural
My focal problem with gay culture is the deliberate misinformation campaigns, and propaganda plugged into tv shows, and films.
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Quote: (07-30-2017 11:21 PM)911 Wrote:  

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Natural law indicates that the anus is for eliminating fecal matter. The physical,social and psychological consequences of poo mining everyone.
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#34
2% of British people think gay sex is unnatural
Here's a thought- maybe the powers that be are promoting the degenerate gay "lifestyle" among the masses both to control native population growth and to cut pension liabilities. After all, most fags won't make it to retirement with the unhealthy lifestyle they lead.
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