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If an overly flamboyant individual couldn't admit to themselves that they were gay, why would they act that way in the first place? It's a bit too obvious. If they were so worried about admitting that to themselves, don't you think they'd try their hardest to make their orientation as inconspicuous as possible?
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You can't hide who you are and most people in their right mind wouldn't. Besides, an "overly flamboyant" gay person wouldn't really
be overly flamboyant if he was hiding form himself and everyone else.
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So, once again, orientation would have nopthing to do with someone being ushered off at a job offering.
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That's still beside what I'm saying. The boss makes the call, not political correctness or gay pride parades. If he is homphobic then he would find a way to get around the rules to deny the homosexual the job. And believe me, a true discriminatory feeling will definately dispose of your rational senses.
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That post disturbed me a little bit but I can't deny a basic truth in it. People seem to think that finding flamboyant homosexuals annoying is tantamount to bigotry. It is not. I don't care what a person does in their bedroom. It doesn't effect me in any way. However, annoying behavior certainly does effect me. It annoys me. I am not a bigot if I think a man wearing daisy dukes and waiving around his arms is a bit of a nuisance. Just as I am not a bigot for thinking people that speak ebonics could use a better education.
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WORD!