Ah now, I said nothing about not liking people.
Just about something they do or a lifestyle that they adopt.
Not liking people is different.
Ah now, I said nothing about not liking people.
Just about something they do or a lifestyle that they adopt.
Not liking people is different.
The word he used was indeed a homophobic slur. It's not acceptable. I would hope the club ensure that he does some media work promoting acceptance of LGBT community if indeed he did not mean it. This is the modern world guys, minorities can have a voice about nasty offensive words.
All this is dependant on him signing of course.
But it's not a "lifestyle" that is "adopted", like choosing to follow a hippy lifestyle, for example.
It is just a way of "being". The way one is born.
But off topic. Aurier joining us being the topic.
Ah now, I said nothing about not liking people.
Just about something they do or a lifestyle that they adopt.
Not liking people is different.
Also "if one doesn't like theft, don't steal"...doesn't quite work.
Surely what people do in their private life is their own business, and judging anyone by their sexual preferences is the same as disliking someone for being a vegetarians or philatelist.Ah now, I said nothing about not liking people.
Just about something they do or a lifestyle that they adopt.
Not liking people is different.
Hear hear, or here here. Now can we move the fcuk on with this pointless chat and talk about whether he has signed or not and what he can bring to the game?Well, now that this thread has finally harrumphified its way into a snippy day in Parliament...
Would a sensitive soul be a dove and kindly post a glossary of acceptable and non-acceptable terminology on the subject of what we can or can't call someone for us to reference before any further possible offence occurs and we're subject to further reams of hand wringing and teeth gnashing?
See, while I have gay family members, most of them are fine when someone uses borderline terms like pansy, pussy, daisy, buttercup, lady garden, shrinking violet, wuss, softie, dew drop, doorknob, ******* *, jerkoff, fuqwit, assclown, butt licker - among many others - when we get into lively discussions about other people's behaviour. As my nephew says, 'just because I'm gay doesn't mean I don't have balls.'
So, open up another thread and give us all the bad words we must never use, accept or condone - and the contexts that surround each usage.
Or, maybe, do us all a solid and have a little faith in club management to have clearer insight into the subject than we have.
Coz if Aurier is the absolute, un-redeemable villain some would like to portray him as, then he wouldn't have had the first word of a conversation about joining Spurs, let alone moved to the verge of joining this club who have shown excellent judgement in recent years about who pulls on the shirt.
* ******* = everyday term for anal passage
Where do you get these queer opinions from?Walker. I still think he's the best RB in the world bar Dani Alves (with Lahm having retired too)
But in 6-12 months hopefully the answer will be different.
What's wrong with someone not liking the idea of homosexuality
I wouldnt liked to be bummed if im honest but if people do want to let them do it I say
Walker. I still think he's the best RB in the world bar Dani Alves (with Lahm having retired too)
But in 6-12 months hopefully the answer will be different.
Why? hHe hasn't done anything homophobic. He will hopefully be here to play football not push minority agendas. lets leave the guy alone to play his game.
Calling someone a Faggot for being gay is akin to calling someone a Dirty Jew for being Semitic. It is vile.
I wouldnt liked to be bummed if im honest but if people do want to let them do it I say