mcfc_die_hard said:
if by this you are reffering to my comments about gays then like i said yesterday if you are a born gay then it doesnt matter to me because thats who you are and that makes you happy. for them being gay is like me wearing my city shirt today. But they prancing around like they do is like me running infront of this guys van calling him a rag prick and smashing his van up
So it's ok for them to be gay, just as long as they don't
act gay? Would you take the same stance to someone acting openly heterosexually in front of you by, say, holding hands with their girlfriend, or kissing her? If your reaction to that is any different than it would be for you to witness two men holding hands or kissing then, I'd suggest, that's ever so slightly homophobic.
As for my comparison between you being attacked and not accepted solely based on being a City fan and your attitude to people being homosexual then I still stand by it. You were openly displaying your city allegiancies by wearing a City scarf for all to see, how is that different from a gay person expressing themselves in a gay manner for all to see? Yet you find you being attacked for being a City fan unacceptable whilst the thought of someone acting gay near you is abhorent. Surely you can see the hypocrisy of your views?