PwarYuex said:
I said: Gay community is discriminatory and thinks it's superior.
You said: Any group that discriminates will think it's superior.
I said: Obviously. See original point.
As far as I'm concerned, my original point isn't redundant.
Actually the latter part becomes redundant, since discriminating implies superiority in some sense according to the both of you. However, I believe xenophobia plays apart (not in the sense of "outsiders") but rather xenophobic of people outside of the community.
Point being, you accepted his claim that all discrimination is based on an ideal of superiority, when the gay community is apparently intolerant of "those outside" the community because of their differences, rather than because they think they're superior.
This leads to a question though. In what way do 'queers' think they're superior to heterosexual people?
I'm not saying it's special, either. If you actually read my post, you would see that I'm responding to OP's post about the gay community being tolerant blah blah.
They're no less tolerant than many other groups. Citing this example alone as a claim that the 'queer' community is intolerant is a logical fallacy. Communities extend further than single bars. (Care to cite any other examples or even specific anecdotes?)
No, I'd disagree about it being a lot of people - I think only a few are rejected by the community.
Only a few people? Who are these few people?
Are you suggesting that goths don't have a choice to be goths?
I don't think you understand how preferences work. I did not choose to like ice cream more than I chose to like spaghetti or women. You can not choose what you like, and what you prefer. Goths like the goth culture and music because it appeals to them, there is no choice in terms of preferences just conditioning.
Basically the point he was making was that just like "any" community, inconsistancies or people out of the norm are marginally discriminated.
Gay people, in my opinion, don't have a choice.
They have no more a choice than goths do. They are conditioned to liking something, and hence they like it.
The gay community should be more open and accepting because part of being queer is being 'stuck with it'.
People have "grown" out of phases, just as people have discovered they're homosexual and 'came out'.