Arkansota Wrote:a person's point of view on homosexuality is often determined by how positive or negative their interactions with LGBT people are.
I'm sorry, but this is not altogether true.
The majority of people who have issues with the LGBT community have never actually had any interaction with an LGBT individual.
Their interaction with LGBT affairs is through the media and through stereotypes handed down by others who claim (but usually don't) know or have been around an LGBT person.
As a straight acting homosexual I have often found myself on the receiving end of a petty, tiny brain rattling off 'facts' about the Gays (Few actually think about lesbians, bis, Trans G/S- its always gay males they are so concerned about).
Its the same type of person who just has to make some sort of thought comment about their take on what its like to be Black - because you see, your skin is white thus you must understand that we with the white skin must talk about the blacks when the blacks are not around.
These people are not getting their wealth of data from real, practical experience, they are pulling it out of the asses of people who they listen to that spew their vile hatred and condemnation.
When it comes to gays - you would be amazed at how many bigots will go on at length about ass and ass-sex. Apparently the ass of a gay man is one of the most important things in life to think about. I'm a gay man and I don't think about anal sex THAT often.
The other side of the coin is that they think we are all women - We all take it up the bum-hole - They are so illogical and incapable of reason they never figure out that someone, somewhere has to be shoving something up the bum-hole of the rest of the trillions upon trillions of sissy Nancy boys that apparently live in their world of never ending anal sex.
I have shocked the shit out of individuals before by sitting their listening to their vile, perverse thoughts then turning around and saying 'As a gay man, I personally never witnessed/did that.'
"You're Gay?!?!?! You don't look/act/sound gay" - which I assume means that I'm not standing their being butt-fucked in their presence makes me not-gay.
The opinions are not based in reality because they have no real experience. They don't interact with their people they choose to hate.
Hatred is not based in knowledge. Bigotry is based on biased opinion handed down by (predominately, but not limited too) one's parents. These people will flat refuse to get to know a person who fits the minority they hate. They shun 'Those people' to the point where they never get a real experience and learn that we are all books of blood, when we are opened we are red.
So no, its not the interactions with the LGBT community that forms their opinions of us, its the interactions they have with their bigoted parents, their bigoted peers and other bigots who share their petty thoughts and hatreds.