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A homophobic defence : Comments

By Nina Funnell, published 8/9/2008

The Homosexual Advance Defence, or HAD, effectively excuses homophobic violence.

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no I did not claim it mate

it was from the horse's mouth ie Marsden himself on "Our ABC" on LNL

obviously "sinister workings" are afoot here as the resident bouncer simply emailed me to say he didnt like the term s*i*tlifter [which is a common term used by homos themselves]

then under cover of darkness [and instructions from his minders] he deleted the Marsden story
Posted by Divorce Doctor, Wednesday, 10 September 2008 6:21:35 PM
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I suppose we lack the full body of evidence which persuaded the jury to their conclusion, however I would ask:

If a female assault victim stabbed her attacker
Would we be having this debate?

Anyone who attempts to get ‘friendly’ in a public toilet is literally “asking for it”.

The victim of the assault (the heterosexual) has rights too.

Regarding the predator’s “Autism” – that is not something which would necessarily be apparent to the victim (autism does not mean someone has a sign saying “Autistic” stuck to their forehead).

and an autistics limited conversational / empathetic skills might well make him appear more threatening than he actually is but how is the viotim to know that?

I don’t carry a knife but I am certain any male who accosted me in a public toilet would not walk away, he would more likely crawl away, the recipient of a good and well deserved kicking be he autistic or not
Posted by Col Rouge, Thursday, 11 September 2008 9:14:42 AM
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A long time ago in Syracuse, NY when I was a teenager with some friends in a cafeteria a man approached me. He invited me to his hotel room to 'show me something interesting'. I asked why he couldn't show it to me here in the cafeteria. This conversation went on for a while with my friends listening. Finally, they started to laugh. They told me I had been approached by a homosexual looking for action as I appeared attractive to him. I was too unworldly to realise what he wanted. That was a long time ago.
Posted by david f, Thursday, 11 September 2008 9:29:40 AM
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Col Rouge wrote;

I don’t carry a knife but I am certain any male who accosted me in a public toilet would not walk away, he would more likely crawl away, the recipient of a good and well deserved kicking be he autistic or not.

Dear Col,

Why would he deserve a kicking? Why not simply tell the person, whether male or female, that you were not interested? I was accosted by a prostitute recently who asked me if I were interested in female companionship. It seemed enough to simply say, "No." I don't think a person deserves a beating because that person makes a sexual advance.
Posted by david f, Thursday, 11 September 2008 12:38:58 PM
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The person who instigates or uses violence against another, is most often a coward and a person who carries negative baggage through life.
Posted by Kipp, Thursday, 11 September 2008 5:14:08 PM
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In asmuchas certain folk seek to demonise those who do not dig homosexuals and call them homophobes

I have come up with a new term homophile

nobody seems to want to explain the term homophobe [ie why I might be scared] but I will define homophile

phile: One that loves or has a strong affinity or preference for: eg homophile
Posted by Divorce Doctor, Thursday, 11 September 2008 11:15:53 PM
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