Technology3 mins ago
Why Is There A Special Memorial For Gay Victims?
68 Answers
Are they more significant that the the non LGBT dead?
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-eur ope-256 87190
We are constanly being told that LGBTs just want to be treated as equal, yet this shows anything but.
http://
We are constanly being told that LGBTs just want to be treated as equal, yet this shows anything but.
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by ToraToraTora. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think you're missing the point here
This is for LGBTs killed because they were that way
Not particularly for Jewish or gypsy victims who just happened to be gay.
note the report says:
//It is the first Holocaust memorial in Israel that deals with both Jewish and non-Jewish victims alike, according to local reports.//
This is for LGBTs killed because they were that way
Not particularly for Jewish or gypsy victims who just happened to be gay.
note the report says:
//It is the first Holocaust memorial in Israel that deals with both Jewish and non-Jewish victims alike, according to local reports.//
.
Are they more significant that the the non LGBT dead?
Do you go past every memorial - to the war dead in a village or anyone
and said to a passer-by - why they done that ven ? they more special than uvvers ?
You put a memorial because you want to remember something
same mem word
I suppose one puts up a memorial in c ase people forget the contribution they made. I am not getting at you 3T - I am not sure if you could forget as you were never aware in the first place
Are they more significant that the the non LGBT dead?
Do you go past every memorial - to the war dead in a village or anyone
and said to a passer-by - why they done that ven ? they more special than uvvers ?
You put a memorial because you want to remember something
same mem word
I suppose one puts up a memorial in c ase people forget the contribution they made. I am not getting at you 3T - I am not sure if you could forget as you were never aware in the first place
A significant portion of men in London* have said they either have done or would do whatever they consider to be sex with someone of the same gender. Naturally, if the questions were more prescriptive, the pool of responses would be smaller.
*(Well, of the males among the 10,0000 or so respondents to TimeOut's most recent sex survey - make of that what you will, though I'm fairly sure you'll dismiss it wherever it comes from.)
*(Well, of the males among the 10,0000 or so respondents to TimeOut's most recent sex survey - make of that what you will, though I'm fairly sure you'll dismiss it wherever it comes from.)
@browntrout, you could not have a Jewish Gypsy. Gypsies are not just travelling folk but a specific group with special beliefs. It is my belief that sexual preference comes in a variety of "strengths" ie there are people who are in the middle of the spectrum who can chose to be with men or women (or indeed both). That said, in society at that time, to be known as gay was a difficult even dangerous lifestyle. Therefore, a high proportion of those not with a strong preference would veer towards the heterosexual lifestyle. Hence the percentage difference. I say again...in my opinion. I am not gay. But am have a number of gay friends and family.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.