#new challenge stop using religion to be lgbtphobic
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I was eating at the cafeteria and this guy beside me (I don't know them) was so punchable. First, he complains to his friends (two women) about how one of them mocked a woman who turned out to be his sister (the only thing he did that was good), when on a tirade about how much he loved his sister, until one of them said "but what if she's a lesbian?". Because, you see, your good sir is Muslim and can use that to be homophobic for some f*cking reason, and he explained how awful it would be and how he would never talk to his dear sister again because she was disgusting, because it was against nature. One of them called him out, but they argue that "it's his faith, so it's ok", which isn't true. You're such a homophobic pos if you are showing so much disgust at the idea of your dear sister being with a woman, this person you love so much that you would immediately abandon if she was gay. But we didn't stop there, because why we would (and why the f*ck do those people are hanging out with him??? I would have left him to rot under the rain) Anyway, they continue on the relationships discussion and your protagonist here called the woman he wants to officially make his gf (because he has to present her to his parents before making it official and then they would get married, he explained it) a bitch, because she was uncertain... I mean, it's extremely uncommon for the current generation here to get married before being 25 and having finish their studies (and they weren't 25 and still at uni) and I think that anybody would feel uncertain about getting presented to your partners' parents before getting into a relationship, and getting immediately married. So he went into a "All women are bitch" tirade, one of the girls stopped him with "men aren't better" that the other girl dared to f*cking correct by saying to her "you cannot generalize all men!". And then, they went into saying that you cannot generalize all men into being bad because some of them abused their partners, because women can also do that, but you can with women because they're just shitty in general??? And the guy was all like "give me proof that men are worse" but you cannot use the high statistics of women being killed by their male partner vs men being killed by their female partner??? And why are you being friends or hangout with people like that??? I left after that, doesn't matter if I haven't finish eating, but I like my lunch to be a nice experience, not a bunch of microaggressions against my queer female ass. I was seriously going to lose it, and I clearly could see this guy couldn't understand reasons and would have called me rac*st for punching his homophobic misogynist face.
I'm not religious in the slightest, but if you believe in God, whatever religion it is, I hope it's not a controlling one who gave stupid rules, that can be hurtful, to see you as a good one (seriously, why would he/she/they would give a f*ck about if you live with your partner before getting married? Why? There are way more problematic things in this world. And it's better to know and learn to live together before getting the law involved.) but one who wants his/her/their children to be happy and safe. Seriously, if you believe God prefers you to hate your fav sibling over accepting them for who they are, you need to question yourself and the way you're praticing your faith. Why would God want his children to propagate hate???
#tw sexism#tw lgbtphobia#tw homophobia#another reason to why we need feminism#dni if you're a terf or looking to hate on muslims people#new challenge stop using religion to be lgbtphobic#maybe I'm too influenced by my father who didn't raise me to be religious but is#and he believes that God loves all of us for who we are and doesn't care about those things#that he wants peace and people who hurt in his name whatever big this pain is are bad#Also my father was quite suspicious of religious text because he knew humans wrote them#so he didn't follow them really#ranting to get my anger out
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