But surely in the context of gay as 'rubbish', there is no homophobic sentiment? People don't even associate the word 'gay' with 'homosexual' in the majority of its usage.
The intent to offend of persecute simply isn't there. 'Fag' maybe a bit more offensive, but again in the context of 'that sniper on the roof is a fag', it isn't used as a insult towards gay people.
Does context and intent simply not matter?
What a messed up place it's become. Gay was once meant happy, then attracted to another man and from the gaming community it's now meant rubbish.
I remember one time many women during work or college said they're away for a quick fag (smoke break) before going back into class or teaching. I just find it so sadly amusing how screwed up things have become because people change the definition on what they see fit rather than what it actually was. Considering how screwed up that (muppet and bestest?) was put into the dictionary.
Thats the part that amuses me. (in children’s use) That and the fact it's not in Apple's dictionary.
http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/bestest
I couldn't get over one time start of the week for the Isle of Man TT ad on ITV2 HD, the voice over said (bettered) I couldn't get over what a mess it's become grown people changing definitions and talking like children. If you spoke like that in the 90s you'd be laughed silly.
As for the whole gay topic, the biggest thing that concerns me the most that so many don't seem to talk about is the upbringing of children. The confusion as children develop through influence and mixed homes. Two dads? two mothers? it's bad enough as it is with one mother or one dad and the fact that so many normal marriages are broken up because they're bored with each other in this current throw away society. Not all, there are many marriages that last but it seems to be a rarity.
Think about it, once this is all legal, 10 years from now, children below 10 coming through that, the problems this will create through schools. The teenage years... mood swings and urges and what they come through will now be a standard?... or through some people a lot of influence to be gay. Gay teachers becomes a normal thing? gay activity in the playground? people that feel so strongly to push others to follow this way...
The other thing that concerns me, in fact three.
1, How the media pushes it down everyones screens/radios. It's always getting discussed/publicised.
2, It's coming across like a fashion through influence.
3, Politicians pushing it through for nothing but extra votes.
It's a very complicated topic. I just find it all very... it makes me uneasy what could be ahead. A worrying future as society.
I don't know if this was the same one but I remember hearing about it. One was even put out of business. Why not go somewhere else?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-19991266