George Galloway has furiously hung up on LBC's Lewis Goodall after he was asked to explain why he said gay relationships are neither the 'norm' nor 'equal'.
This bigot is a perfect cautionary story for single issue voting.
He is well known to be a bigoted piece of shit, but he pulled a "broken clock" and was inevitably right on one issue, which was clearly enough for people to either completely ignore, or not even look in to his history, which is pretty scary..
(to be clear - I'm not saying voting for a candidate who supports free Palestine is a problem, it's voting for a candidate who only supports a free Palestine while stomping on every other marginalised group - a problem. If that is your only option, better vote none than vote for trampling someone else's rights)
Question: If he's a "single issue" politician, and that "single issue" has him defending homophobia (we won't even touch on the vile antisemitism) as to not upset his "single issue" constituents, wouldn't one consider that the "single issue" is problematic at it's core, and antithetical by it's very nature to democracy and equal human rights, or no?
I mean, fuck the Jews, they have no rights to anything, land, country, safety in their own country or any other country on gods green earth, nothing.
no, we're just talking, you know, in the broader sense of the "single issue" this asshole is the poster child for, put their as reprentative through free and fair voting by the "single issue" community itself
"I want them to be taught that there are gay people in the world and that they must be treated with respect and affection as I treat my own gay friends and colleagues with respect and affection but I don't want my children to be taught that these things are equal because I don't believe them to be equal."
Maybe I'm being naive, but as a gay dude I don't see what he's saying as hateful. I'm not sure what adjective fits though, "pedantic" doesn't seem quite right.
You are being both naive and internally and laterally homophobic if you think gay people are not equal to straight ones, or that there is any reasonable or somehow valid explanation to why they shouldn't be seen as such.