Thread: 'Phoney' and his 'Cronies'
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22nd-December-2005 #1
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'Phoney' and his 'Cronies'
Call me a homophobe if you wish but the latest legislation by 'Phoney Blair' is the last straw. Forgive me but I dont remember this stuff about gay marriages being in either the Labour manifesto, or the Queen's speech. If it had been, I doubt 'Phoney' and his 'Cronies' would be in power now.. they slipped this in by the 'backdoor' which is pretty apt for a gay party . I have nothing against gays personaly : I hate the fact that globaly they get everything and we get nothing as mere hetrosexual males.
Am I jealous: you bet your bloody life I'm jealous: I'm jelous because they have the ear of every government worldwide and get everything you ever ask for.
Men can never claim that. 'We are men I hear them shout'...Well bloody act like it I say, and not be the sychophantic mangina lapdogs that we all know you are.
Someone once said 'The freind of my enemy is my enemy, but the enemy of my enemy, is my friend'
I embrace anyone who takes the side of our cause: gays do not: therefore they must be our enemy.
We have all heard the same excuse for an argument they use about being closet gays...'its worn out'. They try and insult us with calling us 'gay' do you believe it ? Even they think its insulting to call someone 'gay' Lol.
I saw the coversation on one message board saying the 'Lesbians felt left out because we were picking on gay men only, I say ' Bollocks' all homosexuality is wrong, man or woman. All those hairy arsed, beer swilling, treehugging, frizzy haired or lipstick lesbo fems, are as bad as any mincing, efeminate ,oversexed, fem loving, bigmouthed, mangina's, that we all know so well. So call me a bigot call me a homophobe I wear both those titles with pride.
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Wow! Merry Christmas Rob.
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22nd-December-2005 #3
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Happy Christmas
Sorry Karl I got worked up...had nearly a full day arguing with gays on Yahoo message board..Harry was there to...What a man. I have a link to the board on my blog . I want to wish you and all at mathews antifeminism a merry christmas and a healthy and prosperous new year.
God Bless you, and that lovely family of yours Karl..and thanks for being a good mate..see you soon.
Merry Christmas All.........
Rob.
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22nd-December-2005 #4
Good rant there Rob!
I agree with you about how infuriating it is that that the government and media are obsessed with celebrating gays and their lifestyle and pushing their agenda through without giving a shit about the heterosexual male.
All this crap in the papers about Elton John's 'wedding' is annoying too. Some fat old over-rated git having a big party with his boyfriend...big deal. It's not a Royal Wedding, even if there are two Queens present.
And Merry Christmas to all haters of feminists too:
Women want the right to do everything but the obligation to do nothing
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Rob / Duncan, i have no issues with your views - to be fair, i agree with you that it rips the shit when they're (media/government) almost obsessed with homosexuals as if they're somehow more deserving or worthy as individuals. On top of that, is the 'ganging up' with feminists, i've spoken with a few who are adamant that feminism is good (because of course, they've helped them out in the past) and that only hetero-men can be violent (one such discussion was on whingevillage). However, not naming names, but we do have one member here who emailed prior to signing up with regards my stance on his sexuality. Gay as he may be, he is also heavily against feminism.
So i'm not having a go - just letting you know that some MAY become offended... I'm hoping this member in question realises that this thread is NOT a personal attack, it's not so much Gay men that are the problem, but the few at the top who rant & rave next to their feminist buddies, and the media/government who obsess over them.
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22nd-December-2005 #6
Fair point Karl.
It's just annoying the way the government and PC media has latched onto gay men as a way of attacking men in general and a way of saying "This is what you should aim for!" They can sod right off.Women want the right to do everything but the obligation to do nothing
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23rd-December-2005 #7
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Homosexuality.
You make a fair point Karl but please read what I said.
Every homosexual that I have encountered has been pro fem with no acception. You know me ..I have no wish to make scapegoats, or hurt anybody. Every body seems scared to speak out against them for fear of hurting them. However they can say anything they want to about mens rights, yesterday we had seven gay weddings here in Cheshire..I think Duncan can bare that out. Tony and his cronies never told us that was going to happen. If the gay activist does not understand that I am not attacking him personaly then I am sorry.Someone once said 'The freind of my enemy is my enemy, but the enemy of my enemy, is my friend'
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23rd-December-2005 #8
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Feminism has used gay men to devide and conquer for years..Go onto the discussion boards, as I know you must do, read what they say. Try Yahoo.
Quote from Duncan Idaho
Gays are predominately pro fem. I dont wish to harm Karls board or the gay activist as Karl is a mate of mine. I will not broach the subject here again..but I reserve the right to speak openly about it anywhere and everywhere I can.
Merry Christmas Dunc..
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Rob, certainly this forum is not intended (nor do i personally intend) to restric freedom of speech.. sorry if it looked that way, i just wanted you guys to be aware that at least one member here is of homosexual nature but also is for men's rights - as men regardless of sexual persuasion.
please don't feel you ca'nt say what is on your mind, if it pertains to men's rights - then this (along with many others - yours included) is the right place to say it.
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24th-December-2005 #10
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No probs Karl.. I know as admin of a board we walk a thin line sometimes.
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I have no wish to hurt anyone, the gays have been used for years as pawns in a politicaly correct game of chess. The problem being is that all of the gay men I have personaly encountered both on the net and off are staunchly pro fem.
We go mad at any other kind of trechery: but this subject is taboo why?
I had a bundle of e/mails about the post I put on 'Male Talk', two of them were from gay men who thanked me for opening the subject for discussion. They even offered to help us.
I welcomed them and told them I would be proud to have them as comrades.
This is not about Homophobia, its about Hetrophobia. Most gays, men and women, are hetrophobes, and make no bones about it, they are making us social outcasts for not agreeing to gay marriage..which is what it is no matter what they say.
What will be next ? We have all seen so many changes over the last few years that anything goes.
Society is losing its grip on reality,
In the U.K there has been a huge backlash about this subject.
The brit government snook this in by the back door, it used shock tactics to sell it to the brit public, because no one said anything about it at first :they said we all agreed with it. Then to use an americanism 'we woke up and smelt the coffee'
In the small town where I live,the people are wild about it, this has woken them up at last.
The message boards on Yahoo have made people aware of the hetrophobia that exists out there, and that all gays and the not the nice people they like to portray themselves as. :evil:
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Something you may be interested in, Rob.
Read more here It's a "Have your say"'All equal now?'
The Civil Partnership Act has come into force, but it will take more than gay 'marriages' for homosexuals to be fully accepted by society, says Steve Renshaw in our Readers' Column.. If you'd like to write a column, tell us using the form at the foot of the page.

So, the Civil Partnership Act has finally come into force, to the predictable reception of both joy and resentment in equal measures. As a gay man, I'd be lying if I said I was surprised by the reaction.
Having debated this issue to varying degrees over the last year, it was clear there were two very discrete camps: people who support civil partnerships in the interests of progression and tolerance, and people who object on moral and religious grounds.
There was never going to be a compromise, although I was heartened to see the level of support from the general public.
Thick skinned
However, one emotion I've certainly been feeling these past few days is frustration. Frustration that we've stopped short of being able to have religious same-sex weddings for those who want it.
Frustration that gays are still viewed by a lot of people as morally corrupt and sexually deviant. Frustration that the Church thinks civil partnerships undermine traditional marriage. Frustration that so many people dislike homosexuality because it's "not natural".
The majority of people reading this will never have experienced prejudice. I "came out" as a gay man about five years ago (I'm now 26). Since then, I have seen two friends assaulted, another couple forced to move out of their own home and my first boyfriend being kicked out by his parents.
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25th-December-2005 #12No worries Karl. I know that if anyone does say something too inflammatory then it may reflect on you.
Quote from karlmathews
I remember a short while ago Darren had to ban some guy from his CT4M forum because this guy (can't remember his name) was advocating raping women and shooting feminists. He got all upset when he was banned but it was fair enough; it was Darren's forum and Darren will be the one in the shit if his forum is used by people advocating violence in real life. It's only fair that forum-owners like yourself need to keep an eye on what is said in your space.Women want the right to do everything but the obligation to do nothing
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BBC (again)
Muslim head says gays 'harmful'

A British Muslim leader has told the BBC he believes homosexuality is "not acceptable" and denounced new same-sex civil partnerships as "harmful".
Head of the Muslim Council of Britain Sir Iqbal Sacranie said bringing in 'gay marriage' did "not augur well" for building the foundations of society.
Nevertheless, he told BBC Radio 4's PM programme, everyone should be tolerant.
Peter Tatchell of gay rights group OutRage! said: "It is tragic for one minority to attack another minority."
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30th-January-2006 #14
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Rob says:
Here it is. HahahahahaWhat will be next ? We have all seen so many changes over the last few years that anything goes.
http://www.alainsnewsletter.com/012806.php
Sexual orientation is flexible, right?
Marriage – I want to marry three men, six women, four children (ages ranging from seven to ten), two dogs and a mule. And I want insurance and benefits for all of them. You do not like it, hate crime!!! Go to jail, get fined....................................
Read on and have a laugh. He hits the nail on the head.Goodness will follow me all of my days. One day it will catch up with me!
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23rd-February-2006 #15
Re: 'Phoney' and his 'Cronies'
Quote from Rob Layton
This is where democracy breaks down. Politicians want the gay vote therefore they will do anything to get it. There has been talk of giving prisoners the vote and in Sweden and Italy there have been suggestions of giving children the vote but these would be the mothers responsibility. (No surprises there). I don't think these ideas have got off the ground yet but anything is possible in a matriarchal society.




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