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Freddie Woo says: "A bloke who lived next door to my mum told me on the day Diana died that it was 'God's punishment for sleeping with an Arab'". Tell us stories of bigots, racists, sexists, homophobes and loud-mouths so that we may point and laugh

(, Thu 21 Feb 2013, 20:03)
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I was set up on a blind date last week
the chap wasn't doing himself any favours turning up drunk and smoking like a chimney, talking constantly about how he'd found Jesus etc... but the shit really hit the fan when he noticed my Gay Pride ribbon on my bag.

How did he protest? It was one loud, amazing, mind-boggling analogy:

"If we ever have kids and the brother decides to sleep with the sister when they're still, like, ten... that wouldn't be as sinful as what those f*gs are up to."

Wasn't sure if I should point out that he'd just done more to cheer on the Bible's stance on incest than denounce the Gay community, so in the end I just called him a fucking idiot and left.
(, Thu 21 Feb 2013, 21:25, 12 replies)
I think you should stab the person who set you up on said blind date for being an utter cunt.

(, Thu 21 Feb 2013, 21:31, closed)
I don't think they knew, weirdly
the guy is new in town and I think they felt sorry for him. And, presumably, thought I was desperate. ;)
(, Mon 25 Feb 2013, 15:44, closed)
Which public school did he go to?

(, Thu 21 Feb 2013, 21:37, closed)
Are you suggesting that public schooling leads to homophobia?

(, Thu 21 Feb 2013, 22:00, closed)
I'd have thought public schooling turned people into pederasts.

(, Thu 21 Feb 2013, 22:11, closed)
It turned me into a newt!

(, Thu 21 Feb 2013, 22:20, closed)
I'm suggesting homophobes are less likely to get called onto the carpet for it if they're public-schooled.

(, Thu 21 Feb 2013, 22:24, closed)
That's not really true though is it? Yobs in pubs can go round calling people queer with impunity
whereas those with something to lose (positions of responsibility in the public eye for example) are more likely to keep any unpleasant opinions to themselves.
(, Thu 21 Feb 2013, 22:45, closed)
If they've got enough of a political and moral credit rating, they'll be considered outspoken and charmingly eccentric rather than the vile bigots they actually are.

(, Fri 22 Feb 2013, 23:47, closed)
How are the kids getting on?

(, Thu 21 Feb 2013, 23:07, closed)
Did the person who set you up on the blind date actually hate you?

(, Fri 22 Feb 2013, 11:31, closed)
One of the best things about working shifts was that I could legitimately turn down all blind dates with excuses like
"sorry, I'm working nights that week" or "sorry, I'm doing overtime" without the lied-to party having any reasonable cause for doubt.
(, Fri 22 Feb 2013, 23:49, closed)

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