[permaculture] Homo
Graham
grahamburnett at blueyonder.co.uk
Mon Sep 17 21:05:43 EDT 2007
'Homo' to the best of my experience here in the UK, is generally thrown
about as a homophobic term of insult, generally by people who are a bit
ignorant and don't know any better.
here's a song by my friends Chumbawamba that might provide a little food
for thought:
HOMOPHOBIA
Up behind the bus-stop in the toilets off the street
There are traces of a killing on the floor beneath your feet
Mixed up with the piss and beer are bloodstains on the floor
From the boy who got his head kicked in a night or two before
Homophobia
The worst disease
You cant love who you want to love in times like these
In the pubs, clubs and burgerbars breeding pens for pigs
Alcohol, testosterons and ignorance and fist
Packs of hunting animals roam across the town
They find an easy victim and they punch him to the ground
Homophobia
The worst disease
You cant love who you want to love in times like these
The siren of the ambulance the deadpan of the cops
Chalk to mark the outline where the boy first dropped
Beware the holy trinity - church and state and law
For every death the virus gets more deadly then before
Homophobia
The worst disease
You cant love who you want to love in times like these
Keith Johnson wrote:
> Seriously, someone calls someone else a homo and the first thing people
> think of is homo sapien!?
> Huh!
> When someone calls ME a homo that's not what I think. I must have missed
> some huge cultural shift that took place when I wasn't looking. I don't
> watch television so maybe that's it.
> Weird....or at least queer. =-O
>
> Katey wrote:
>
>> I assumed he meant homo sapien. It was a little shocking at first
>> glance, though. ;-)
>> ~katey
>>
>> Katey Culver
>> ecoville architechs
>> www.earthandstraw.com
>>
>> you wrote:
>>
>> While I agree with your recommendations, and although I suspect him of
>> being a closet case, many excellent gay folk would not like to be
>> lumped in the same category with this bozo (my apologies to any clowns
>> on the list) ;-) .
>>
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Graham Burnett
Integrated Design for Local Environmental Resources
www.spiralseed.co.uk
www.grahamburnett.net
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