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Re: Teachers tell bullied kids to act less 'gay' - November 4th 2011, 01:54 AM

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I get where you're coming from, of course it's not an EXCUSE for bullying, but if you're different, you're going to get picked on. That's just how kids are, that's how humans are. If someone dresses and acts drastically differently than everyone else they should expect to be bullied. That doesn't mean it's right, of course. That includes guys who act like girls - it has nothing to do with their sexuality but rather their 'gay ' attitude. In the real world, if someone is over the top flamboyantly gay, they ARE going to run into problems, its inevitable. I certainly don't agree with this over the top 'anti bullying' crap lately. Any country that listens to Lady Gaga's ideas about how bullying should be 'illegal' are going to be the pussies of the planet.

I think the teacher should be possibly fired. What I don't think, is that what he said is homophobic, in any way sense or form.
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