"Some of my best friends are black" does not compare to "I'm in a loving relationship with one." Seriously, what is wrong with you that you can not distinguish the difference between love and hate?
Sure, circumstances might force you to have some black friends at work, and you might not think that proves anything. But you have to love people to jump into bed with them and want to spend the rest of your life with them. Oh, but, never mind. I get that love is something you wouldn't know anything about. Nobody loves a hater.
But seriously, if somebody has gay friends, they can't be a homophobe. A phobia is something you can't stand being around. You can't be best friends with your phobia. So if a KKK says it, he's lying, and you can verify that. Likewise the reality of Foxler's relationship is easily verified.
If you're going to argue this stuff, could you please try to use some logic? I know you're used to getting along without it in this age of ever dropping IQ's, but older folks still tend to expect it.
"Some of my best friends are black" does not compare to "I'm in a loving relationship with one." Seriously, what is wrong with you that you can not distinguish the difference between love and hate?
Sure, circumstances might force you to have some black friends at work, and you might not think that proves anything. But you have to love people to jump into bed with them and want to spend the rest of your life with them. Oh, but, never mind. I get that love is something you wouldn't know anything about. Nobody loves a hater.
But seriously, if somebody has gay friends, they can't be a homophobe. A phobia is something you can't stand being around. You can't be best friends with your phobia. So if a KKK says it, he's lying, and you can verify that. Likewise the reality of Foxler's relationship is easily verified.
If you're going to argue this stuff, could you please try to use some logic? I know you're used to getting along without it in this age of ever dropping IQ's, but older folks still tend to expect it.