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Why is it ok to be afraid of clowns but not drag queens?

Posted:
Mon Nov 19, 2018 9:50 pm
by Army of GOD
I don't want to sound transphobic, or whatever the term for this is, but this is an important topic.
I find drag queens to be scarier than clowns. I am not trying to say that they are evil (I don't know any personally) nor am I saying I disagree with their lifestyle. I am just saying that they look fucking horrifying.
If I woke up with this thing standing over my bed I would shit my pants and then die of heart attack

Also, don't use this thread to bash LGBT causes
Re: Why is it ok to be afraid of clowns but not drag queens?

Posted:
Mon Nov 19, 2018 11:02 pm
by HitRed
The kids in the picture don't seem afraid. That might be a start.
Re: Why is it ok to be afraid of clowns but not drag queens?

Posted:
Tue Nov 20, 2018 10:34 am
by armati
is that a clown or drag queen?
could be both I guess.
Re: Why is it ok to be afraid of clowns but not drag queens?

Posted:
Tue Nov 20, 2018 10:37 am
by 2dimes
armati wrote:is that a clown or drag queen?
could be both I guess.
+1
Re: Why is it ok to be afraid of clowns but not drag queens?

Posted:
Tue Nov 20, 2018 11:25 am
by KoolBak

oh man. Great OP....lol
Re: Why is it ok to be afraid of clowns but not drag queens?

Posted:
Tue Nov 20, 2018 11:47 am
by karel
drag queens are freaks,and everyone should stay away from therm,no place for these freaks of nature
Re: Why is it ok to be afraid of clowns but not drag queens?

Posted:
Tue Nov 20, 2018 12:07 pm
by HitRed
Where's Symm on this?
Re: Why is it ok to be afraid of clowns but not drag queens?

Posted:
Tue Nov 20, 2018 12:12 pm
by DoomYoshi
being afraid of drag queens is, by definition, transphobic. And there is nothing wrong with that.
Re: Why is it ok to be afraid of clowns but not drag queens?

Posted:
Tue Nov 20, 2018 2:31 pm
by tzor
That's not a "drag queen" that's a drag nightmare.
Now, take Sushi ... she's a real queen ...
- Click image to enlarge.

Sushi in a Shoe, the best New Year's Eve drop in Key West.
Re: Why is it ok to be afraid of clowns but not drag queens?

Posted:
Tue Nov 20, 2018 2:34 pm
by karel
these kind of freaks are discussing,and she not be able to flaunt that shit in public
Re: Why is it ok to be afraid of clowns but not drag queens?

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Tue Nov 20, 2018 2:50 pm
by armati
"these kind of freaks are discussing,and she not be able to flaunt that shit in public"
Im assuming you meant disgusting?
I disagree, maybe she /he is in costume for a play he/she is acting in. A horror show if it is.
But my thought really was the band "kiss" pretty close make up.
Alice cooper, Im sure there are more im forgetting.
If a person wants to run around like that fine, I've seen lots of people dressed as what I would say was "freaky".
But this person, gotta be dressed for a part in a play or sumtin, how could he/she get close to kids otherwise?
I suppose she /he could be selling books and its a promotion.
If he/she asked if he/she could buy you a drink what would ya say?
Re: Why is it ok to be afraid of clowns but not drag queens?

Posted:
Tue Nov 20, 2018 4:25 pm
by betiko
Army of GOD wrote:I don't want to sound transphobic, or whatever the term for this is, but this is an important topic.
I find drag queens to be scarier than clowns. I am not trying to say that they are evil (I don't know any personally) nor am I saying I disagree with their lifestyle. I am just saying that they look fucking horrifying.
If I woke up with this thing standing over my bed I would shit my pants and then die of heart attack

Also, don't use this thread to bash LGBT causes
Hey f*ck you. You don't want to be transphobic, why is that? I have the right to be uncomfortable in front of non-binary people. Should I feel bad about it? No. We have the right to feel uncomfortable.
The other day I saw an interview between Jordan Peterson and another professor from his university that was actually a transgender (woman to man).
Quite honestly, I would have a problem with that. I would feel too uncomfortable to attend classes with a transgender professor. I would have no problem if the professor was gay and speak quite manerly even if the voice would annoy me. But a transgender professor would be way too weird. You just look at the face and you see the other sex and a person dressed up. You can't take them seriously.
Re: Why is it ok to be afraid of clowns but not drag queens?

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Tue Nov 20, 2018 5:57 pm
by Dukasaur
Drag queens don't bother me. People with pierced lips and shit like that are truly revolting.
Re: Why is it ok to be afraid of clowns but not drag queens?

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Wed Nov 21, 2018 12:11 am
by karel
im fed up with these mental ill people telling me what i should like,well got 2 words from them...fook off.if some trans freak got in my face and told me i was a racist cuz i do not believe in what they view,i would prolly throat punch the pos,but then again if you dare insult these freaks it would be a hate crime.once again the normal people lose again,thx crazy nut bag lefties
Re: Why is it ok to be afraid of clowns but not drag queens?

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Wed Nov 21, 2018 12:56 am
by riskllama
karel wrote:if some trans freak got in my face and told me i was a racist cuz i do not believe in what they view,i would prolly throat punch the pos
hmm...sounds about right, yep.
Re: Why is it ok to be afraid of clowns but not drag queens?

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Wed Nov 21, 2018 2:57 am
by jonesthecurl
It's "all right" to have any phobia. Some people are afraid of spiders, doesn't mean it's the spiders' fault. Being scared of clowns doesn't man clowns are bad. Me, I'm a little nervous of moths for some reason... something to do with the way they move. I'm totally aware this is irrational.
Re: Why is it ok to be afraid of clowns but not drag queens?

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Wed Nov 21, 2018 6:08 am
by mrswdk
betiko wrote:I would feel too uncomfortable to attend classes with a transgender professor... You can't take them seriously.
Dukasaur wrote:People with pierced lips and shit like that are truly revolting.
karel wrote:if you dare insult these freaks it would be a hate crime.once again the normal people lose again,thx crazy nut bag lefties
Three old fossils, ah ah ah.

Re: Why is it ok to be afraid of clowns but not drag queens?

Posted:
Wed Nov 21, 2018 6:11 am
by mrswdk
jonesthecurl wrote:It's "all right" to have any phobia.
Negrophobia is a dislike or fear of black people. Presume you have no problem with that one either?
Re: Why is it ok to be afraid of clowns but not drag queens?

Posted:
Wed Nov 21, 2018 1:32 pm
by jonesthecurl
mrswdk wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:It's "all right" to have any phobia.
Negrophobia is a dislike or fear of black people. Presume you have no problem with that one either?
Read the rest of what I said.
Some people are afraid of balloons.
Me, i'm phobophobic. the only thing I have to fear is fear itself.
Re: Why is it ok to be afraid of clowns but not drag queens?

Posted:
Wed Nov 21, 2018 5:38 pm
by mrswdk
So you are saying no, you have no problem with someone being afraid of black people?
Re: Why is it ok to be afraid of clowns but not drag queens?

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Wed Nov 21, 2018 7:35 pm
by jonesthecurl
Not if they recognise that it's irrational and don't try to justify it.
Re: Why is it ok to be afraid of clowns but not drag queens?

Posted:
Wed Nov 21, 2018 7:45 pm
by riskllama
like brian, from family guy!
Re: Why is it ok to be afraid of clowns but not drag queens?

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Wed Nov 21, 2018 7:48 pm
by mrswdk
jonesthecurl wrote:Not if they recognise that it's irrational and don't try to justify it.
What if someone recognizes they're a racist and doesn't try to justify it?
Re: Why is it ok to be afraid of clowns but not drag queens?

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Wed Nov 21, 2018 7:49 pm
by mrswdk
ITT: jones is fine with discrimination, as long as the discriminator says 'I'm irrational'