Banned gay bus ad group looks at legal action against TFL

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lollywood wrote:

That's whats' happened here
They got their way and that advert they wanted to show was allowed to go ahead as you can see, why not the other one?

Why can't both parties have their say?

THEY CAN
They just can't both say the other is not allowed and should be stopped

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No they're not.

I disagree with that analysis.

Its been fed too much into the public psyche that it is wrong to think that homosexuality is not permanent or a bad thing and criticism of the banned campaign seems to be coming off that instead of it actually genuinely being offensive.

Ok then no one should be allowed to make such statements, the gay one seems to offend hetros and the heterosexual one offends gay ple both bus posters should be binned, both are irresponsible uses of freedom of speech. Who really cares if they're proud to be gay or proud not to be gay, it's nothing special, you'd think either way you'd be too embarrassed to admit it. Maybe both bus posters should read

We are shameless and proud of it!

That would stop all forms of preaching, reccomendation and discussion about everything.

Not a good thing.

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

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That would stop all forms of preaching, reccomendation and discussion about everything.

Not a good thing.

Give over what it would stop is a lot of unnecessary bickering that's what it would stop.

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