More specifically that they don't even realize how homophobic they are.
One (an uncle in law) has point blank said he finds any complaints of inequality "amusing" that gays complaining about discrimination makes him laugh... yet he has nothing against homosexuals (just apparently thinks us having equal rights is a joke).
He also tries to claim I'm a bigot for labeling any disagreement homophobia... umm, hate to break it to you, but when the disagreement is you think I'm inferior, then yes, it is homophobia.
Then there is my sister in law who "loves" her gay brother and wishes the best for us, but has told us point blank, we will never know the true happiness she knows because we don't have a "real" marriage (you know, one with both a penis and a vagina, because reproductive organs determine love).
This same sister in law is trying to take over the parenting of another sister in law's daughter because said sister in law is not pushing her daughter to be active in the church and to have good Christian values (which she has already established includes that homosexuals can't truly be happy).
Then there is my mother in law who says I am disrespectful for disagreeing with her church leadership on its teachings on homosexuality... umm, excuse me, but you claim to love your son, you should be disagreeing with the church's teachings with me... unless you are saying you love your son despite him being inferior, week, and unfaithful (official Mormon doctrine, at least as of two years ago, was that homosexuality was just one of many flaws God gave us to test us, which means acting on it makes you week and unfaithful to God). Now, this may be more religious bigotry than homophobia, but she will not tolerate any religious views discussed with her that aren't her own, try to tell her that you don't believe Joseph Smith was a prophet and watch the sparks fly (and I don't even mean telling her something like she's insane to think Smith was a prophet, just tell her you don't believe it yourself).
And of course, my brother in law who before the wedding point blank said he didn't want to go to a wedding where homos would kiss because it was just gross and wrong.
Yeah, I love my husband, my in laws, just drive me nuts.
One (an uncle in law) has point blank said he finds any complaints of inequality "amusing" that gays complaining about discrimination makes him laugh... yet he has nothing against homosexuals (just apparently thinks us having equal rights is a joke).
He also tries to claim I'm a bigot for labeling any disagreement homophobia... umm, hate to break it to you, but when the disagreement is you think I'm inferior, then yes, it is homophobia.
Then there is my sister in law who "loves" her gay brother and wishes the best for us, but has told us point blank, we will never know the true happiness she knows because we don't have a "real" marriage (you know, one with both a penis and a vagina, because reproductive organs determine love).
This same sister in law is trying to take over the parenting of another sister in law's daughter because said sister in law is not pushing her daughter to be active in the church and to have good Christian values (which she has already established includes that homosexuals can't truly be happy).
Then there is my mother in law who says I am disrespectful for disagreeing with her church leadership on its teachings on homosexuality... umm, excuse me, but you claim to love your son, you should be disagreeing with the church's teachings with me... unless you are saying you love your son despite him being inferior, week, and unfaithful (official Mormon doctrine, at least as of two years ago, was that homosexuality was just one of many flaws God gave us to test us, which means acting on it makes you week and unfaithful to God). Now, this may be more religious bigotry than homophobia, but she will not tolerate any religious views discussed with her that aren't her own, try to tell her that you don't believe Joseph Smith was a prophet and watch the sparks fly (and I don't even mean telling her something like she's insane to think Smith was a prophet, just tell her you don't believe it yourself).
And of course, my brother in law who before the wedding point blank said he didn't want to go to a wedding where homos would kiss because it was just gross and wrong.
Yeah, I love my husband, my in laws, just drive me nuts.
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