Monday, January 18, 2010

Gay Cruise Bahamas Why ARE People In The Bahamas So Anti-gay?

Why ARE people in the Bahamas so anti-gay? - gay cruise bahamas

For my answer to another question, reminded me of Rosie cruise special shown on HBO.
He was arrested in the Bahamas and everyone was so anti-gay and unaccepting.
What is it?

9 comments:

conair26 said...

I am here and I'm not anti-gay, but most people. His Christian as a "nation" and not only say that I would say about 90 - 95% of the population are Christians, and is considered conservative. I think we are very close-minded as a people. And as you know, change over time as more people, but when older people spend, believe me, a whole new generation of homophobia. Its just the way things are here and for a while. Do you think gay is wrong, firstly, the Council will Christan (in my eyes a few idiots do not), Harry Potter, because it contained more sorcery. So you know, the level of Christianity that speaks

lulu said...

So that people in the Caribbean, in all countries, all anti-gay in Jamaica, if they think they are gay, you beat or even kill if they think that you are gay, it's so sorry, I hope to change quickly .

john a said...

HAV people the right to decide how to manage their own country. The people of the Bahamas are predominantly Christian and gay is not implemented in your region.

Dr Universe said...

thats just how it is
Gay hate, which I think is very rude of them

desak r said...

1. It may be cultural. 2. Relegion, perhaps because of a strong nation in the religion never tell me with gays and lesbians.

R.R said...

People of many conclusions Cuz Gay Sex ... ugly and repulsive
So do not believe that people like Born

Java Jive said...

Many countries are very strict and traditional. may Come Around

raggnaar said...

In fact, everyone is always anti-gay. It's just that people are saying in the Bahamas is not the stigma of the politically incorrect, but the truth.

raggnaar said...

In fact, everyone is always anti-gay. It's just that people are saying in the Bahamas is not the stigma of the politically incorrect, but the truth.

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