Dont want to use the word 'homophobic' in connection with the slick, but silly JW video?
Then try a word, Joe Kort (a behavioural therapist) suggests. What is that word? Its "microaggression". It was coined (apparently) by psychiatrist and Harvard University professor, Chester M. Pierce in 1970 to describe insults and dismissals he regularly witnessed non-black Americans inflict on African Americans.
The WT blurb writers (as I remember) were rather skilled in the use of 'microaggressive' words. From that perspective, just to say, "Jehovah does'nt like......." can be microaggressive.
Kort gives some examples of what he sees as "microaggression against 'same sex attracted people.*'"
*"Have you ever had real sex?"
*"...I'm not being homophobic, you're being too sensitive..."
*"Why don't you ever wear dresses?"
*"So....who's the man in the relationship?"
*"That's totally cool with me as long as I can watch"
* "You are so Jack on "Will and Grace" or Cam on "Modern Family"
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BTW, somewhat lost in all this, though discussed a little, is the difference between 'attraction' and 'acts.' OR, as Kort sees it, as quoted in the NYT (March 20, 2014), the difference between 'behaviour' and 'identity'. Which was possibly a reference to his 2014 book, " Is My Husband Gay, Straight, or Bi?: A Guide for Women Concerned about their Men."
On which topic, my same sex attracted friends often comment that, at the gay beats around Sydney, the number of cars that have baby seats fitted, is amazing.
http://www.joekort.com/
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*I'd rather use same sex attracted, than to use the word 'gay' or the word 'homosexual.'
http://www.joekort.com/