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Originally Posted by Puck
i would assume that most people being brought up in bangladesh, educated in bangladesh would think of it as a disease. most people in strictly religious countries or where religion plays a very prominent part in everyday lives of the citizen finds homosexuality intollerable. in the anglo-saxon west there is still some prejudice but secularisation has gradually erroded some of this prejudice.
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You are again mistaking secularism with materialism. Since you have commented on Bangladeshis, let me add to it. Unfortunately, you yourself is nothing but a product of our bangladeshi leap frog culture exhibited among a sub-set of its population who perceive themselves to have been enlightened by the West.
This has really been so convenient to the powers that be ,coming from the West - so often before, either as the garbage russian communism or the french brand of secularism. The earlier has played with the minds, degenerating them to a point of utter dispair, and packed it with the misplaced notion that it's good to vent anger towards people who are more capable and achieved more in their lifetime. The latter is nothing but yet a more degenerate version of Woodstock, only that it continues to last in your mind, and robs you with all the notion of social responsibility desired of modern men and women. Go ahead, continue to be condescending and judgemental, and you will remain no more than the man servant you are at a british lord's kitchen.
And on the main topic - people in the West have not accepted homesexuality - its just that they could care less about it when put in the context of the 15 hour work days, retirement money concerns from the age of 25, 401ks e.t.c. Better yet, apparently its also providing a venue for making more money. Yeah, so why should I complain.