Why would you even begin to link the idea of whimsy to the idea of homosexuality, then?
Because most of the gay people I know are, you know,
whimsical,
Sci. They're happy people. They enjoy life, and the frivolity therein. Why in hell
wouldn't I link the two? What kind of depressing-ass friends do you have?
And why would you then follow it up by calling Moffat's work "Doctor Who for the heterosexual man" as though that made it superior to RTD's Doctor Who (which, since you're contrasting them, is implicitly being said to be for the homosexual man)?
Okay, take a moment and go back to what I said. Where did I say anything was superior to anything else? In fact, I believe I said that the only difference was that it was missing RTD's whimsy, and was Who for the "heterosexual man". Therein lies the joke. Therein lies the subtly. Therein lies the ability to make conversation without screeching to halt with gasps of righteous indignation. Not everyone lives on a flip-switch to drama, such as yourself.
You created an assumption (as you do each and every time you post here) about what people believe and think, based solely on your own life experiences. So, I guess the question is why
you,
Sci, believe homosexuality is automatically inferior to heterosexuality? Because I never said any such thing.
As for anyone else in any other forum, if they have the inability to separate their own prejudices from their perspective, that is not my responsibility. Most of them would take "offense" at anything I said, ever, because you know I'm "not one of them". And without pack-mentality, many feel insecure posting here. Especially when they are forced to concede to someone else's opinion...
