You have a right to be a freak, and even in most cases be a freak in public. You just don't have a right to get upset over the fact that people don't accept you and your freakiness:
"It is definitely discrimination, almost like a hate crime," 19-year-old Miss Maltby said yesterday.
The music technology student had this defence of her lifestyle.
"I am a pet, I generally act animal like and I lead a really easy life," she said.
"I don't cook or clean and I don't go anywhere without Dani. It might seem strange but it makes us both happy. It's my culture and my choice. It isn't hurting anyone."
The bus driver, however, has obviously not been listening.
He has repeatedly refused to allow Mr Graves, 25, and his "pet" on to his bus in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire.
It would have been just beautiful if the driver had said "get that bitch off my bus." I mean, how exactly do would a woman not look like an idiot for being offended about being called a bitch when she is allowing herself to be walked like a dog on a leash in public?
Hate crimes are the invention of a feminized society which resolutely refuses to believe that they do not possess a God-given and/or constitutional right to NOT be offended.
You know, when an emotion is made illegal, things have just gone too far. As if by "hate" they mean discrimination, then how come blacks and other minorities are never convicted of hate crimes but caucasians are?
White liberal guilt: the affliction of our times.
The couple, who live on benefits in a council house and plan to start a family,...
Perfect. Naturally, they cannot support themselves and are a drain on society. Naturaly, they cannot support any children they would create. It looks like the boyfriend is a Pet too. A pet of the very establishment he condemns while accepting his benefit cheques from that society. Where does anyone with that lifestyle get the stones to call someone else a fascist?
Work camps. There has got to be some gravel that needs ot be made or some garbage that needs ot be sorted for recycling somewhere in England.