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Fired for advancing the homophone agenda

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http://gawker.com/language-school-blogger-fired-for-writing-about-homopho-1613916147

I was going to write about the conservative Australian government plans for the unemployed today, but I don't have the strenght right now. So, I had to find something outrageous but not quite as soulcrushing.

Just one more victim of the idiots that lie at the intersection of having a niggardly vocabulary and an intense phobia of all things homo.
 
http://gawker.com/language-school-blogger-fired-for-writing-about-homopho-1613916147

I was going to write about the conservative Australian government plans for the unemployed today, but I don't have the strenght right now. So, I had to find something outrageous but not quite as soulcrushing.

Just one more victim of the idiots that lie at the intersection of having a niggardly vocabulary and an intense phobia of all things homo.

So does that boss think people in Utah won't drink homogenized milk because they think it is about gay sex?
 
http://gawker.com/language-school-blogger-fired-for-writing-about-homopho-1613916147

I was going to write about the conservative Australian government plans for the unemployed today, but I don't have the strenght right now. So, I had to find something outrageous but not quite as soulcrushing.

Just one more victim of the idiots that lie at the intersection of having a niggardly vocabulary and an intense phobia of all things homo.

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What do you expect from Utah?

The teacher should have considered himself lucky that he wasn't in Florida. There they would have shot him instead of firing him.
 
I tried homeopathy once, but it didn't make me gay.

That's because it doesn't work!!

You probably used too much. Try it again at 1/10th of the concentration you used and you'll never look at a woman again except to admire her new shoes.
 
Niggardly.
Today on trying to equate little used English words that have a history of mixed use with well known grammar designations...

A history of mixed use? No, it just sounds similar to another word. And I would not say that the word "homophone" is exactly an everyday word either.

To day on "Don't equate a misunderstanding of English with a misunderstanding of English"...

Is there some reason you don't want to compare the two incidents? Is it because of the apparent political affiliation of the supposedly offended party?
 
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