The only one less likely than AntonioOfVenice to not know that quote is someone with the username GertrudeOfElsinore.
But still, I wouldn't confuse a quote from one character with actual empirical proof. Besides, what that quote is about is remarrying, which the character here referred to steadfastly denied that she would ever do, which offended someone who actually did that. Covering her own ass.
Let's say though that the quote is accurate. The proper analogy would be that someone who is always saying that "I AM NOT A HOMO" is more likely to be a homosexual, not someone who expresses moral opposition to homosexuality.
You never heard of "The lady doth protest too much, methinks" did you?
The only one less likely than AntonioOfVenice to not know that quote is someone with the username GertrudeOfElsinore.
But still, I wouldn't confuse a quote from one character with actual empirical proof. Besides, what that quote is about is remarrying, which the character here referred to steadfastly denied that she would ever do, which offended someone who actually did that. Covering her own ass.
Let's say though that the quote is accurate. The proper analogy would be that someone who is always saying that "I AM NOT A HOMO" is more likely to be a homosexual, not someone who expresses moral opposition to homosexuality.