tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7904621573799807479.post4988438454842168665..comments2023-10-11T12:37:21.934+01:00Comments on Alien Blogato: I'm gonna talk about Obama and Prop 8Jack Bzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08758902533023824545noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7904621573799807479.post-16804825057144128802008-11-15T00:02:00.000+00:002008-11-15T00:02:00.000+00:00It is the 21st centurrryyyyy, it is the 21st centu...It is the 21st centurrryyyyy, it is the 21st centurryyyyyy...<BR/><BR/>No Dom in these last two blogs = BAD BLOG.<BR/><BR/>*grudgingly*<BR/><BR/>"No, I'm not gay at all, and hell I don't even think I have any gay friends"<BR/><BR/>It's funny, but every time I talk about homosexuality too, I have to say something along these lines. It's like... if you stick up for "gays", then you must be "a gay", in these bigots' eyes. Bleargh.<BR/><BR/>I don't think a Martin Luther King figure would work in the slightest for "the gay community" (as if there even IS a community, that's just how all gay people would be referred to), because we're not in the same position. When Luther King started his campaign, there was <I>no</I> equal opportunity for black people at all. Unfortunately, there <I>is</I> for gay people today, but not every single equal opportunity, which means we're stuck between two flags.<BR/><BR/>And back then... black people were represented in a horrible way, so it was easy (well, I <I>say</I> easy... obviously it was very difficult for him) for Luther King to find a stance against it. But today society's all politically correct in a way that isn't progressing anything, and so you've got bullshit like token homosexuality on television, amongst celebrities (particularly lesbianism), and just represented in society at all.<BR/><BR/>It's a pretty fucked world when one of the most offensive shows on the planet - <I>South Park</I> - shows us there's nothing wrong with being gay; and <I>Will and Grace</I>, a show with two gay guys in it, plays up all the gay jokes in a pretend-ironic-but-really-just-offensive way. Did I ever tell you that John Barrowman - Captain Jack in <I>Doctor Who</I> - went up for the part of Will's gay friend in that show, and they rejected him, <I>because he was actually gay</I>?Domhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15528165464334371929noreply@blogger.com