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I guess she wanted that money bad, to go through all of that..
The author wrote in one, unveiled Monday, that “there are concerns that adult gay men tend to be attracted to very young, post-pubescent types, bringing them ‘into the lifestyle’ in a way that many people consider to be immoral.”
In another post, the blog said, “Most straight people cringe at the sight of two men kissing. Most straight people cringed at the Snickers commercial. Most straight people had a hard time being convinced to watch ‘Broke Back Mountain.’ (I admit that I couldn’t go to see the movie either, despite my sister’s ringing endorsement, because I didn’t want to watch the two male characters having sex.)
“Does that make me homophobic? Probably.”
While she was indeed already a grown ass woman when she said it
we all said extremely homophobic stuff in the 90s/early 00s that most of us will look back on and cringe.
calling something gay or someone a fakkot was the norm
and we bumped Styles P "Kill that fakkot" not cause we hated gays but because the song was hard and the word fakkot was just another word for describing a b1tch ass nikka (u could be straight and still be a fakkot)
But now I hear my little 13 yr old cousins say that dumb sh1t in online games or amongst eachother not realizing the true bigotry behind them simply because they're dumbass kids and their brains aren't fully developed enough tor realize their own hypocrisy. And u can't even get mad at them because u remember when u were equally as dumb and said the same sh1t, just gotta hope they eventually wise up or it will lead to them losing opportunities in life and being fired for their bigotry.
But yeah, Don't think its fair to criticize folks for some homophobic sh1t they said in the 90s or early 00s, times were different. And it would be equivalent to getting on someone for calling black people Negroes or Negress in the 1950s when at the time the term "black" wasn't even really used amongst black folks and those were the normal phrases at the time.
do ur historyhell no.
I said hell no.....to the comparison of any gay people's issues with Black history or struggles. I think from my posts here that you'd acknowledge that I'm aware of the history of the terms used within and outside of the community for Black folks.do ur history
the term black didn't become the norm til the 60s when Malcolm, Stokely Carmichael and the Panthers came on the scene and changed it
pretty much in everyday normal conversation, films, newspapers, articles, tv, news broadcast the term negro was used. Even MLK used it
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not comparing gay issues to black issuesI said hell no.....to the comparison of any gay people's issues with Black history or struggles. I think from my posts here that you'd acknowledge that I'm aware of the history of the terms used within and outside of the community for Black folks.
I say let the gay issue stand on it's own feet.
Ain't Joy Jamaican
It explains it
As the elders say GOD A SOON COME HIS WORLD
not comparing gay issues to black issues
just comparing the how those specific words/terms were once considered non offensive but now are.
Thinking the things she thought and said in the 90s/00s wouldn't have been news
but now are because we're evolving to be more tolerant and accepting as a society
Which is why I don't think they should hold it against her, people change.