Miss California and Gay Marriage

I don’t know why this is such a big gay rights vs. homophobes thing. I’m pretty sure like 99% of gays don’t want representation by the likes of Perez Hilton.

He’s a male attention seeking bitch.

Perez Hilton actually made himself appear even worse than Miss California. I call it comedic irony when the gay judge passes judgment, when in reality he is seeking acceptance more than anything.

lol the PC mind cops are hard at work today.

Maybe someday with the help of their friends Hollywood, MSNBC, CNN:The Obama network and the “beautiful” city of San Fransisco they will manage to brainwash the entire world and everybody in it to their own personal way of seeing things and then we can all be happy and get along and like each other and all that shit.

[quote]force of one wrote:
lol the PC mind cops are hard at work today.

Maybe someday with the help of their friends Hollywood, MSNBC, CNN:The Obama network and the “beautiful” city of San Fransisco they will manage to brainwash the entire world and everybody in it to their own personal way of seeing things and then we can all be happy and get along and like each other and all that shit. [/quote]

Yeah, who the fvck wants to “all be happy and get along and like each other and all that shit”?

Personally, I support gay marriage. That is, I don’t think two men getting married takes anything away from my marrying a woman. Let 'em do it if they so wish - it’s a free country.

But I also think that freedom of expression is more important (more fundamental) than the rights of homosexuals to be married. She shouldn’t have been penalized for being honest. Don’t ask a question if you might not like the answer.

Besides, Crapez Hilton is right down there with the rest of the stuff I scape off my shoes every day.

[quote]Makavali wrote:
I don’t know why this is such a big gay rights vs. homophobes thing. I’m pretty sure like 99% of gays don’t want representation by the likes of Perez Hilton.

He’s a male attention seeking bitch.[/quote]

Exactly. Judging all gays by Perez Hilton is like judging all heteros by Paris Hilton.

[quote]forlife wrote:
Makavali wrote:
I don’t know why this is such a big gay rights vs. homophobes thing. I’m pretty sure like 99% of gays don’t want representation by the likes of Perez Hilton.

He’s a male attention seeking bitch.

Exactly. Judging all gays by Perez Hilton is like judging all heteros by Paris Hilton.[/quote]

I’m not blonde dammit!

[quote]forlife wrote:
Makavali wrote:
I don’t know why this is such a big gay rights vs. homophobes thing. I’m pretty sure like 99% of gays don’t want representation by the likes of Perez Hilton.

He’s a male attention seeking bitch.

Exactly. Judging all gays by Perez Hilton is like judging all heteros by Paris Hilton.[/quote]

I’m not blonde dammit!

[quote]forlife wrote:

Exactly. Judging all gays by Perez Hilton is like judging all heteros by Paris Hilton.[/quote]

It would be a lot easier to escape the Perez Hilton stereotype if there weren’t annual parades full of Perez Hiltons in cities across America.

The ‘white trash pride’ and ‘trust fund degenerates’ parades wouldn’t even get off the ground. Almost like it’s silly to celebrate a lifestyle that not everyone values.

For every gay man that marches in a pride parade, there are a hundred going through their ordinary lives (going to work, shopping at the grocery store, working out, catching a movie, etc.). It’s not really surprising that the pride parades get publicized over the mundane, is it?

People love stereotypes. Cognitive laziness at its finest. The best antidote is having family and friends who are gay, because it forces you to see them as real people.

[quote]forlife wrote:
For every gay man that marches in a pride parade, there are a hundred going through their ordinary lives (going to work, shopping at the grocery store, working out, catching a movie, etc.). It’s not really surprising that the pride parades get publicized over the mundane, is it?

People love stereotypes. Cognitive laziness at its finest. The best antidote is having family and friends who are gay, because it forces you to see them as real people.[/quote]

But these whacko protestors are the people getting out there and complaining. My sister graduated from Harvard the weekend of the Gay pride parade. I saw some pretty gross things that weekend.

And when the time came for the rally, everyone was complaining about more money for AIDS research. I didn’t see a lot of people saying or actually anyone say we need to control our choices and decisions to help fight this disease. It was everyone else’s fault.

This is what gets out there in the press, for good or bad.

But your comparison to the other clown Hilton is spot on. I think he actually chose that stage name or whatever you called it for a reason like identifying with Paris Hilton.

[quote]tom63 wrote:
forlife wrote:
For every gay man that marches in a pride parade, there are a hundred going through their ordinary lives (going to work, shopping at the grocery store, working out, catching a movie, etc.). It’s not really surprising that the pride parades get publicized over the mundane, is it?

People love stereotypes. Cognitive laziness at its finest. The best antidote is having family and friends who are gay, because it forces you to see them as real people.

But these whacko protestors are the people getting out there and complaining. My sister graduated from Harvard the weekend of the Gay pride parade. I saw some pretty gross things that weekend.

And when the time came for the rally, everyone was complaining about more money for AIDS research. I didn’t see a lot of people saying or actually anyone say we need to control our choices and decisions to help fight this disease. It was everyone else’s fault.

This is what gets out there in the press, for good or bad.

But your comparison to the other clown Hilton is spot on. I think he actually chose that stage name or whatever you called it for a reason like identifying with Paris Hilton.[/quote]

Perez Hilton has more sugar in his Kool-Aid than does Paris Hilton. And that is some sad shit. When a male is more feminine than a female.

[quote]forlife wrote:

The best antidote is having family and friends who are gay, because it forces you to see them as real people.[/quote]

Huh? Letting your family and friends and other taxpayers keep their dollars, allowing hardworking citizens (of all races, genders, orientations, etc. equally) access to their own public venues, and get the dancing idiots that no one wants representing them off the streets isn’t a better antidote?

Or is there some ‘Right to public parade’ that we all have been endowed with and I’m not taking advantage of?

It’s called free speech, look it up.