Alexander Nicholi
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I decided to go ahead and give a shot at refuting a few of the points made in this thread, in addition to some of the things I mentioned in my first post.
I think I'm content with what I've said here.
I think that a celebrity's business is just that: tabloid celeb TV drama ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ that's designed to give us a sense of place in society (I don't care for it if you can gather that much).I don't see why Ellen Page coming out was such a news, especially since millions of gays and lesbians go through the same process. The very concept of "outing" that even exists today and is something that a lot of gays and lesbians face still highlights that we still have a long way to go.
When does all this just boil down into a bunch of crap somebody made up? The simple-minded are too short-sighted to see the big picture of where this problem is arising. We shouldn't be focusing our efforts particularly on minorities or non-minorities; that allows for the table to be simply flipped the other direction instead of leveled like it should be. Think of these things we've made up (minorities, sexuality, etc) as a bunch of weights that sit on the pedestal of mankind. Instead of wasting time fooling around with these arbitrary weights that serve no purpose other than to divide us, frantically trying to get them to sit right (which they never will), here's a thought: Take them off the table! Forget "minorities" or "gays" or whathaveyou even existed, because in the end it's all in our heads, and its holding us down. All we are are humans, and if we as a species can bring up the intestinal fortitude to see us as all one and the same like we are, we'll be able to fly past this trivial nonsense like it wasn't even a problem to begin with.This. I don't particularly think coming out that you're gay or lesbian should be so highly sought after in terms of learning that someone's homosexual. Until coming out that you're gay or lesbian is just the same as "coming out" that you're straight, no significant progress will be made.
This is why I didn't really understand why it was such huge news that Michael Sam (college football player, expected to be drafted in 2014, came out as gay in an interview) announced that he was gay. I don't think it should matter and I don't really see the point of announcing it to the world. I understand that it's meant to gain further acceptance of the LGBT community, but society should be progressing to the "no one has to come out" mentality instead of the "gays and lesbians should come out but it shouldn't be a big deal" mentality.
As I said to Seattle, celebrities are simply what they are: media puppets for our entertainment. A "popular individual" coming out as gay is just as important to me as that same person getting kicked off a TV show, or getting incarcerated – which is to say it is of zero importance to me. Nowadays they're meat puppets, and I hold little if any regard to such a legacy.Celebrities coming out is a huge deal currently for numerous reasons - and it will ALWAYS be a big deal because it will forever remain important that queer youth feel represented in all aspects of media.
These statistics further sustain the very problem we're fighting (see my block above).
First, I find it rather annoying that you go through such lengths to clog up your post with nonsensical chanting. Aside from that, I think the thing you're itching at and misunderstanding the majority of people in this thread who argue that sexuality is a non-issue, since it seems you have the false notion you gathered that they think it should just be ignored; this is not the case. Rather, as I explained in my first big block of text, destroy the useless categorization of humans that does nothing but divide us (not to mention it's impossible to accurately categorize all facets of human existence anyway), and look at someone who is gay as simply being in a different state of being than a straight person. It is problematic that humans wish to categorize and rank individuals out of arbitrary numbers and words, isn't it?let's say it all together
Visibility is a powerful tool against homophobia
Visibility is a powerful tool against homophobia
Visibility is a powerful tool against homophobia
Visibility is a powerful tool against homophobia
Visibility is a powerful tool against homophobia
Visibility is a powerful tool against homophobia
The fact that it's straight people who are saying "why should we care sexuality is a non-issue" is actually incredibly telling. How about you guys use some critical thinking for once.
Um okayOn another note I find these jokes insanely disrespectful. Someone just took the time to do a huge leap forward with courage and then people go "aww now I can't date them aren't I funny lol". No, you're not. The rest of your post is completely incomprehensible.
I'm honestly starting to wonder if people are reading my posts. Visibility is a powerful tool against homophobia.
I wanted to comment on this as I can speak from experience with bigoted parents. In all honesty, whether they're your parent, sibling, cousin, aunt/uncle, friend down the street, your local mayor, or the guy that shined your shoes last week on the street corner, you are going to have idiots that don't think rationally in your life. Period. The only real difference between those morons being your parent(s) is the fact that they hold a power grip on your entire existence and future, to which I will concede a point that parental acceptance is important during childhood merely because of this factor of control and responsibility they grasp.Um whether parents support their children actually has a huge impact on them and I think it's close-minded not to say that? If kids are going to be kicked out of their house/forced to be felt like they're completely different/said they're "not normal" by their parents then it in turns becomes their problem. It's a personal decision and I don't think anybody (gay or straight) really has any right to tell who they should come out to or not.
I think I'm content with what I've said here.