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9-20-2007 @ 2:27PM
Paul Harris said...
What really amazed me and also pisses me off royally are the attitudes and beliefs of heterosexuals. I remember early attempts in Hollywood of depicting gay behavior. In one film, starring Frank Sinatra, police raided the semi rigs on the east side of Manhattan, a famous trysting spot for horny gay men. Out of the trucks poured the swishiest, campiest group of guys in the world. How stupid! These guys wouldn't have been in the trucks in the first and second place. It was the directors idea of what gay men are supposed to do. Likewise, the idea of this flight is the imagined behavior of gay men and women in the eyes of heterosexuals attempting to capitalize on their and the publics general ignorance. How any thinking person could possible support this idea is anathma! But then, were talking "thinking person" here. Perhaps it is a commodity that is non-existant!
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