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That Gay Thread
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(October 4, 2022 at 4:33 am)Irreligious Atheist Wrote:
(September 29, 2022 at 4:20 am)Helios Wrote: Also what the hell are straight colours ?

Straight pride flag is a beauty.


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Then there's this black and white beauty, too

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The heteros have faced discrimination over the flag too. But remember, not all discrimination is necessarily bad. We all discriminate on a daily basis, so whether this particular discrimination is justified or not is in the eye of the beholder.

https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/n-b-village-...-1.4146102

CHIPMAN, N.B. -- The man behind a New Brunswick village's straight-pride flag says he and his supporters are considering legal action or a political challenge of the municipal officials who took it down.

"There's a lot of people angry over the flag being taken down. The same as if the gay pride people would be angry if their flag was taken down," Glenn Bishop said in an interview Tuesday

Chipman had flown the rainbow LGBT flag this summer, and Bishop said he had no objections to it.

But he wanted to show his own straight pride -- he conceived the flag and it was made by a friend, and they went through "the proper procedures" to get it raised by the village.

Kennedy said the council's decision to raise the flag was "unfortunate and unnecessary," and said it likely stems from a lack of understanding of the real symbolism of the pride flag, as well as a lack of understanding about the hardships faced by Canada's LGBTQ community.
So just butthurt bigots high jacking actual pride movements ....Gotcha  Dodgy
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(October 4, 2022 at 8:45 am)The Grand Nudger Wrote: Yes, yes.... the poor downtrodden white hetero, persecuted everywhere he goes.

Quote:The straight people built this nation ... Now we're being told we can't say we're straight.
Losing their jobs and their country, ya hate to see it.  Maybe these untermensch should do something about that..if they're even capable?
Truly the most downtrodden  Hehe
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 “No matter what men think, abortion is a fact of life. Women have always had them; they always have and they always will. Are they going to have good ones or bad ones? Will the good ones be reserved for the rich, while the poor women go to quacks?”
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‘Interview with the Vampire’s Gay Sex Scene in EP 1 Did Not Disappoint
Instinct Magazine

Quote:And so it happened… The first gay sex scene in the series ‘Interview with the Vampire’ certainly didn’t disappoint the viewers and fans of the original novel of the same title, written by the late author Anne Rice.

It all kicked off when a gay Black resident of New Orleans named Louis de Pointe du Lac (Jacob Anderson) plays poker against Lestat de Lioncourt (Sam Reid) who has everyone spellbound.

A friendship develops between the two, but they also feel attracted towards each other, which eventually unravels in Lestat’s house where a woman named Lily is waiting for them. All three of them undress, and Louis makes out with Lily, rejecting Lestat’s hungry advances.

Here’s where Louis’ inner shame caused by the homophobia that he has experienced all his life is portrayed. Thankfully, Lestat decided to hypnotize Lily into unconsciousness, and thereafter, Louis gives in to his true desires.

Sweaty and naked, kissing quickly escalates to Lestat necking Louis, initially without teeth, and then eventually sinking his teeth from behind. The two levitate off the ground in a stunning moment, and you should really watch the show to see the beauty of it all for yourself…
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No offense, but I don't even want to watch ANY two people going at it. Won't watch.
If you get to thinking you’re a person of some influence, try ordering somebody else’s dog around.
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(October 8, 2022 at 9:39 pm)Fireball Wrote: No offense, but I don't even want to watch ANY two people going at it. Won't watch.

I probably won't be watching it either, only because I don't have access to AMC.

Maybe when the show has fully aired, I'll do a seven day free trial just to watch it. xD
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AI artistic depiction of gay rights:




Queerty
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LGBTQ students at religious schools stage walkouts on National Coming Out Day

Students at religious schools across the country walked out of class Tuesday to demand widespread changes be made to how LGBTQ people are treated at religious universities and high schools.

Tuesday’s walkouts at more than 50 schools were organized by the Religious Exemption Accountability Project (REAP) and the Black Menaces, a group of five Black students at Brigham Young University (BYU) whose viral TikTok videos show their mostly white peers often struggling to answer questions about race and identity.

In a tweet on Monday, the Black Menaces wrote that the walkouts were organized to end “legal discrimination” by religious institutions against LGBTQ students and staff.

“GenZ is done putting up with it,” wrote the group, which recently announced its intent to expand to other campuses.

In a video posted to the Black Menaces’ Twitter account Tuesday afternoon, a member of Understanding Sexuality, Gender, and Allyship (USGA), an unofficial LGBTQ student group on BYU’s campus, is seen leading a group of protesters in a chant of “Two, four, six, eight, stop exemptions, stop the hate!,” referring to Title IX exemptions that are granted to religious schools by the Department of Education (DOE).

Title IX, which prohibits educational institutions that receive government funding from discriminating based on sex, does not apply to colleges or universities controlled by a religious organization “to the extent that application of Title IX would be inconsistent with the religious tenets of the organization,” according to DOE guidelines.

BYU, operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is one of 40 religious universities with students that are suing the Education Department for allowing them to sidestep protections guaranteed to LGBTQ students under Title IX.

https://thehill.com/education/3682840-lg...g-out-day/
teachings of the Bible are so muddled and self-contradictory that it was possible for Christians to happily burn heretics alive for five long centuries. It was even possible for the most venerated patriarchs of the Church, like St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, to conclude that heretics should be tortured (Augustine) or killed outright (Aquinas). Martin Luther and John Calvin advocated the wholesale murder of heretics, apostates, Jews, and witches. - Sam Harris, "Letter To A Christian Nation"
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I can’t hear or read the words “straight pride” without thinking of this scene from Brüno.





And, no, this wasn’t staged; Sacha Baron Cohen actually did this in front of a real Arkansas audience.
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(October 12, 2022 at 12:21 am)Rev. Rye Wrote: I can’t hear or read the words “straight pride” without thinking of this scene from Brüno.





And, no, this wasn’t staged; Sacha Baron Cohen actually did this in front of a real Arkansas audience.

I'm a bi ally for straight pride, it's ok to be white, and white lives matter. Now of course, there are plenty of shitheads in those movements, but the same goes for the pricks/bigots among LGBTQPers. Grammatically, it always should have been 'unapologetically' gay rather than gay 'pride', but as far as I'm aware, the pride part was maybe put there to poke at the ribs of Christians and the Bible, since it calls pride a sin? Not exactly sure of the history there and why it was called gay pride originally. Just guessing. Are gays really 'proud' simply for being born not straight, as if that's an accomplishment? Probably not, and the same goes for the straight priders, to a large degree. It's just supposed to mean that someone is unapologetically straight. Now, let's ask, do straights suffer discrimination? In real life, not really, but in online places of discussion, there is plenty of hate/discrimination/whatever you want to call it being thrown around by the LGBTQPers, and the black pride people. Oppression olympics. An endless stream of black folks or soy whites speaking on their behalf will tell us whites that we have no right to give an opinion or our opinion should be tossed aside because of white privilege. Now, white privilege in society is real, but that doesn't make my opinion count for less. A white millionaire like Vaush can speak more competently on black issues than the vast majority of black people he debates online. This, I think, is in part why so many conservatives will reject the reality known as white privilege. Because the soy folks weaponize us having white privilege and they weaponize their oppression to try to make it so white people don't get to have an opinion, or so that their opinion is meaningless, which is called racism of course, so there's no wonder conservatives will hand wave away white privilege and say f that, I'm not going down that path and I'm not even going to acknowledge your BS. White privilege is a real thing, but it can basically be code for "shut up whitey, you have no right to speak on this subject." Just like "trans women are women". It's a true statement in itself, but it's also a full of shit catchphrase, as when used in women's sports. "Trans women are women". Well, that's nice, but it's a completely irrelevant statement in connection to sports, and they try to use it as if the statement itself were an actual argument or even a trump card for why trans women should be allowed to compete. So, "white privilege" and "trans women are women" are both true, but given the context, they are also just BS catchphrases, so it's no wonder to me that these things are so controversial.

You see messages all over the place shitting on white, straight, cis men, and it only makes sense that some white folks would respond in kind saying yeah, f you, quit being racist pricks. It is ok to be white and white lives do matter, so quit it with your bigoted bullshit. Now, it's a good message, just like the LGBTQP side has had a good message for decades, but the hate is just consuming both sides. The LGBTQPers and the unapologetically straight and white people are just acting like a bunch of shit heads on both sides. According to the black power people and their soy white counterparts, even someone like Vaush is acting like a white supremacist, and if someone as left as Vaush is going to be considered problematic, then what the hell kind of chance do I have? Why should we even try if those are the standards we're expected to meet?

Here's a great video from Vaush, commenting on people online having a discussion about whether Anne Frank had white privilege. Social justice is of the utmost importance in my opinion. I care very much about it, but these people have clearly lost the plot.

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TLDR version; The straight pride flag is just the Baphomet statue to what they see as your ten commandments and representation of intersectionality, which is an ideology with many hateful followers. Trans youtuber Keffals calls them the tender-queers. The activists that told her, yeah, you had police point a gun at you because people pretended to be you and made threats, but check your privilege, because you're a white trans. The straight pride flag is simply a troll against those types of unbearable people, and people fell for the troll and got upset. Probably should have just ignored them, but people gave them the attention they wanted.
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