Posted on 02/23/2014 9:11:47 PM PST by Impala64ssa
(big time BARF ALERT!)
When I was a little kid, I used to hear my brothers, cousins, and friends say things like Thats so gay! on a pretty regular basis. I would usually laugh along, hoping with all my might that they didnt know my secret. My parents and other adults in my life would tell me things like Boys dont cry or Be a man! which essentially was their way of telling me that being emotional was forbidden or a sign of weakness.
When I was a teenager, there were a few boys at my high school who ridiculed me, almost everyday. When I walked by them in the halls, they called me a faggot or screamed my name in a flamboyant tone. I learned to walk by without showing any reaction; I could not let them know that it bothered me, or else I would be proving to them that I was indeed gay. I didnt tell anyone about the bullying (not my parents, teachers, or anyone) because admitting that I was being teased for being gay would mean that I was admitting to being gay. I had never felt so alone in my life.
In college, it got a little better. While I was no longer harassed about my closeted sexual orientation, I didnt have any friends that were openly gay and most of my friends didnt have any either. Some of my friends and family members still made occasional homophobic jokes in front of me. While many loved ones later told me that they suspected that I was gay, no one gave me any reason to believe that they were gay-friendly.
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If luggbutts (LGBT etc. — if there is a standard order to the letters nobody has posited it yet) hate it, it may not be half bad.
“Gay” in its current sense might be an apt word to describe something that has gotten passionately and showily sidetracked into illegitimate things en route to its intended goal, and is currently frozen in impotence.
Example: “The GOP is so gay.”
Example: “The GOP is so gay.”
(And, the Tea Party is reparative therapy.)
Looking for love in the wrong place.
These folks are dissing God, Who would actually give them something better to do and be if they gave Him a chance.
Trouble is, a lot if not most are busy cussing God out. He can’t even get close until they are willing to quit that.
Perhaps the homosexuals should stop telling all of us what to do. That’s more than microaggression.
Yep.
There were a few boys at my HS who ridiculed me, too. I'd make a guess that's true for dammed near everyone. This fool needs to dump his persecution complex and get on with his life.
I'd say that this author is symptomatic of the whole "anti-bullying" thing that we're seeing in society today. It would seem that young people think that they have the God-given right to always feel good about themselves, and always to have their actions positively affirmed by everyone, everywhere.
What a cold bucket of water real life will be when it hits them in the face. I'm not looking forward to adjudicating every perceived slight and insult amongst my employees in a few years. "Mr WBill! He looked like he might disrespect my selection of gender for today!! Make him stoooooop!!"
The Alinskyites have a patent on “microagression.” It’s called Rule #5.
When I was a Republican, there were a few liberals in the media who ridiculed me, almost everyday. When I voted, they called me a racist. I learned to continue watching the news without showing any reaction; I could not let them know that it bothered me, or else I would be proving to them that I was indeed a racist. I didnt tell anyone about the bullying (not my president, friends, or anyone) because admitting that I was being harassed for being Republican would mean that I was admitting to being racist. I had never felt so alone in my life.#REWRITTEN4TRUTH
The author's point is not valid. Just because you are called something does not make it an epithet (it may be true). Just because you complain about it doesn't validate their remark.
Here is the original for comparison:
When I was a teenager, there were a few boys at my high school who ridiculed me, almost everyday. When I walked by them in the halls, they called me a faggot or screamed my name in a flamboyant tone. I learned to walk by without showing any reaction; I could not let them know that it bothered me, or else I would be proving to them that I was indeed gay. I didnt tell anyone about the bullying (not my parents, teachers, or anyone) because admitting that I was being teased for being gay would mean that I was admitting to being gay. I had never felt so alone in my life.
Flamboyancy isn't genetic. It is a behavioral mechanism and it is affected action that is learned. And it is annoying ("Oh stop! Look at meee dearie...."). So is Valley Girl speak.
...As a young adult, when someone asked me if I had a girlfriend or a wife or kids, they were essentially telling me that they expected me to be heterosexual.
Newsflash: "They" ask heterosexuals these questions too even if they don't already have kids or a wife. It is "SOCIETAL NORMATIVE". It brings stability and produces the next generation of the species.
...Heterosexuals dont realize that it is common for them to assume someone is straight, unless proven otherwise.
He got his panties in a wad earlier in this article when his peers correctly identifying him as homosexualist even when he was closeted. Now it is "offensive" to perceive him to be heterosexual. Can't satisfy the eternally offended class...
Homosexuals themselves say that "bisexuals" are "confused" or "afraid to come out of the closet". As posted by someone else, why is questioning/curious always "assured" to be homo and never the mistake made by a heterosexual? De Blascio's wife is an "ex-gay". The pink journalists are silent. However, they said Anne Heche was "crazy" for leaving Ellen DeGeneres for a man and marriage.
If it protects one child from a lifetime of psychological problems and chemical addictions...
Repeating the lie that homosexuals NEVER hit on a straight man. Their gaydar is never wrong. And lesbians never stalk drunken sorority or roller derby girls to initiate them into lesbianism....
There’s nothing “gay” about engaging in, celebrating, encouraging and legitimizing sodomy. Homosexuality is unnatural, immoral, repugnant, destructive and a sin against God.
So what can you do? Well, first of all, lets get everyone to stop saying things like Thats so gay! or Thats so queer! If something is weird, say its weird!
Queer used to mean a special kind of weird, until faggots took it for their own (gay meant happy in a less perverted America). If you call them weird or abberant, you are a H8TR!!!
- questionable, suspicious- differing in some odd way from what is usual or normal
- eccentric, unconventional (2) : mildly insane : touched
- absorbed or interested to an extreme or unreasonable degree : obsessed
- not quite well
(from merriam-webster)
It's been said time and time again that people go into psychology to figure out what is wrong with themselves. Homosexuals are drama queens ("OMG, LOOK AT ME!!THAT'S SOOOO TRUEEEE"). Gay "psychologists" were also key at changing how "science" looked at homosexual desires. Infiltrate the field and define the "science". Same with Log Cabin et al "Republicans".
Is it still OK to say a dude is so gay if he’s actually heterosexual but acts flamboyant?
Is it still OK to say “That’s so gay!” to a dude if he’s into interior decorating or some other profession heavily populated by homosexuals?
I turned on the TV the other night, and saw that the Wizard of Oz was on. Being that it starred Judy Garland, I couldn’t help myself. Before I knew it, I yelled, “That’s so gay!”
Please forgive my microaggression.
Thank you, the idiot purveyors of fashionable European philosophy, where it's now impossible to tout something you like as awesome, without "the Other" taking offense because you have excluded them. Don't grow a stache for Movember, because you'll microaggress against women, minorities, and transgendered who can't grow facial hair as well as you. If you're a white pop singer, don't wear a kimono; that's racist. Don't assume men marrying women are the norm, because "heteronormativity" will exclude people in non-traditional arrangements. And so forth.
I could puke, but I wouldn't want to offend those with stronger stomachs for fashionable bafflegab.
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