Sunday, July 3, 2011

"It's okay for girls...but guys it's something different. That's nasty!"

Me at Pride 2011 in Manhattan
This has always been an underlining problem for me. I never could quite grasp the meaning behind those words. I always wondered why people would be more comfortable with me having sex with the same sex, and not my gay male friends. As vulgar and inappropriate as that seems, it's true. Things just seem so much harder for a gay male to be himself in a society like this. Why? Is it because a masculine figure is really not so masculine? Men throughout the years have indeed put more strain on this problem. Straight men are so uncomfortable with gay men. Do they fear what a gay man will "do" to them? But wait, what the hell! What are gay people to heterosexuals anyway!? Do they think all homosexuals are predators looking for the next kill? Why would straight men have to be worried? Anybody real and gay knows that you don't go for the straight ones; especially if you're a man. It never works. So again, what's the fear? Not every gay man is just oozing inside for another man in a 5 mile radius. It doesn't work that way. It's the perception of homosexuality that gives some of our community a bad rep. If I can just tweak that perception and misunderstanding of LGBT people...do you think I can change the world? Ok, that might be a stretch. But someone has to dream, right? Let's treat our whole variety of humans the same way. Let's start with just the variety in this country first. We could use some unity. Don't ya think?

Friday, July 1, 2011

Disrespect to African Americans? Typical.



So as a new blogger, I must say this is the perfect topic to tear apart. Has anybody seen the clips of Mark Halperin making a "tool" out of his self this past thursday? If not, watch the video on this blog. It's almost slightly hilarious. Mark is a political journalist and editor-in-cheif over at Time Magazine. He somehow takes it upon himself to fill up with all this muster and call the President of the United States of America a dick on national television. D I C K! What kind of world is this becoming? Can someone please tell me how this man still has a job? Radio personalities, News Reporters and even more have been severely punished (FIRED) in the past for making less inappropriate comments than that about ex President Bush. (Republican) How could this be tolerated? I'm sure that's what you're thinking, of course. Well ok, I'll explain. Our President, even half caucasian, is viewed as nothing but a black man. Fuck a President basically! No, it does not matter how intelligent, charming, helpful, tactful, faithful, pleasant, not so pleasant, soft, or hard he is. Pres. Barack Obama is nothing but a black man to the cruel blue eyes of America. Black people are people, indeed. It's scientifically fucking proven for those who still don't believe. In America, we seem to be perceived as a lesser kind, or a cheap grade. We seem to be walking jokes or brown spots just strolling around earth with no purpose but to give life to hip hop and dance moves to Justin Bieber. Mark Halperin, what do you think of African Americans? Another question, what do you think of the power of that position of the United States of America? Do you think the President is one of the most important people in the world? Where were you when Bush was single-handedly running this country into the depths of destruction and chaos? Where were you when your dick could've done some real justice? Now look at you. Now you're just a suspended dick with no one to ram except your own career. This is America As it Is though...