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Just saw this posted on Jason Mraz's wall and thought I'd post it here.
anyone else heard of this?
is it any good?

discuss.
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The URL contained a malformed video ID.

I'm going to assume you mean this video:

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The problem with gays is that.... We are alcoholics, addicts, depressed, anxious, self destructive, etc in greater numbers per capita than straights and the straights then turn around and use that as 'proof' that being gay is wrong.

The real shocker to me through the years of being on many forums on the internet, no matter how many times you explain that the reason why gays are 'this way' is not because they are gay, but because HOW they are treated by others for being gay.

The circular logic is then, "Well if they stopped being gay they wouldn't have this problem".

A gal on facebook called - she actually picked up a phone and called, not messaged, my partner in tears because of the hatred that her post on the recent teen suicide received by so many of her so called 'friends'.

For decades I have had the same arguments, the same tired attempts at trying to explain to people the real why behind the self destructive tendencies of 'the gays'. And try as you might these people just refuse to get it, refuse to understand the real cause and the real affect.

I suppose if they had to own that their actions hurt so many then they would have to say they are sorry, or accept in silence the LGBT community.

I doubt that will happen in my lifetime.
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Bowyn Aerrow Wrote:... I suppose if they had to own that their actions hurt so many then they would have to say they are sorry, or accept in silence the LGBT community.

I doubt that will happen in my lifetime.
That is a very depressing thought. Homophobic bullying seems deeply entrenched within many public institutions, but it does seem worse in those countries where it is acceptable for political and religious leaders to cast the most outrageous slurs with impunity - or is that just proof of my own prejudice?

I feel I have seen a huge change in the UK in recent years. We have a very long way to go, but I feel optimistic.

I plan to be at tomorrow's vigil in London. It breaks my heart that there is a need for such an event. However I am fuming with anger that we are expected to be satisfied with the spectacle of all these platitudinous "personalities" trying to convince distraught kids that things will get better. Nothing will get better until the aforementioned politicians, religious figures and self-appointed "community leaders" start acting like leaders and doing something about making real fairness an issue. It has to happen at the top. Anything less is a sop to all those who are less valiant further down the chain. :mad:
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Bowyn Aerrow Wrote:The URL contained a malformed video ID.

I'm going to assume you mean this video:

Edit:

The problem with gays is that.... We are alcoholics, addicts, depressed, anxious, self destructive, etc in greater numbers per capita than straights and the straights then turn around and use that as 'proof' that being gay is wrong.

The real shocker to me through the years of being on many forums on the internet, no matter how many times you explain that the reason why gays are 'this way' is not because they are gay, but because HOW they are treated by others for being gay.

The circular logic is then, "Well if they stopped being gay they wouldn't have this problem".

A gal on facebook called - she actually picked up a phone and called, not messaged, my partner in tears because of the hatred that her post on the recent teen suicide received by so many of her so called 'friends'.

For decades I have had the same arguments, the same tired attempts at trying to explain to people the real why behind the self destructive tendencies of 'the gays'. And try as you might these people just refuse to get it, refuse to understand the real cause and the real affect (effect).

I suppose if they had to own that their actions hurt so many then they would have to say they are sorry, or accept in silence the LGBT community.

I doubt that will happen in my lifetime.
Sorry Bowyn, it's me again with my spelling thing... affect (and affection) are to do with relationships and love; EFFECTs are what happen as consequences of other actions.
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