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Damaniel
User ID: 65021320 United States 03/10/2017 02:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I agree with you. I remember growing up in my house, discussing or evening saying the word gay was extremely taboo. Now even my grandmother who does to church every Sunday discusses it with an apathetic but casual tone. It's really incredible how social media and television has been used to engineer the populace. I remember there was outrage when Alexander with Colin Ferrell came out and now they're awarding that Moonlight movie best picture. Although, I will add media is littered with all types of vices, including heterosexual adultery, so I don't seem like I'm just calling out one thing. |
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(OP) User ID: 74306143 United States 03/10/2017 02:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They change how your brain associates "norms" by incrementally adding to what you will take as "normal". They push the envelope with social situations by introducing abnormalities such as adultery, violence, and a host of other taboo elements of the social construct. They do so in order to change what your mind associates as "normal". Desensitization is the long term consequence of the repetitive consumption of biased material. The uncommon measure of a man is what he is willing to give up to elevate the next man. |
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no name User ID: 70868562 United States 03/10/2017 03:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Interesting post. Actually I agree with some of it. Yet I remember when I came out as a homosexual man. We had to be careful then as getting caught meant doing time in prison for having sex with another male. It also usually meant being disowned by ones family. And/or getting fired at work. We lived in gay ghettos as it was safer there. But we still got beat up walking down the sidewalk. We weren't welcome in straight bars and the gay bars were always in the bad part of towns/cities. And they were constantly raided while the whore houses next door were ignored. OH ya... I was run out of a dorm in college. Because some guy said I was a FAG. Even though I had never had sex period yet. Yes I remember that all very well. Yet today I worry that the "gay addenda" has gone too far. We have it better than "anywhere" else in the world. And I often wonder why gays keep demanding more instead of fighting to help gays in other countries where they are thrown off roofs etc by religious bigots. In closing ... I have to admit that there are places I don't go to because of Religious Hate in this country. But some people just need to hate I gues. |