Gays in the military is 1 of the best example of proof "Gays play a very impotant role in human history.
True, but you're posting a lot of the same stuff in two threads, and it only relates to them in the sense of portraying homosexuals in a positive light. I just feel you'd get more response if you consolidated your material in a specific thread, as at the moment it looks like you're trying to derail other threads.
you are prob right but the use of gay as a negative meaning you must highlight what gays have done thru history other wise this MTV RAP generation well stay ignorant = specially when such subject is not even mention i any public school.
The Movie Troy is 1 big fake movie since you dont see any homosexuality in ancient greek . that makes the Troy movie even more unrialistic than = Star Wars.
Röhm served as a career officer with the Bavarian Army during World War I. He held the rank of Oberleutnant with the Bavarian 10th Infantry Regiment and was severely wounded in the face in September of 1914 in Lorraine, France. He later was promoted to Hauptmann. Early leaders of the Nazi Party: Ernst Röhm (photo right) standing next to Adolf HitlerFollowing the end of the war in 1918, he joined the Franz Xaver Ritter von Epp's Freikorps, one of the many private militias that had formed in Munich as a reaction against the Weimar Republic. In 1920, he became a Nazi-party member and helped organize the Sturmabteilung (SA). In 1923, after the failed Beer Hall Putsch in Munich, Röhm spent 15 months in prison, during which time he became a close, personal friend of Adolf Hitler. In 1924, after Röhm was released from prison, he worked with Hitler to rebuild the Nazi Party, but several intense differences developed between the two. Röhm resigned from the Nazi Party in 1925 and went to Bolivia to serve as a military advisor. [edit] Röhm's homosexuality In the 1960 chronicle The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, author William L. Shirer says that many of the early Nazis were homosexual including Ernst Röhm. Shirer further stated that Lieutenant Edmund Heines, whom Ernst Röhm had appointed first as his deputy and then later as leader of the Munich branch of the S.A., was not only a homosexual but a convicted murderer. Historian and University of Bremen professor Lothar Machtan says in his book The Hidden Hitler that after the failed 1923 Beer Hall Putsch in Munich, Ernst Röhm spent 15 months in prison, during which time he became a close, personal friend of Adolf Hitler. Machtans book states that former Freikorps men knew "a lot about Adolf Hitler's homosexuality from back in Munich," for instance, his liaison with young Edmund Heines whom he says was also one of Ernst Röhm's lovers whose response to Hitler's criticism of his lifestyle was as follows: "Adolf hasn't the slightest reason to open his trap so wide - one word from me, and he'll shut up for good!" (p.212) .........Hitler?
Yeah, you kinda misread what he said. Not only did the Greeks not have a problem with it, Achilles (played by Brad Pitt) and Paris (Orlando Bloom) were supposedly real-life lovers. Needless to say, I was fucking livid.
There was no homo action. That's what he said. That's why I was annoyed. Johnny Depp... I've never really seen the appeal.
(I don't know if I'm getting this correctly) hp, he was annoyed at the fact that there was no homo action, not at you. But ANYWAY on to more important matters. In Chocolat, he.. well lets just say he could knock on my door anyday.
I'd tap him in The Libertine, but that's about it. And I'm annoyed that they made a film with Brad Pitt and Orlando Bloom in, and didn't have them getting busy. And just to twist the knife even more, they made a movie with them playing characters who were gay lovers and they still didn't have them getting busy!
i personnally think that one way to reduce the proportion of misuse of the word gay to the correct usage of the word gay is not nessasarily to only encourage people to not use it in a durogatory fashion but as lesbians, faggots, gays, queers to own the words that society has chosen to describe homosexuals. i'm a flamer in that i am very proud of my orientation sexual and otherwise and don't intend to repress any part of myself that was amazing enough to take me this far through a difficult life relatively unscathed
I agree, evil lesbian (<lol). The thing that I keep in mind, is that often when homosexuals/queers own those words, they do it in a belligerent or arrogant fashion. That's totally understandable because human reflex is to be defensive about it, but I think it's important to emphasize assertiveness and not aggressiveness, so that the concept of it even being an issue can start to fade.
I'd say it's worth using as many different words as possible, if only to expand your vocabulary. It's intention more than the word itself that causes legitimate offense.
My (internet) friends always say "That's so gay!" and things like that and when they realize I heard them they say "Oh, sorry." I think it's kind of funny, and it also shows how little they care or even think about about my sexual orientation (which is a good thing). Does anyone else have this happen to them?
Well you know i hear "thats soo gay" and I think its rude... But I understand what your saying about im glad they don;t care about my sexual orentatin because it doesn't matter are you soo right. But as long as its not used in a rude manner ... or you don't think its used in a rude manner I guess its okay.