One man's opinion
Feb. 17th, 2004 12:08 amI suspect the rainbow thing will ultimately spawn more spoofs than actual carriers. Actually, that's not true - I just wish it was. Some time ago, while walking through Manchester's Gay Village (it only goes out with other villages), I became a little disapproving of the way the community there (and, indeed, accross the world) has commandeered the rainbow. As though non-gay people aren't allowed to be flamboyant or wear bright colours, or something. Not that anyone needs my approval for anything, it just struck me as an odd thing to do. "I like to put my penis inside other men, and also pretty colours." I think it mostly perpetuates stereotypes.
I'm mostly babbling right now because NTL has disengaged their mail servers for maintenance, so I have nothing to do. I suppose I may as well go to bed, feh.
Hopefully tomorrow night is D&D at
ghostbritain's place, unless he is sick with gout again. Do not have gout Nook! We enjoy you.
I'm mostly babbling right now because NTL has disengaged their mail servers for maintenance, so I have nothing to do. I suppose I may as well go to bed, feh.
Hopefully tomorrow night is D&D at
Re:
Date: 2004-02-17 05:25 am (UTC)Because I really dont care either way if gays or lesbians want to get together, good for them, I wont hold anything against them, love is a rare, yet good thing when it can be found, and if you find it with someone of the same sex, I wont try and stop you.
So why the sudden campaign with this damned rainbow?
I fucking hate it, it drives me up the wall, its forcing people to pick a side, and I never do, Im the sweden of world war 2, neutral. (possible bad example I know, but you may get the gist.)
Its preaching to the converted as well as the "Heathens" if you will. it just irritates me.
forcing people to pick a side
Date: 2004-02-17 05:41 am (UTC)Re: forcing people to pick a side
Date: 2004-02-17 05:42 am (UTC)