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Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 3:24 pm
I just don't think that events like these, nor their organisers and leaders, represent homosexuals well. The sad thing is that they try to, and have monopolised non-mainstream sexuality, particularly homosexuality, and defined it as an over-the-top, in your face, over the rainbow, fruitcake kind of lifestyle, when in fact all it should describe is sexual activity between members of one sex and conceivably the preference thereof.
These Chiquita banana ladies, these obnoxious girlymen, these aggressive bulldykes don't represent any of the homosexuals I have in my own family or any of those I have counted among my own friends. They do represent some I have chosen not to hang around because I generally don't like loud, obnoxious, flamboyant people, regardless of their sexual preference.
As for homosexuals not being 'seen', I'm not sure what they are supposed to look like other than ordinary, upright citizens. Why should I be able to pick the homo out of a crowd? If someone chooses to adopt the visually and audibly gay culture and to broadcast it to the world, that's his or her own business. But I don't have to approve of it, and I certainly shouldn't be forced to fund it.
All that being said, I am a radical partisan of personal freedom, and I not only support the right for these people to behave in that way, but I also literally think that there is nothing wrong with homosexuality and that it is a perfectly natural behaviour.