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GUEST,Mr Masculinity BS: Gay Western - Brokeback Mountain (169* d) RE: BS: Gay Western - Brokeback Mountain 27 Dec 05


Martin Gibson - "Wrong, Mr. Maculinity. Plain wrong. I am not angered by it. I have no use for homosexuality because quite frankly, someone as sick as you does.

You can try to justify to me why you yourself has to flaunt your own homosexuality, Mr. Masculinity. If you want to see a movie about two men who want to express themselves physically to each other by mutual buttfuck, be my guest. Just don't tell me that I have to accept that kind of behavior because I don't."



I don't follow you, Martin. I don't have any interest in homosexuality nor do I have much interest in this movie. Almost none, in fact. I don't really care. It's a non-issue to me. I'm just trying to determine why it is such a big issue to you. I'm not interested in promoting homosexual lifestyles, I'm interested in understanding your hypersensitivity and your compulsive need to viciously attack people who are different from yourself in some way. Why are you so afraid of people who aren't like you? Why should they be like you?

I mean, we're all somewhat afraid of people who aren't like us, but you are a really extreme case. Do you think God is pleased and gratified by your continual verbal attacks on people? Do you think He will reward you for screwing up someone else's day? (what would the reward be, one wonders) Do you think it will advance your development as a human being to make other people feel rotten? Why do you do it? What is lacking in your sense of completion?




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