Seriously I don't get it... 10-15 years ago when the lifestyle wasn't everywhere you looked sure, but now it's celebrated. And still every time someone comes out of the closet, celebrities and the media trip all over themselves to say how courageous the person is to wave the flag for gays everywhere.
Sorry but when coming out gets you celebrated by the media and pop culture, it's no longer a brave act... Homos have jumped the shark IMO.
Don't let that stop you bro. Be proud anyway.
Fuck homos
(No homo)
At this point in history it's a more courageous decision for a celebrity or politician to speak out against homosexuality than to admit to practicing it.
Ellen Page admits to being a dyke...the twittersphere explodes in approval, and no one says anything negative.
Phil Robertson speaks out against homosexuality and there is an organised campaign to get him off TV, calls to boycott his sponsors and a huge media attack on him, his family and his church.
effinggoof - At this point in history it's a more courageous decision for a celebrity or politician to speak out against homosexuality than to admit to practicing it.Why would anybody say anything negative about her being gay?
Ellen Page admits to being a dyke...the twittersphere explodes in approval, and no one says anything negative.
Phil Robertson speaks out against homosexuality and there is an organised campaign to get him off TV, calls to boycott his sponsors and a huge media attack on him, his family and his church.

effinggoof - At this point in history it's a more courageous decision for a celebrity or politician to speak out against homosexuality than to admit to practicing it.Yes being anti gay is deserving of that. If you don't like gay people just keep it to yourself. They don't need your approval just leave them alone.
Ellen Page admits to being a dyke...the twittersphere explodes in approval, and no one says anything negative.
Phil Robertson speaks out against homosexuality and there is an organised campaign to get him off TV, calls to boycott his sponsors and a huge media attack on him, his family and his church.

Ok, this isn't easy but, here goes...
I'm a heterosexual. Finally everyone knows, no more living in fear of someone caring about who I want to fuck! Liberated and it feels so good!
Ridgeback -Back when People were highly discriminated for it. Freddie never admitted it publicly
I give credit to Freddie Mercury and Liberace. They were gay when it meant something.

Neither did Liberace...
Ridgeback -
I give credit to Freddie Mercury and Liberace. They were gay when it meant something.
LOL... Funny but true.
effinggoof - At this point in history it's a more courageous decision for a celebrity or politician to speak out against homosexuality than to admit to practicing it.
Ellen Page admits to being a dyke...the twittersphere explodes in approval, and no one says anything negative.
Phil Robertson speaks out against homosexuality and there is an organised campaign to get him off TV, calls to boycott his sponsors and a huge media attack on him, his family and his church.
Because this isn't the stone ages anymore and people have realized the only ones still against gays are hate filled religious bigots.
Also, coming out is considered brave because having done it immediately puts you in a disadvantageous position. People like you will now think less of them. So for a celebrity figure, whose finances are dependent on public approval, coming out as gay is a difficult decision.
You've got to think that most people that come out have grown up being taught that their inner feels are disgusting and wrong. That warps their sense of self.
Styro -effinggoof - At this point in history it's a more courageous decision for a celebrity or politician to speak out against homosexuality than to admit to practicing it.
Ellen Page admits to being a dyke...the twittersphere explodes in approval, and no one says anything negative.
Phil Robertson speaks out against homosexuality and there is an organised campaign to get him off TV, calls to boycott his sponsors and a huge media attack on him, his family and his church.
Because this isn't the stone ages anymore and people have realized the only ones still against gays are hate filled religious bigots.
Seriously!? I know more than a few atheists who don't approve of the celebration of homosexuality because it goes against natural law or some shit... You don't have to be religious to disapprove of the embrace of homosexuality.
THP - Also, coming out is considered brave because having done it immediately puts you in a disadvantageous position. People like you will now think less of them. So for a celebrity figure, whose finances are dependent on public approval, coming out as gay is a difficult decision.
You've got to think that most people that come out have grown up being taught that their inner feels are disgusting and wrong. That warps their sense of self.
Beyond rolling my eyes at their 'courageousness' I couldn't care less... It's not like I'm going to not see a movie they're in or not listen to their music just because they're gay.
amadeus -There are very few atheists that would agree with that.Styro -effinggoof - At this point in history it's a more courageous decision for a celebrity or politician to speak out against homosexuality than to admit to practicing it.
Ellen Page admits to being a dyke...the twittersphere explodes in approval, and no one says anything negative.
Phil Robertson speaks out against homosexuality and there is an organised campaign to get him off TV, calls to boycott his sponsors and a huge media attack on him, his family and his church.
Because this isn't the stone ages anymore and people have realized the only ones still against gays are hate filled religious bigots.
Seriously!? I know more than a few atheists who don't approve of the celebration of homosexuality because it goes against natural law or some shit... You don't have to be religious to disapprove of the embrace of homosexuality.

Thuglife13 -By courageous you mean retardedeffinggoof - At this point in history it's a more courageous decision for a celebrity or politician to speak out against homosexuality than to admit to practicing it.
Ellen Page admits to being a dyke...the twittersphere explodes in approval, and no one says anything negative.
Phil Robertson speaks out against homosexuality and there is an organised campaign to get him off TV, calls to boycott his sponsors and a huge media attack on him, his family and his church.
effinggoof droppin' Truth Bombs on these Mother Fuckers!

caseharts -Both fought like hell to keep it in the closet.Ridgeback -Back when People were highly discriminated for it. Freddie never admitted it publicly
I give credit to Freddie Mercury and Liberace. They were gay when it meant something.
Mark

Reddit is angry and wants it's thread back.
I don't care who you fuck. Just don't fuck me.
amadeus - Seriously I don't get it... 10-15 years ago when the lifestyle wasn't everywhere you looked sure, but now it's celebrated. And still every time someone comes out of the closet, celebrities and the media trip all over themselves to say how courageous the person is to wave the flag for gays everywhere.I'm assuming you're not gay, but for a week, tell everyone you are, without renigging. You'll see how much courage it takes. Promise.
Sorry but when coming out gets you celebrated by the media and pop culture, it's no longer a brave act... Homos have jumped the shark IMO.
