You all need to see the documentary Outrage (2009). It blew my mind.
It said that DC has more gays, homosexuals and down low men than SanFran. \\
it was also deep when a question was framed as to the women who marry and defend these men. but the point of the whole film is the damaging and extreme legislation these folk pass, despite their lives...that is where the idea of "Self-Hatred" entered
It was so extreme, I realized that one must in all sanity assume all are gay, (Ed Koch was gay for crying out loud: Crist in Florida, tapped to be the next Republican frontrunner for 2012 is gay for crying out loud; and I realized the connection of the pres being a black man; and the trends, lines and zeitgeist...the next step is a white gay male in the white house, for we have crossed the greatest taboo...and if you connect this to all the homosexual illuminati theories...well...was it a staging...) especially in recent days and times and the blurring of gender lines among males...the metros, the beautiful more groomed than me metros
the film was also interesting for the names mentioned but no investigation or comment given...those well groomed, super coiffed, gorgeous politicos)...Romney?
I speak as a hetero woman; not against gay men or people...but there are consequence of not living truth in personal life..and it affects all of us, no matter what label we carry. "An indictment of closeted politicians who lobby for anti-gay legislation in the U.S." is what the film is about...but as I reflect on it, and saw so many riveting characters and stories in the documentary, my muse ran away with me...
Barney Frank had a good line: "you have the right to personal privacy, but not legislative protection" or something like that.
Wow. The Closet...For some, for the grand great ones, The Closet is the Location of staunch Manhood...the message from a scene from another film inserted in the documentary..where Al Pacino is the character...it is that ego that proclaims manhood of gays as those preferring the closet, if i got it right, but i missed what film that was, al Pacino was great as always in that snippet. Reminiscent of the "u want the truth, you can't handle the truth" twist...and form..he is saying, character is withholding the truth...bizarre. (sociopsychopathology ~ self hatred and the genocide of others)
A Gay Activist called all the legislation from the 70s and 80s as exactly that, in the time of HIV>AiDS...genocidal!!@! the doc said that the greatest number of high flying politicos was in the republican party heyday of Ronald Reagan..
It was a captivating film.
It also showed how closeted gays seem to cleave and drive to the Republican party as a means of cover and protection..no one expects the wolf in the herd of sheep; and the party;'s religious fundamentalism...is the shed
overall points of the film:
how those who profess the greatest and most extreme level of anti-gay sentiments are the ones who are flaming the closet.
Real Deep cause the larger human question remains: are we what we are against?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1049400/
It said that DC has more gays, homosexuals and down low men than SanFran. \\
it was also deep when a question was framed as to the women who marry and defend these men. but the point of the whole film is the damaging and extreme legislation these folk pass, despite their lives...that is where the idea of "Self-Hatred" entered
It was so extreme, I realized that one must in all sanity assume all are gay, (Ed Koch was gay for crying out loud: Crist in Florida, tapped to be the next Republican frontrunner for 2012 is gay for crying out loud; and I realized the connection of the pres being a black man; and the trends, lines and zeitgeist...the next step is a white gay male in the white house, for we have crossed the greatest taboo...and if you connect this to all the homosexual illuminati theories...well...was it a staging...) especially in recent days and times and the blurring of gender lines among males...the metros, the beautiful more groomed than me metros
the film was also interesting for the names mentioned but no investigation or comment given...those well groomed, super coiffed, gorgeous politicos)...Romney?
I speak as a hetero woman; not against gay men or people...but there are consequence of not living truth in personal life..and it affects all of us, no matter what label we carry. "An indictment of closeted politicians who lobby for anti-gay legislation in the U.S." is what the film is about...but as I reflect on it, and saw so many riveting characters and stories in the documentary, my muse ran away with me...
Barney Frank had a good line: "you have the right to personal privacy, but not legislative protection" or something like that.
Wow. The Closet...For some, for the grand great ones, The Closet is the Location of staunch Manhood...the message from a scene from another film inserted in the documentary..where Al Pacino is the character...it is that ego that proclaims manhood of gays as those preferring the closet, if i got it right, but i missed what film that was, al Pacino was great as always in that snippet. Reminiscent of the "u want the truth, you can't handle the truth" twist...and form..he is saying, character is withholding the truth...bizarre. (sociopsychopathology ~ self hatred and the genocide of others)
A Gay Activist called all the legislation from the 70s and 80s as exactly that, in the time of HIV>AiDS...genocidal!!@! the doc said that the greatest number of high flying politicos was in the republican party heyday of Ronald Reagan..
It was a captivating film.
It also showed how closeted gays seem to cleave and drive to the Republican party as a means of cover and protection..no one expects the wolf in the herd of sheep; and the party;'s religious fundamentalism...is the shed
overall points of the film:
how those who profess the greatest and most extreme level of anti-gay sentiments are the ones who are flaming the closet.
Real Deep cause the larger human question remains: are we what we are against?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1049400/
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