This dude is throwing down the gauntlet challenging gay celebrities to put their money where their mouth is and come out, not merely advocate. He's got a good point, the more visibility, the quicker the road to acceptance.
Zachary Quinto, the star of "Star Trek" and the former NBC series "Heroes," came out publicly on his website today. Quinto said he was moved to make the announcement after hearing of the suicide of 14-year-old Jamey Rodemayer, a New York state resident whose parents say was bullied prior to his death.
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Posted 16 October 2011 - 11:10 PM
I like this reaction....not really:
[blockquote]Our culture is getting ridiculous. 50% of children born out of wedlock. "Music" which is savages without tune shouting about a desire to murder one another. Children too young for sexual contact, children of a mere 14 years old, being convinced by the media onslaught that they are "gay" because of a few homo-erotic urges or some natural feminine characteristics, and being forced into suicide by the labeling as "gay" by our insane, agressive perverted media and education system. If no one was ever labeled "gay" then no one would ever have to commit suicide. People have sexual urges of all types. People have characteristics of both male and female. Only the degenerate sick media calls some people "gay" thereby labeling their whole life, as if their sexual characteristics were there whole life. What a sick society we have. Everyone has to be labeled, lumped into protected classes, defined not by their character but by their gender, or race, or national origin. Thus the Socialists do, and how many more innocents die from them.
This actor is just making it worse by declaring himself "gay" as if that was more important than other aspects of his humanity. These gay activists are creating prisons, not freedom. [/blockquote]
On an unrelated note, once somebody is a Vulcan it sure is hard to view them without the pointy ears...just sayin'.
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