100 people singing a proposal at the mall? If only they worked as hard on the marriage as they do on the proposals, maybe we wouldn't have so many divorces.
Cross-dressers aren't necessarily gay. Plenty of heterosexual men get a kick out of frilly underwear next to their hairy buttcheeks.
Disguising oneself as an elderly woman in order to catch criminals doesn't exactly fall into the category of cross-dressing. We normally think of cross-dressers as wearing things like ladies undergarments, or full-out slutty outfits, not old lady dresses.
As for the Cage Aux Folles joke isn't strictly speaking a "gay" joke, but more a reference to the crossdressing, although you could argue the point that the gay bit was part of the joke.
Ah, it's nice to see the haters come out of their closet on this one now.
So much more refreshing than the polite "I'm all for it, but not in front of the children" hater comments. These people have a genuine bigotry, and they don't mind showing it off.
As for Heterosexual Pride Day, that's every day. To suggest a parade for it is not sincere, and is a demonstration of hatred. Since when can a gay couple show the same level of affection in public that a straight couple can without fear of being physically threatened? Not in a lot of places.
Children of Sesame Street age are inundated with heterosexual couples all the time. It's Cinderella's goal to get married to Prince Charming. I don't hear you complaining about the sexual element in that story, or the sexual element in any children's story where a boy and a girl meet and fall in love.
But if a boy and a boy meet and fall in love, it's all about how degenerate and perverted they are.
Like I said, Sesame Street isn't the place for complex relationships, but screening your kids from the realities of life just turns them into arrogant bullies and haters like some of the previous commenters.
Disguising oneself as an elderly woman in order to catch criminals doesn't exactly fall into the category of cross-dressing. We normally think of cross-dressers as wearing things like ladies undergarments, or full-out slutty outfits, not old lady dresses.
As for the Cage Aux Folles joke isn't strictly speaking a "gay" joke, but more a reference to the crossdressing, although you could argue the point that the gay bit was part of the joke.
So much more refreshing than the polite "I'm all for it, but not in front of the children" hater comments. These people have a genuine bigotry, and they don't mind showing it off.
As for Heterosexual Pride Day, that's every day. To suggest a parade for it is not sincere, and is a demonstration of hatred. Since when can a gay couple show the same level of affection in public that a straight couple can without fear of being physically threatened? Not in a lot of places.
Children of Sesame Street age are inundated with heterosexual couples all the time. It's Cinderella's goal to get married to Prince Charming. I don't hear you complaining about the sexual element in that story, or the sexual element in any children's story where a boy and a girl meet and fall in love.
But if a boy and a boy meet and fall in love, it's all about how degenerate and perverted they are.
Like I said, Sesame Street isn't the place for complex relationships, but screening your kids from the realities of life just turns them into arrogant bullies and haters like some of the previous commenters.
He can't just say "I like to balance rocks"?