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If you’re for equal rights, why would you get married right now? … It’s like joining a country club that doesn’t allow blacks or Jews. There’s no difference.

— Sarah Silverman, The View.
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Gay people are born into and belong to every society in the world. They are all ages, all races, all faiths. They are doctors and teachers, farmers and bankers, soldiers and athletes. And whether we know it, or whether we acknowledge it, they are our family, our friends, and our neighbors. Being gay is not a western invention. It is a human reality.

— Hilary Clinton
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blaaargh:

It’s really more like a slap in the face to all those who’d oppress the gays. You hate gays? Watch me fellate this guy in the street. What could be more effective?
Also…even without his cringe-worthy quote…don’t you just want to slap HIM? That face is just begging for it. Once with the front, then again with the back. Slap, Slap. It’d be perfect.

I’ve seen a lot of gays put down pride recently. Many of these are the same people who put down club-going gays or are embarrassed by how “gay” their voice sounds or are the ones who put “no fat no fems” on their a4a profiles (right above where it says “screaming pig bottom”).
I’ll never forget the first time I went to Pride. Houston’s Pride is at night, but my friends and I got there pretty early. It was the first time I had ever seen that many gay people in one place, and I started crying when I first arrived (though I didn’t let my friends see). I had never felt more at place, more at home and more accepted. I needed that. I had just come out, I was still struggling to say that I was completely gay (for a while I said I was bi and wanted to get married to a woman and have kids…it took me a while to drop that and just say I was gay).
To some, gay pride is just one big party. But to me, personally, it’s a way for me to unabashedly take to the streets and exert my gayness in one gigantic, glittery mess of a celebration. And it feels fucking good to do that.

I just LOVE it when people assume that I’m ashamed because I don’t want to dance around in a thong in the middle of the street. I am damn proud of who I am, who I’m becoming, and your implication that gay people who don’t like clubs or public displays of erection (see what I did there?) are somehow doing gay wrong, is abhorrent.
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