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No, you know why. The spineless world jumping on board with, "ooOOOooo, don't want to OFFEND anybody, we support everything" :)

We've all been drowning in it for quite a while, and sick of it.

Propaganda would like me walking around all day long, "Hey! Hey, hey you. I'm STRAIGHT. That means I have sex with women. Just so you know. ..... Hey hey! You! I'm straight! Yup. Sex with females. You need to know this. Hey. Hey hey dude. Me, women, sex. You should know and don't repress me. .... .hey you! Girl! I'm straight. Just in case you didn't know, you really SHOULD know because you not knowing or caring, is called phobic. Deal with it."

Really?? WTF

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good luck not getting murdered starting THAT parade. :) Fair, huh? Doesn't seem like it.

Why can't the 3% shut up about it? Do what ever you want to, I really, REALLY don't care. But, stop boasting about it in public. "We" don't. Just STFU about it already. (the 3%, not you hellofaplanet)

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it didn't make any sense

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The "Angels" consist of a lezza and two other birds of equally average looks and like they have yet to hit puberty. No surprise it bombed.

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Kristin Stewart looks like a boy.

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Gay propaganda in movies and TV started in the 1990s. Notice that almost all romantic comedies and sitcoms from that era have a 'wise, funny, sensitive gay sidekick' for the female lead who tells jokes, lets her cry on his shoulder and dispenses nurturing wise advice.

This was done deliberately to pave the way for acceptance of gays in society.

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Yes. Before that, gays in movies and TV were either sinister psycho killers or socially unacceptable deviants or snarky sarcastic sexually ambiguous personas like Paul Lynde on Hollywood Squares. Maybe one or two exceptions, but in the main they were not portrayed positively at all. Only in the 1990s with the acceleration of the Gay Rights movement did Hollywood develop the lovable, wise gay sidekick archetype that appeared in almost every chick flick of the era. It was a deliberate strategic move.

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Balkii in Beverly Hills Cop

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Any hot lesbian scenes in this movie?

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