Penn Jillette Can’t Have His Gay Wedding Cake and Eat It Too
Posted by freedomforall 10 years ago to Business
"Individuals must be free to choose the terms upon which they exchange with each other, or they are not free. There is no free market without freedom of choice."
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Now, where can I find a lens and a mirror and...
Jan
I think the problem is not 'gayness' but 'rudeness'. Just because someone is gay does not mean they have a right to be rude; just because someone is gay does not mean that a straight person has the right to be rude to them. One would hope that #3's conservative Catholic parents came to the conclusion that their son was still important to them...there are some Catholics who have no problem with this.
Jan
I have two male gay close friends, one who we go out with regularly. He and his partner are more reserved than most straight couples, which I appreciate, since as open-minded as I wish to be, I'd rather not observe significant male-to-male intimacy. However the other is so flamboyant, comical and charismatic, it is impossible to be offended by him.
I don't get that stuff, use the bathroom that matches the equipment provided... As a woman, how's your general feeling to walking into the ladies room and seeing a dude hike up the dress and pee standing up with the stall open? Keep in mind... it can and does happen...
Similarly, lets say we have a couple of 7 foot / 190 lb guys that decide that they would really rather be on the girl's high school basketball team, of course, they dominate the field, and it pushes out girls that would have otherwise been on the team (their parents are paying taxes to). Do these guys go on to get NCAA scholarships in women's basketball from whatever Ivy League school (again pushing out someone that would have otherwise been granted one)? I would guess at the Olympic or professional level, that gets tossed out, but its already happening at the high school & collegiate level it looks like.
I have a couple of gay friends from high school, 1 was pretty obviously gay back then (in the 80's), and I don't think it was any surprise to anyone when he came out of the closet. Another one I was rather surprised about when he married his friend in Puerto Vallarta (he's lived there for years) and claims he's not gay, only his husband is. My wife and I hung out with him for a day while we were on vacation last summer, didn't meet his friend, but we spent the day drinking beers with him. He was still the same guy I knew growing up, hadn't changed, and in hindsight I wasn't totally surprised. He felt the need to come out and 'tell us' to clear the air, but I think he was expecting I'd be upset or shocked, but I wasn't (and knew beforehand).
And I guess there was a third, one that tried to avoid being gay, or acting like it, but made a pass at a very straight person and got the crap kicked out of him, haven't heard from him since he left around middle of junior year, although I know he was shacked up with a guy in his 70's while he was in his 20's... I'm sure his conservative Catholic parents probably disowned him.
Using the legal system to wage a type of ideological war and decimate the lives of those who hold to principles antithetical to your whims is criminal behavior.
It's called the free market paired with emotional maturity. Grow up and go up.
Jan, feeling loving
I am trying to alleviate that shortcoming ASAP.
I will start watching as soon as I can find it ;^)
You have any favorite episodes to recommend?
If I believed that old saying "A cynic is a realist who's dreams were crushed and became bitter", I might have called him cynical, too.
Some people see things as they are and say why, Carlin saw things as they were and exposed the charade, often with comedic effect.
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