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Im guessing he is bi cause i remember Russel T Davis saying he only hired real LGBT actorsI'm currently watching him on "the way" so I thought I'd check up on him and saw he was in a heterosexual relationship ngl I also assumed he was very gay. But I totally love and respect the fact people are also bringing light to this whole "queer" toppic but people within our community go along with it and if you don't go along with it like part of the trans debate you're a bigot.
Hired them for its a sin..??Im guessing he is bi cause i remember Russel T Davis saying he only hired real LGBT actors
I'm currently watching him on "the way" so I thought I'd check up on him and saw he was in a heterosexual relationship ngl I also assumed he was very gay. But I totally love and respect the fact people are also bringing light to this whole "queer" toppic but people within our community go along with it and if you don't go along with it like part of the trans debate you're a bigot.
Im guessing he is bi cause i remember Russel T Davis saying he only hired real LGBT actors
It’s a Sin star Callum Scott Howells on queerness, HIV and why gay sex scenes are just another day on the jobHired them for its a sin..??
Anyone can identify as queer. It doesn't mean anything.
No, it doesn't. Queer means politically something totally different than gay or bisexual... It's subversive, anti-patriarchy and so on. It's against oppressive structures of power.Anyone can identify as queer. It doesn't mean anything.
Makes a total mockery of all those who were (and continue to be) persecuted because of their sexuality.
But you can identify as queer and gay/bisexual at the same time right? Seriously asking. Sometimes I get confused!No, it doesn't. Queer means politically something totally different than gay or bisexual... It's subversive, anti-patriarchy and so on. It's against oppressive structures of power.
Queer is literally shorthand for "not straight". sure some people use it stupidly on occasion but it's 98% of the time used by lgbt identifying people. It's silly to suggest otherwise based on no actual evidence. Be serious.Anyone can identify as queer. It doesn't mean anything.
Makes a total mockery of all those who were (and continue to be) persecuted because of their sexuality.
Such nonsense. By this metric a straight person could identify as queer and then the term becomes even more meaningless. Queer theory irrationality. Smh.No, it doesn't. Queer means politically something totally different than gay or bisexual... It's subversive, anti-patriarchy and so on. It's against oppressive structures of power.
Yes that is the true. Queer is often just a shorthand for gay/bi people who either don't like those hard line labels or are maybe more fluid than those labels imply. So they simply use that term.But you can identify as queer and gay/bisexual at the same time right? Seriously asking. Sometimes I get confused!
Maybe once. But not anymore. It's been completely and utterly hijacked and diluted.No, it doesn't. Queer means politically something totally different than gay or bisexual... It's subversive, anti-patriarchy and so on. It's against oppressive structures of power.
Being old I really don't see the point in reclaiming words, its like someone wants their own n-word. Young people use it very differently, my understanding is its anything between gay and straight. somewhat like the gender identity nonbinary. At the end of the day people can call themselves whatever they like, I will be polite because its the path of least resistance. I really doubt Callum will ever be at a party I will attend so he is not my problem. I am happy he is being a little fur ball, there is a lot of pressure for little starlets to depilate.Maybe once. But not anymore. It's been completely and utterly hijacked and diluted.
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