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Go Panti.... What a fantastic impassioned emotional speech telling it like it is in Ireland and Britain and probably a thousand other places.
Yes we are all slightly homophobic... Why wouldn't we be ? We have been brought up and conditioned to be that way . I think things are changing and I think the younger generations do not carry so much of this prejudice around . But what a great speech ... Really got to the heart of the matter...!!!
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Wonderful, very inspiring!
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Touching and brilliant.
I also think some straight people fall victim to this kind of homophobia too, I read a column the other week which argued as much, it's an interesting point actually and one I'd never really considered properly before, but it's true. Quote:
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What a powerful speech. I hope this video continues to get the attention it deserves.
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Listened to this as believe it or not I do have an open mind and I was disappointed
this is a speech of many worng assumptions and is riddled with self pity too. he seems to be denouncing anyone else who dare have an opinion of homosexuality yet he himself demands the rights to talk about it more, as he is doing here? major double standards. he is saying that those many people are debating baout giving him less rights? how? in what way? he says that these people who discuss homophobia and issues of discrimiantion have never been victims of it? how does he know? hes making enormous accumptions and generalizations himself and pigeon holing people too...politicians and people will always discuss and debate moral questions and laws, thats what theyre paid to do.....how does he think blind people sick people, disabled people, dying people feel when these same politicians debate their rights to live or die, to work or not to work, to have carers at home or electric wheelchairs to get around, or foreign people who get targeted etc we all suffer discrimination at some stage of our lives, all of us....even if its a kid being bullied fo rhaving glasses or ginger hair or an over weight kid, or a kid who cant read, or has shabby clothes, or has a funny accent, anyone who appears different at any stage will be singled out and mocked. that incident he repeats here about kids driving past and shouting some abuse and chucking a carton, thats bad. but thats been done to all sorts of people, fat people, bald people, disabled people, asian people etc its horrible and disgusting. but to see that as purely homophobis is over simplified also being a drag queen guess what you will get attention , far more attention. if i walked down the road in a mankin id get attention, so for me to then in turn complain about the attention is plain stupid. in all sitiuations you have peer pressure and social situations into which we all have to painfully conform to at times in our lives he also says here umpteen times he feels oppressed, so do i mate, so do we all. he says gay people in ireland are not allowed to say what they feel? guess what neither can other groups of people in the UK about all sorts of topics, why? because weve over legislated on so many things with political correctness and thousands of idiotic laws, that actual conversation now is almost illegal.he says everyone is a homophobe. great? but he says it nicely , but he patronises here. hes saying were all homophobes but are indoctrinated and helpless to change it.....sorry thats untrue. maybe he needs to listen to others too. just because a few idiots throw abuse and throw cartons doesnt make us a nation of all homophobes. this speech may be populist and 10 trillion will watch in on youtube and madonna will kiss britny spears to show how how open minded she is, but it wont change anything. BUT I hope Im wrong. Its tragic how many people do kill themselves over all sorts of things, money debts, drugs, booze, depression, mental health, physical health, disease, broken hearts etc etc but being gay should never be a reason to kill yourself. to hell with that. live your life, and if you cant live it where you live, move away. but ultimately you can also be happy in isolation with your partner or like minded people. changing everyones opinions on sexuality will never ever happen. it can come across as too preachy. some people think its worng, thats their opinion. if more gay people are seen to be living happy lives and to be seen kissing and cuddling openly that is probably the bravest way to change perceptions. myself i like to have my relationships as intimiate and i dont care what anyone else thinks about why were together. this is really a passive aggressive angry speech. its not a subtle speech with things you relaly carry with you always. its full of the endless cliches and buzz words weve all heard before in a million other speeches. it would be more powerful an image to simply see 2 man gently loving each other. sititng holding hands, stroking each other cheek and just enjoying their lives. this is too preachy and self pitying and bordering on attention seeking. why does he feel this anger and who is feeding this anger. why cant he simply find a partner and fall in love? this is more a divisive speech than bringing people together. why does he feel the need to preach to crowds of people? telling them what they are (bigots) and what they think? you inspire more showing and displaying love and kindness than finger wagging at people. show us your love. obviously ireland is different to the Uk and this is probably another easy target of the Church too....No doubt there are contradictions in the Church still....well guess what there are contradictions in everything....this speech felt populist and cliched , though he may mean well, it doesnt really affect people deeply imo BUT thats just my opinion. and unlike our dear friend here whos intentions may have been pure, I dont speak for the masses, just myself Last edited by the truth; 07-02-2014 at 01:24 AM. |
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Your post comes over as slightly angry ...why ?? one might almost say very slightly homophobic...illustrating the very point Panti Bliss was trying to make...!!!!
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Ah, the daily reminder of why I have the_truth on ignore.
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Genius speech.
the truth chatting shit as usual, I see. |
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Ive met him a few times....very engaging person.
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![]() No I go to pantibar....nice club...haha
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That was really inspirational to watch
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Because your point of view is rarely worth considering and no, you didn't understand the point of the speech because you're so fixated on the part when he called everyone homophobes and not the part later when he explained that it applies to gay people as well because they were raised to think like that.
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..I listened to this the other day..his speech was really powerful and I found it quite emotional when he talked about standing at the pedestrian crossing and how he felt that he somehow had to change himself to not 'stand out' when he had spent his life struggling to be himself and then was abused for being himself and he's right, because how oppressive it must feel (no matter how well meaning..) to have people constantly talking about what rights you should be allowed just because of your sexuality because those rights are rights as a human being and should be the same as every other human being..a really inspirational guy and a very powerful and emotional speech...
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i purposefully haven't watched it yet, but it sounds like i will be impressed when i do.
I'm scared to watch it though, i don't like watching things that are specifically "gay"... it feels like i SHOULD watch it just because i'm gay... and i hate doing something just because i'm expected to because i'm gay/ I'm gonna watch it though, eventually.
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