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It’s reminiscent of the 90s where most female-female stuff was presented as merely something to tantalize men and something for dudes to gawk at. That’s rather dangerous territory, especially for guys who are homosexual, “gay”, lean overall homo when it comes to the orientation spectrum. I don’t know if this is gonna sound misogynistic, but identities and same sex affections, passions, love, relationships should not be filtered through women and be mostly about appealing to women. You have some dudes embracing certain identities mostly to appease women and female driven identity politics. You have gay couples making out on social media mostly to appease young girls. While you got “straight guys” making out on social media, mostly to appease girls. But yes, a lot of “gay entertainment” is starting to feel like it takes teenage girls into account before anyone else. It’s just a bit strange and over-the-top, especially with this being 2020. The reactions seem less about being positive and supportive and more about sensationalism. Here’s the “extended cut” shared by Tanner Rex, who originally shot the video: Okay but he’s low key kinda hot ? /ZL4sgWsuVt It’s me living my own dramas on my mind ?Īs much as this is a funny, beautiful and loving video, this gives me hope for better days to come in my life~ Girl in the back be having out-of-body experience?? /5QQZgSIIbXĪll these kids are my spirit animals????? “ #retweet and make this hashtag about love, not hate.I wish wish wish I had seen two hot guys snogging when I had been there age! It might have really helped me coming to terms with my sexuality without all the years of hating myself and torment I went through thinking I was the only gay in the world and I would have a life of hell NFLX Queer Eye, tweeting out a snapshot of him and his husband holding hands. “Look at these cute lil #ProudBoys,” wrote Bobby Berk, a host of Netflix’s The image also contains several lines of text encouraging people to follow the Final Solution, the Nazi idea that led to the extermination of six million Jews during the Holocaust.īack on Twitter, the tone was several worlds apart.
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One user, replied to the meme and wrote, “There is a solution.” Along with that line, posted an image full of Nazi regalia-swastikas, bright Reich red. (He’s not.) It’s a statement that the Proud Boys can-and will-use his image to carry out their own propaganda.
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The image isn’t meant to suggest Takei is a white supremacist. In an effort to ridicule Takei, another Parler post was a meme of the actor holding up the OK sign, a gesture white supremacists use to identify themselves to each other. “Fags,” was another response, from “Can’t stand gay people.should be illegal.” “ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME?” wrote one user, in reply to the screenshot. Enrique Tarrio, the Proud Boys’ chairman, said in a separate Parler post that the left was attempting to turn the group’s name into “a slur” and that the gay pride campaign with #proudboys was an attempt “to drown out the voices of our supporters.”Ī screenshot posted on Parler of the tweet from the Canadian Armed Forces in the United States received some of the strongest reaction and was widely shared on Parler. Much of the action was carried out by the Proud Boys’ official account on the app, which has 60,000 followers. The Proud Boys took none too kindly to this, filling up Parler with the type of hateful messages that got them kicked off Twitter in the first place. And it’s their absence on Twitter-the result of toxic and abusive language-that allowed the gay activists to seize control of #proudboys on Sunday. The Proud Boys have no official presence on Twitter since the social media site banned them in 2018, so they have spent the last few days in gleeful celebration over their newfound, Trump-fueled fame on Parler, a two-year-old social media app popular among conservatives.