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Is Gay Pride parades offensive to KIDS Well i attended a parade recently and they're were families who shielded their kids eyes from some floats and etc!! There was a family who got stuck on a red light and had to witness 4 passing floats and they shielded their eyes!! I mean when u have bikini wearing almost to the point naked men, leather men walking down street with a man in a dog leash and wedding dress. There was this one lady who was so fat with fat rolls t oa point where she actually look like resbushus for NORBIT and had the nerve to wear bikinis you couldn't seee looking naked from all that fat swallowing it up!! I mean we had to speak spanish to my people cause we didn't want anyone to hear or know what we were saying!! It was one helluva experience!! I mean you couldn't do that in public so in my opinion why would you broadcast it in a parade knowing that everyone including kids will see that!! Then i blame mama and daddy to cause they should have known it was not a disney parade either!! This thread not flaming anyone!! Just an experience we experienced for the first time and someone brought this point up!! | |
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cheeseburger said: This thread not flaming
I disagree. | |
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2the9s said: cheeseburger said: This thread not flaming
I disagree. troll! | |
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I believe the better point would be that if you're trying to shield your kids from something as awesome as Gay Pride then maybe that would be a day well spent at home...
Seriously, what promotes a greater challenge? Banning Gay Pride events or keeping the kids home that day? I think that if we consider ourselves Parents & Adults then we should also have enough COMMON SENSE to figure this one out in the living room... [Edited 6/30/08 11:13am] A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon |
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Ask the kids. Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it. |
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there's nothing wrong with the expression of sexuality or naked bodies. if parents disagree, they should keep their kids at home.
i have more trouble with violence on tv. yes SIR! | |
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Ex-Moderator | I haven't been to the parade in years but from my memory I can't think of anything that would be inappropriate for children... If anything, it's one of the most appropriate parts of the pride festival to bring them to. |
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On the other hand I saw the movie Wanted Sunday and I was stunned by
the number of children in the audience at a matinee. With parents. There is more sex in the movies than they would see at a Pride parade. And a lot less violence at a Pride parade. On balance, I'd prefer the children be at a Pride parade. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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perhaps it's offensive to you - in which case, i would advise against you attending. | |
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I find Hooters objectionable, but I simply don't go there. I think the same could apply to a gay parade.
I also think that instead of shielding the youngun's eyes, a parent might try to explain to the kids what is going on so that the kids don't think that being gay is bad. There is nothing wrong with what goes on at a gay parade, to each his own I think. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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I mean we had to speak spanish to my people cause we didn't want anyone to hear or know what we were saying!!
I read a study that said Spanish was inaudible and incomprehensible to gays. I never believed it until now. Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it. |
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i don't see why! i mean kids have nickelodeon! everything i pass that channel i always hear "the channel were kids rule!!" or "KIDS ROCK!". which is just saying Kid Pride! I think people should be proud of whatever they want to be proud of. | |
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the only thing offensive about them is the ignorant protesters | |
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Mars23 said: I mean we had to speak spanish to my people cause we didn't want anyone to hear or know what we were saying!!
I read a study that said Spanish was inaudible and incomprehensible to gays. I never believed it until now. my ex is half mexican and speaks fluent spanish and looks totally white. he would chuckle when we'd go into places around town and people would make comments in spanish about us. if he was really feeling playful he'd say something to them in spanish and the look on their faces were priceless. You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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I don't find it offensive, however, I wonder sometimes if it is very good for the image of gays.
Some people have no exposure to gay people (that they know of, of course! their brother is just not coming out to them!) except for the clips of the Pride Parade that they see on TV. I have a feeling this is what shapes their opinions (and votes) in a way that is not accurate or fair to the vast majority of gay people. Again I am not offended, I see it as fun. But it sort of confirms the very worst stereotypes that people believe about gays, and it's such a widely publicized event, is it a good thing for the cause? My Legacy
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No, it's not. The only people offended by Pride parades arne't worth commenting on. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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NDRU said: I don't find it offensive, however, I wonder sometimes if it is very good for the image of gays.
Some people have no exposure to gay people (that they know of, of course! their brother is just not coming out to them!) except for the clips of the Pride Parade that they see on TV. I have a feeling this is what shapes their opinions (and votes) in a way that is not accurate or fair to the vast majority of gay people. Again I am not offended, I see it as fun. But it sort of confirms the very worst stereotypes that people believe about gays, and it's such a widely publicized event, is it a good thing for the cause? why should we confrom to an ideal that we don't agree wtih. You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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Ex-Moderator | NDRU said: I don't find it offensive, however, I wonder sometimes if it is very good for the image of gays.
Some people have no exposure to gay people (that they know of, of course! their brother is just not coming out to them!) except for the clips of the Pride Parade that they see on TV. I have a feeling this is what shapes their opinions (and votes) in a way that is not accurate or fair to the vast majority of gay people. Again I am not offended, I see it as fun. But it sort of confirms the very worst stereotypes that people believe about gays, and it's such a widely publicized event, is it a good thing for the cause? That's because all you see on the news are the provocative images. You don't see the PFLAG marchers (the parents always make me tear up), the political organizations, the church groups, etc. It's always the leather dykes and twinks in speedos and glitter. (Which, there's as important a part of the parade as any, but that's all you ever seem to see on tv.) |
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CarrieMpls said: NDRU said: I don't find it offensive, however, I wonder sometimes if it is very good for the image of gays.
Some people have no exposure to gay people (that they know of, of course! their brother is just not coming out to them!) except for the clips of the Pride Parade that they see on TV. I have a feeling this is what shapes their opinions (and votes) in a way that is not accurate or fair to the vast majority of gay people. Again I am not offended, I see it as fun. But it sort of confirms the very worst stereotypes that people believe about gays, and it's such a widely publicized event, is it a good thing for the cause? That's because all you see on the news are the provocative images. You don't see the PFLAG marchers (the parents always make me tear up), the political organizations, the church groups, etc. It's always the leather dykes and twinks in speedos and glitter. (Which, there's as important a part of the parade as any, but that's all you ever seem to see on tv.) cause that's what sells the paper. and whether you agree or not that's what people want to see at the Pride Parde. it would be utterly boring if you had to sit through 3 hours of normal looking people walking by. You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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Ex-Moderator | ehuffnsd said: CarrieMpls said: That's because all you see on the news are the provocative images. You don't see the PFLAG marchers (the parents always make me tear up), the political organizations, the church groups, etc. It's always the leather dykes and twinks in speedos and glitter. (Which, there's as important a part of the parade as any, but that's all you ever seem to see on tv.) cause that's what sells the paper. and whether you agree or not that's what people want to see at the Pride Parde. it would be utterly boring if you had to sit through 3 hours of normal looking people walking by. oh, I totally agree. |
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ehuffnsd said: NDRU said: I don't find it offensive, however, I wonder sometimes if it is very good for the image of gays.
Some people have no exposure to gay people (that they know of, of course! their brother is just not coming out to them!) except for the clips of the Pride Parade that they see on TV. I have a feeling this is what shapes their opinions (and votes) in a way that is not accurate or fair to the vast majority of gay people. Again I am not offended, I see it as fun. But it sort of confirms the very worst stereotypes that people believe about gays, and it's such a widely publicized event, is it a good thing for the cause? why should we confrom to an ideal that we don't agree wtih. I'm not saying what anyone should or shouldn't do. A parade is meant to be festive & over the top. A bunch of gay people walking reservedly down the street in their work clothes wouldn't be much fun, certainly. But I still think that it may confirm some folks' worst fears. My Legacy
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ehuffnsd said: CarrieMpls said: That's because all you see on the news are the provocative images. You don't see the PFLAG marchers (the parents always make me tear up), the political organizations, the church groups, etc. It's always the leather dykes and twinks in speedos and glitter. (Which, there's as important a part of the parade as any, but that's all you ever seem to see on tv.) cause that's what sells the paper. and whether you agree or not that's what people want to see at the Pride Parde. it would be utterly boring if you had to sit through 3 hours of normal looking people walking by. Absolutely, and no parade represents people as they are in normal life, carrying dragons, juggling, riding floats, horses, waving constantly But the Pride Parade's theme is based in sexuality as much as culture. A Porn Parade might garner just as much shock. My Legacy
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Why would they be? There are tons and tons of more 'offensive' material on the tv and in other medias. If Mr. and Mrs. Religious Nutcase don't want their kids to see gay people, then they should stay at home, It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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NDRU said: ehuffnsd said: cause that's what sells the paper. and whether you agree or not that's what people want to see at the Pride Parde. it would be utterly boring if you had to sit through 3 hours of normal looking people walking by. Absolutely, and no parade represents people as they are in normal life, carrying dragons, juggling, riding floats, horses, waving constantly But the Pride Parade's theme is based in sexuality as much as culture. A Porn Parade might garner just as much shock. there is Slut Pride or something in SF in Sept. You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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cheeseburger said: Well i attended a parade recently and they're were families who shielded their kids eyes from some floats and etc!! There was a family who got stuck on a red light and had to witness 4 passing floats and they shielded their eyes!! I mean when u have bikini wearing almost to the point naked men, leather men walking down street with a man in a dog leash and wedding dress. There was this one lady who was so fat with fat rolls t oa point where she actually look like resbushus for NORBIT and had the nerve to wear bikinis you couldn't seee looking naked from all that fat swallowing it up!! I mean we had to speak spanish to my people cause we didn't want anyone to hear or know what we were saying!! It was one helluva experience!! I mean you couldn't do that in public so in my opinion why would you broadcast it in a parade knowing that everyone including kids will see that!! Then i blame mama and daddy to cause they should have known it was not a disney parade either!! This thread not flaming anyone!! Just an experience we experienced for the first time and someone brought this point up!!
I was very ashamed at some of the things we saw But that is what makes it all the better. I'd rather see some flaming hot messeses any day than some straight couple kissing in the middle of the park like yesterday...the hell wrong with yall? HA? THERES CHILDREN HERE!!!! So we got back at them and kissed in the middle of The Local bar downtown and in the kissing room Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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ehuffnsd said: NDRU said: Absolutely, and no parade represents people as they are in normal life, carrying dragons, juggling, riding floats, horses, waving constantly But the Pride Parade's theme is based in sexuality as much as culture. A Porn Parade might garner just as much shock. there is Slut Pride or something in SF in Sept. "bhwaaaaa!!!" My Legacy
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superspaceboy said: I find Hooters objectionable, but I simply don't go there. I think the same could apply to a gay parade.
I also think that instead of shielding the youngun's eyes, a parent might try to explain to the kids what is going on so that the kids don't think that being gay is bad. There is nothing wrong with what goes on at a gay parade, to each his own I think. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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I remember when I was at a Halloween parade, these gay guys had costumes that were uh sexual...so my mom covered my eyes. I remember her covering my eyes. | |
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