. His first performance of Dance (Disco Heat) was in 2011 at the Viage (I think). But all the recordings I heard of him doing it, he seemed to have a lot of fun doing it and there really was no talk about any of that stuff. I can't imagine he'd not know the context of the song. . I'd like to think he chilled out, since he did seem to chill out about trying to convert people for any reason. . Part of me hopes that there's a bootleg somewhere with him singing You Make Me Feel, too. Sylvester and Prince had a lot more in common than not. [Edited 5/31/16 5:12am] | |
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rlittler81 said: After hearing some of his comments over the last few years I just had to try and separate the man from the music. It was just disappointing that the man I grew up admiring for being very open minded seemed to become very close minded. I found his comments about Wendy & Lisa in 2000 quite shocking at the time. I used to wonder what Prince would think of his gay fans. [Edited 5/31/16 5:00am] +1. Thankfully, in recent years, however, he hadn't been as vocal about his "religious beliefs." I've always assumed that the death of his son years ago must have been a catalyst to cause him to be vulnerable to influence him in his conversion to JW. But seeing him perform Reflection with Wendy was a sign that her "lifestyle" was not a problem for him anymore. "Just like the sun, the Rainbow Children rise."
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In my observation, people who use the term SJW use it to dismiss any form of social criticism -- regardless of the argument's articulacy. It's trite and tells more about the person using the term than it does the person they're insulting. | |
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FUNKYNESS said: I couldnt care less Right on.... | |
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One thing I absolutely cannot stand is other gay people trying to out other people. I really don't think Prince hated anyone and if anything he became religious to make sense of his personal tradgedy. He definitely was not mired in self loathing. If you want out of the closet, that's your business but running around claiming others were/are closeted is none of your business. Surprise, surprise.
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I guess I'm supposed to be sorry, but, sorry not sorry. It is interesting however that you see being a Social Justice Warrior as somehow lesser. "I never said that." You did when you pointed out that the term SJW is somehow an insult. | |
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It's not how I see things; it's a perjorative term. You have used it as such. Don't play the fool. | |
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Do tell. In the universe you live in, can someone disagree with you without being a hate monger? Or must someone that doesn't see it your way always exist in some venomous star chamber? | |
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Yes of course. If Wikipedia calls it perjorative, it must be so. | |
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Transparent troll is transparent. | |
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Which is what I pointed out at the beginning of this line. | |
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Hunty, even Narcissus realized he was looking at his reflection~*~*~ | |
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HAHAHA. The problem with that is Narcissus was a myth. | |
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Yes, of course. If Wikipedia calls it a myth, it must be so.
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Yeah, you better include that wink. | |
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It's not a matter of opinion or my way or the highway. There's no disagreement to be had here, because anyone who "disagrees" with equality (for any group of people based on natural traits like race, sexuality, gender etc) is saying this group who they don't like are second class citizens and are a lower creature than they are, and that kind of thought process makes me want to vomit. Anyone who thinks like that deserves no respect from me. . Someone can have such opinions - clearly many do, but just like if someone says "Niggers should go to hell" - if you express that opinion, I'm going to really lose respect for you, not really want anything to do with you, and basically think you are an all-round fucking turd. . Now, like Adorecream says above, I can actually see reasons as to why Prince might've expressed some of the opinions he has done in the past, as a kind of deflection tactic. And I also think it's pretty darn obvious why he got wrapped up in the whole JW thing when he did - so I can kind of compartmentalise these issues we're discussing here in a way that makes me put Prince's views on the backburner and still listen to his more recent music, but that doesn't mean I give Prince a get out of jail free card for what he said. | |
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He had more of a following than I first thought. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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So the answer to my questions respectively are "No" and "Yes". Thank you. | |
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NouveauDance is saying No to a specific topic. Not about all things in general. NouveauDance isn't saying in the topics of EQUALITy, not just 'someone' who 'disagrees with you' in general.
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100% | |
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Yeah umm...the answers to my questions are No and Yes. | |
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Only if you refuse to see it in any other way but black and white, sure. Unfortunately, you don't get the benefit of upholding prejudices AND being morally sound. | |
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I always thought that Queer was the same thing as Gay? | |
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I think that he was OK with being around lesbians. When it comes to gay guys, I don't know. He has said some things in the past that make me think that he was not totally supportive of LGBT people. For instance, in his song Bambi, there is a line that says "Bambi, it's better with a man". I read in, Alex Hahn's book (I think), that he once told Lisa and Wendy that they were going to hell for their life style. Nevertheless, in the early days, people thought that Prince was gay because of how he dressed and carried himself. He definitely went where not many straight guys would go. [Edited 5/31/16 11:44am] | |
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Seeing it in black and white? You mean like someone maintaining that Prince was only capable of hatred because he doesn't see homosexuality as natural? Black and white like that? | |
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I don't think anyone said Prince was incapable of anything but hatred. That sounds like a very bold and wayward interpretation of the concept that you are a bigot if you don't support equal rights for human beings. It speaks of intolerance to attempt to force someone to denounce their biology and their beliefs in favor of your own lest you disassociate with them. Intolerance is the root of bigotry. Yes, Prince had some pretty warped ideas about sexuality later in his life. Some of his statements and behaviors were entirely rooted in bigotry. But he, like most of us, was a multi-layered individual and most gay folks understand that there is still some learning to be done by many people the world over in terms of sexuality and how it relates to God. | |
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I don’t think anyone said Prince was incapable of anything but hatred. Yes, you are correct in that the letters H-A-T-R-E-D aren’t contained in the words “homophobe” or “bigot”. That sounds like a very bold and wayward interpretation of the concept that you are a bigot if you don’t support equal rights for human beings. When did Prince denounce “biology”? More importantly, why would he when biology actually supports his position? Intolerance is the root of bigotry. Like not tolerating those who just don’t happen to buy into a “homosexuality is normal behavior” narrative? That kind of intolerance? The kind of intolerance that forces one to place the rather ugly label of “bigot” posthumously on a man that spent a 40 year career writing about love and spirituality? The kind of intolerance that emphatically denies the existence of even a remote possibility that a man can see homosexuality as unnatural, but can still treat homosexuals warmly, compassionately, and respectfully? Is that the sort of intolerance you're referring to?
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Um, yeah. Bigotry and intolerance are bigotry and intolerance regardless of how you want to appeal to emotion. | |
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Ok. Great. So long as you can own up to your bigotry, that's all that matters. Thanks. [Edited 5/31/16 13:22pm] | |
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If I were a bigot, I wouldn't be spending money on and still listening to Prince. I've no intolerance when it comes to religious folks, though I do disagree with their opinions on equality. See the difference? - It's already been said here what Wendy's experience with Prince was in 2004. I'm glad they got past the issue. That doesn't negate the fact that Prince had, at various points in his career, made comments that were rooted in bigotry. As previously mentioned, folks are multi-layered. You really want to act like people are crucifying Prince because it seems you're pretty enmeshed in your feelings. But that's not accurate. | |
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