Sunday, February 19, 2006

about gays

just back from another ride to fraser's..this time..an extremely cold one with heavy rains....thankfully, the skies cleared and the roads dried before we headed back down and had quite a bit of fun and a scare...

oh well, i had just watched the movie abt gay cowboys yesterday and while i cringed at some scenes, it's just a love story of romeo and juliet themes, albeit a pretty controversial one. somehow, i would preferred the theme to remain underground and become a joke instead of it becoming mainstream.

even if the show is for adults above 21, im pretty sure many are of the mentality of 12. take for example, a moron beside me. incidentally, he came with a guy. he speaks in such an irritating know all sort of way, commenting even on the silliest thing like a pink panther ad asking bigger morons to turn off their phones and munching rudely away as if he and his partner are the only occupants in the cinema. really, he seems like the 12 to 16 year kids i see these days with the sort of rude, arrogant attitudes they take with pple in general. smart alecky and attention seeking...

anyway, i deviate..the homosexual thing is becoming so mainstream that i fear the younger set are doing it for the fun of it. take a walk along town and it becomes so apparent....it used to be underground...and i do sympathise with pple with true sexual confusion. but the more exuberant seems to be campaigning it with other intentions...to be accepted.

freedom of rights? more of a pathetic attempt to ride on the major social acceptance of democracy. im not against homosexuality....only against the actions and campaigns to make it legal. a democracy must be guided by morality. to accept homosexuality would mean murdering someone because of perceived injustice can also be moral. i believe in this innate guiding light in everyone of us when we are brought into this world. the guiding light we call morals. although moral education didn't teach us that guys must screw girls so that the country can re-populate, we all know somewhere in us that this is what is natural. i mean..how do monkeys (or other animals for that matter) know which monkeys to fark to procreate and ensure their future existence? surely not the males..

den again, im pretty tolerable abt these things (dear tries to get me irritated with gay themes just to see me uncomfortable) but am totally against it going mainstream. my reason is simple: do not let the young, impressionable and the weak in the heads be confused further. the situation the two cowboys get themselves into is frankly, trying to get out of the loneliness they endured. of course, it doesn't help that one of them is sexually confused.

but wat of impressionable young kids in the cities? everyday, they see examples in their classmates, older siblings and friends....and worse, media examples....den wat?

i fear for the kids in the future. having heard so many stories of rude, yaya kids acting all high and mighty with their malaysian cousins during chinese new year makes me very pissed and worried at the same time. i would have smacked the hell out of the kids if they were mine. the hands would have already been full with teaching proper manners...wat more of kids having homosexual tendencies because it's the rage.

pple should make their own decisions and as jake said "it's only between the two of us and nobody else". the society shd be more tolerable towards it but the line must be drawn when it comes to accepting it.

ennis: "im no queer."
jake: "me neither."

it is sad to see these two victims of circumstances. while romeo and juliet were separated by mafia rivalry, these two are separated by society's refusal for tolerance, let alone acceptance. im treading on touchy stuff indeed and although im uncomfortable with it, i think this is for the sake of future generations that it should remain underground as it is and kept a lid on. the world cannot do without controls.

and although it may seem far fetched, widespread acceptance of it probably leads to one conclusion.

humanity's worst enemy is itself.

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