Ongline #325 Pride Sans Parade

by | Jun 7, 2009 | Podcast | 1 comment

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Talking about how we are coping with the lost of our girl Tach?ɬ©. We are doing just fine. Thanks for all your messages. Pride parade. Why do people want to show their wang at Pride? Malaysian TV censors the words “gay” and “lesbian”. Come out if you can.

1 Comment

  1. JayCee

    “Coming out” is easier said than done John especially if you live in an environment where most of the people around you don’t care to understand and most of the time are hypocritical. I grew up in a traditional Catholic environment (family, school and neighbors) and during my younger days and up to now I witnessed gays (including myself) being ridiculed more than being praised. It’s like being gay is having leprosy or some kind of contagious disease that everyone else doesn’t want to be near with or be linked to and more often than not being the laughing stock of the group.

    I’m just glad I grew old and is able to defend myself, be myself and make the best out of me. Still, I cannot get away with the memories of the past and the reality of the present. I still have some of my family members who, in one way or another, hates the idea of being gay. But I do always try to understand them more than they do to me.

    Thanks to my bf LT who taught me confidence and pride of being gay. Moving in U.S. did not totally liberate me with my inner self because there are still these “traditional” people who have hearts of steel, blinded eyes, and inconsiderate minds (God bless and have mercy on them).

    As we are still struggling with the battle between male and female species, it will still be a long way before genders outside of these two categories will be recognized and considered.

    Have a great week.

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