Tuesday, August 22, 2006

What's Next?!

"'It's clear that the broadcast networks have a long way to go before they accurately reflect the diversity of their audience and our society,' said GLAAD president Neil G. Giuliano."

Seriously? Is it necessary?

I have nothing against gay people. And this following statement isn't towards the gay community.

Aren't there more important issues than air time? Things like whether or not the lead character is gay or bi?

If you don't like what's on TV, change it to Oxygen, Lifetime, Lifetime Movie Network, Bravo, or WE. No offense to anyone who likes any of these channels, but, come on.

You got enough attention with the whole gay marriage thing. Why not be content? Why do you keep pushing your lifestyle into the view of people? If you're accepted by the majority, be happy.

I don't mean to compare religion to homosexuality, but whenever a large group gets together and forms an agenda, it's always about oppression. Religious groups force their beliefs on people who do not think the same way. Gay groups force their lifestyle on people who do not feel the same way.

And maybe it's just me. The shows I watch aren't about sexual relationships. I like The Office and House. While a storyline in 1 episode may revolve around 2 co-workers sleeping together, the entire series doesn't.

They want fairness, but they still don't accept the fact that life isn't fair. Get over it.

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