I think they're confusing the Confederate flag with the 'Don't Tread On Me' one. Even though they look nothing alike.
I think they're confusing the Confederate flag with the 'Don't Tread On Me' one. Even though they look nothing alike.
Actually, I believe it was 1987. That's only 27 years ago.
I'm sure she has a huge, similarly-thinking fanbase that never wanted her to go away in the first place. If anything, the fact that she was all but stripped of her career will make her target audience see her return as the second coming of their poor, innocent messiah who is nothing more than a victim of the librul…
Such an opinion isn't acceptable 'round these parts.
Oh look, Jez is being a bully again. How many copies of that book could you buy with $10,000?
It's perfectly alright. I would never say you need to change your opinion; that you realize it's problematic but can't help it is fine to me.
That's a good attitude to have!
Too precious for this world!
I feel like she managed to do that in the most hurtful way possible, too.
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Please stop replying to me; none of what you've said in this extremely drawn-out back-and-forth has added to this overall discussion.
So, business as usual then.
According to Wikipedia:
Because it's ILLOGICAL. *headdesk*
Maybe you should work on that in yourself, rather than using your insecurities to justify biphobia.
I didn't say it wasn't relevant; I said it's not the specific issue we were discussing.
I think we do understand it, but that doesn't mean it's not a component of bisexual erasure to insist that the possibility of being in or having been in an opposite-sex relationship, no matter the length or intensity, renders one privileged even when NOT in such a relationship. And the mere fact that our legitimacy as…
It's such a complex issue, if any of what I said made sense I'll consider it a victory!
Awesome! I was confused because I knew the rumors, but I couldn't remember having seen him on any of those lists of famous bi people.
I don't think that's the issue we're talking about here.