Talk:Disney Princess/@comment-13112974-20150312234543/@comment-1672596-20150326233511

"I cannot believe you just said that. First of all, you don't need to be afraid to say the word Gay. The holidays are called The Gay Days. And since evey normal, healthy-thinking human being in the modern world has no problem with gays, he sure would not have cancelled this. The world is progressing towards more gay right and recognition, and you think Disney being all conservative and cancelling anything that is gay-related would make them more popular? Na ah, don't think so. "

I know, but the last time I directly mentioned that holiday by name, someone reported me when I implied that Walt Disney would roll in his grave regarding this.

And about your claim about every normal thinking human has no problems with gays, most normal thinking humans also feel that while it may be their business what they do behind closed doors, that DOESN'T mean they should flaunt it, something that's become oh too common. And BTW, if it really was as widely embraced as you claim it is, please explain why the Florida Family Association actually has done annual exposure to that holiday, not to mention actually drove away sales with its exposure? If it truly was as accepted as you claim it is, there would be more visitors upon finding out, not less. Basic economics, after all.

"It has a bad influence on kids and families? Oh god, I don't even want to start this discussion. "

Tell it to the Florida Family Association, not to me. I'm just delivering the message. Heck, just read this if you don't believe me: http://floridafamily.org/full_article.php?article_no=37

"If you're going to be a homophobic retard, I kindly demand you to leave this website and leave all of us alone. And yes, I am a gay man, and I am not ashamed of it. YOU should be ashamed of yourself. "

You know, I actually heard of a gay man who actually was repulsed by the nature of Gay Days, and that man's out of the closet. I've never met him personally, but one of the guys at PJMedia, a libertarian, is a friend of this gay guy (who, BTW, is married, and I don't mean heteronormative marriages). That should tell you something regarding whether what I said was truly homophobic.

And quite honestly, I always get irritated that just because I call out bad behavior being exposed to the tots, that must automatically mean I'm somehow homophobic. If it were a straight couple doing the kinds of things that was reported during those festivities and in front of kids, I'd call that straight couple out regardless of their being straight. It's called common courtesy and respecting others. You want to call someone homophobic, try telling it to Iran, considering gays there have far more to worry about than just whether they are accepted at Disney World (specifically, they fear for their lives and for good reason as outing yourself in that environment is a very easy way to commit suicide by cop). If I were truly homophobic, I'd be more like the Nazis or the Iranians, ie, I would want to kill gays. I actually don't. I could care less about what their practices are. I may think of it as amoral, but I'm not going to try and inflict physical harm on them.