Oscar-nominated filmmaker Kirby Dick’s new film “Outrage” is causing a stir on Capitol Hill. He talks to 365Gay’s Chagmion Antoine about why he’s outing some of the most powerful men in politics.
I agree with MavsFan as far as being a personal issue but when your a political figure and your doing the opposite of what a politician should be which is representation of a group or person and your hurting instead of fairly representing i personally believe its only hurting us.
MavsFan Said:May 5th, 2009 at 4:04 am
I can’t say that I particularly approve of the forced outings of public figures, regardless of party affiliation. It is a very personal aspect of someone’s life, and we as an outside observer cannot comment on the individual’s own personal experiences in life. What if their parent’s reject them, or they become targets of harrassment or worse.
Don’t get me wrong, I acknowledge the benifits of having gay people in the public eye, just living their life. I just feel that it is something that the person must decide for themselves how and when to come out in order to best integrate the event into their life. I know I wouldn’t have wanted someone to throw me out of the closet and under the bus.
BigotFighter Said:May 5th, 2009 at 3:17 am
“If it quacks, call it a duck!”
Heard rumors that Gov. Payush “Bobby” Jindal of Louisiana, supposed GOP presidential hopeful, who gave rebuttal after Obama’s speach is another bigot, hypicritical closet case.
I’m sure past LSU college day pictures will probably help to expose him. Maybe, he’ll have a Larry Craig episode. He thinks because he is married (to a woman) with 2 kids and is a Catholic convert that he can hide it!
They should be outed when they are harming the community through their hypocritical views and opinions.
I agree with MavsFan as far as being a personal issue but when your a political figure and your doing the opposite of what a politician should be which is representation of a group or person and your hurting instead of fairly representing i personally believe its only hurting us.
I can’t say that I particularly approve of the forced outings of public figures, regardless of party affiliation. It is a very personal aspect of someone’s life, and we as an outside observer cannot comment on the individual’s own personal experiences in life. What if their parent’s reject them, or they become targets of harrassment or worse.
Don’t get me wrong, I acknowledge the benifits of having gay people in the public eye, just living their life. I just feel that it is something that the person must decide for themselves how and when to come out in order to best integrate the event into their life. I know I wouldn’t have wanted someone to throw me out of the closet and under the bus.
“If it quacks, call it a duck!”
Heard rumors that Gov. Payush “Bobby” Jindal of Louisiana, supposed GOP presidential hopeful, who gave rebuttal after Obama’s speach is another bigot, hypicritical closet case.
I’m sure past LSU college day pictures will probably help to expose him. Maybe, he’ll have a Larry Craig episode. He thinks because he is married (to a woman) with 2 kids and is a Catholic convert that he can hide it!