Showing posts with label Bigot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bigot. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 26, 2018

David Eason Gets Fired For Being a Bigot & Fans Love It!


We"ve known for quite some time that David Eason has been fired from Teen Mom 2.


But on this week"s episode of the show, we finally got to see the fallout from David getting the ax.


And it was every bit as satisfying as we"d imagined.


Of course, this was the same episode that featured a shirtless David screaming at a sheriff to go to daycare, so parting with this lunatic is somewhat bittersweet.


Let"s review the events of David"s final appearance on the show that made him famous, shall we?




1. Big, Shirtless Dave


David eason greets cops shirtless

Things got off to an inauspicious start with Eason reacting negatively to a visit from the local sheriff for a “well check” Jenelle’s children.



2. Hey, Bruh


Hey bruh

“Sup, man?” David greets to sheriff. Is it just us, or does it seem like he’s done this before?



3. Reality TV Star Privilege


David eason allergic to shirts

David encourages the cop to go to a daycare if he wants to see children, and somehow, he doesn’t get shot for that remark.



4. Crisis Averted?


Jenelle eason and david eason pic

So David managed to get rid of the cops without incident. Big win, right? Unfortunately, his victory party would prove to be short-lived.



5. The Culprit?


Nathan griffith shirtless

David (probably correctly) assumed that Nathan was the one who called the cops. And he was quite vocal about his frustration with the situation.



6. Angry Dave


David jenelle eason

“Let me get ahold of Nathan. I will bust his motherf—king head open,” David said. “I’m going to violate his face with my fists.” Unfortunately, fans hoping for a throwdown between Jenelle’s husband and her ex may have been disappointed …


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Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Aaron Carter Ex Madison Parker: I Didn"t Split Because He"s Bisexual! I"m Not a Bigot!

Aaron Carter came out as bisexual and he also broke up with his girlfriend Madison Parker, and those were at just about the same time.


While Aaron’s been quick to thank fans for supporting him since he came out, it’s sounded an awful lot like Madison herself was less than supportive — and that she may have even broken up with him because of biphobia.


Madison’s making a statement, however, and she hopes to clear up any misconceptions.



In a statement to E!, Madison Parker claims that Aaron’s bisexuality and coming out wasn’t behind their split.


“My split with Aaron has nothing to do with him being bisexual. Our parting of ways is something that has been coming for some time and it’s the best thing for us both.”


That’s good to hear, at least.


“Some of my closest friends and loved ones are of the LGBTQ community, people I love and support wholeheartedly, so for Out.com or anyone to label me ‘homophobic’ is appalling and hurtful and couldn’t be more off character.”


We understand why she felt the need to speak up for herself.


“I’ve been nothing but supportive of Aaron and his career and I’m happy for him that he’s having the courage to live his truth.”


She’s still not calling him out for saying what he did about her, so maybe she’s still being supportive.


“Breaking up is never easy for anyone, but it is my hope that we can move on from this point as peacefully and respectfully as possible. I wish him all the best.”


So, let’s get into this:



In a moment, we’ll show you Aaron’s previous statement, which painted a different picture of their breakup.


First, though, while we’re not necessarily accusing Madison of anything, let’s go through that statement line by line.


We totally believe that their breakup was already in the works. 


That’s usually the case with breakups, after all.


Saying that she has close friends who are LGBTQ and that therefore she couldn’t possibly be homophobic is … pretty close to someone saying that they can’t be racist because they have black friends, right?


Plus, there are (unfortunately) plenty of people who have zero shortage of close gay friends but who would be uncomfortable dating a bisexual person, which is definitely biphobic.


And they didn’t just make it up — their write-up had to be based on Aaron’s statement.


She’s definitely been super supportive of him and we don’t think that anyone’s questioning that.



Madison is talking as if various writers accusing her of biphobia came out of nowhere.


It did not.


While some (us included) wondered if that might be a factor when the news of their breakup first, well, broke, we also discussed the possibility that it might not be.


The belief that Madison broke up with Aaron Carter because he is bisexual or because he was ready to tell the world that he is bisexual came from Aaron Carter himself.


If you’ll recall, Aaron Carter had suggested in an interview that his coming out as bisexual played a role in their breakup.


“I had discussed it with my ex-girlfriend, and she didn’t really understand it and she didn’t want [to].”


That sounds so incredibly sad.


“And that was it. So, we left it mutual and parted ways.”


He later tweeted that their split was “very amicable,” but that … isn’t the same as saying that biphobia wasn’t involved.



You know, though Madison doesn’t really make a compelling argument for herself, we can totally see this as just an amicable breakup that coincided with Aaron’s coming out.


In fact, both of those events may have been brought on by the same life factors.


We just don’t know.


It’s also possible that Aaron misunderstood Madison’s reasons for breakup up with him, or described their breakup in a way that he didn’t mean to.


We want him to live his best life, don’t get us wrong, but he’s sometimes said worrisome and irrational things in the past.


But, let’s be clear: we’re so excited that Aaron’s come out and we’re hopeful that his life and overall well-being will only improve from here on out.


And unless we know that someone is bigoted, we’re not going to hop on the hate train with regard to Madison Parker or anybody else.



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Thursday, July 13, 2017

James Woods Defends Offensive Tweet: How Can I Be a Bigot -- I Have Gay Friends!

Remember how James Woods’ disgusting transphobic tweet about an 8-year-old child earned him ire from every corner of the internet?


Woods noticed. He responded, even. And he’s not exactly walking back his statement. If anything, he’s digging that hole even deeper.


We guess that “I have more gay friends than Liberace” is the new “How could I be racist? I have black friends!”



(You can totally be racist and have black friends, unfortunately)


Plus, you know, there are elements of internal bigotry within the LGBT community.


Some gay people are tranphobes — just look at Milo Yiannopoulos.


(On second thought, don’t look at him … or think about him … ever)


So, yesterday we talked about how a Mommy Blogger’s 8-year-old son, CJ, went to Pride.


As his mom describes on her Raising My Rainbow blog, CJ isn’t necessarily gay or anything else for that matter, but he’s gender-nonconforming or gender-creative.


So he doesn’t shy away from makeup or painting his nails for Pride and he likes a number of toys and books that are considered “girl things.”


Which aren’t even things with anything intrinsically to do with gender or sexuality — they’ve more to do with gender roles prescribed by society.


But notorious scumbag James Woods saw a picture of two parents supporting their happy child and was apparently so incensed that he couldn’t let it rest.


He tweeted out the image — opening up the family and this 8-year-old boy to countless bigots.


He added some truly despicable words:


“This is sweet. Wait until this poor kid grows up, realizes what you’ve done, and stuff both of you dismembered into a freezer in the garage.”


We talked about how gross that was.


What kind of monster thinks such vile things when he sees this picture?



Well, after Neil Patrick Harris (among countless others) publicly called him out for it, James Woods posted a series of tweets.


We didn’t really expect a 70-year-old man to change his tune, but it’s still disappointing to see him doubling down.


“Using one’s child as a social justice propaganda doll is tantamount to child abuse. This is not about homophobia. Nice try though…”


Yeah … they’re literally just accepting their son and taking family photos.


This isn’t something that they’ve somehow done to CJ. This is just CJ being himself.


“For the record I have supported human rights of all stripes and persuasions, colors, creeds, choices and preferences my entire life. Period.”


Uh-huh. Sure.


“Some children can be ruthlessly cruel to children who are simply different in any way. I humbly suggest making your child a target is unwise.”


Ah, yes.


The classic “kids can be cruel so adults should be crueler!” line.


Again, they aren’t making their son a target, they’re just allowing him to be himself instead of forcing him to miserably pretend to be someone he isn’t.


James Woods might be surprised to learn that a lot of children are much more accepting than he thinks, once unfamiliar things are explained to them.


From what we hear, again and again, it’s more often other children’s parents who have trouble accepting LGBT kids for who they are.


“I spent my entire adult life in the New York theatre scene, kids. I have more gay friends than Liberace. So let’s stop the homophobia train.”


Sorry, sir, but the homophobia train has a schedule to keep.


No, but seriously — and as we mentioned above — having gay friends doesn’t stop you from being bigoted.


Clearly.



A follower told him that he “does not need a defense,” because “this is the New America.”


That line sends a shudder through your body, doesn’t it?


“This is not a defense. I’m old enough to remember the agony friends suffered for being different. Being wrongly accused of anything is vile.”


Well, it would be bad if he were wrongly accused of something.


“And of course the final word on all of this is that I frankly don’t give a s–t what anybody thinks about me.”


Classy guy.


Remember, this is a 70-year-old celebrity who seems to get worked up because an 8-year-old’s parents are aggressively supportive of their child.



That’s a photo of CJ reading a book.


You know, if James Woods were making an argument about the ethics of Mommy Blogging, for example, we’d be singing a different tune.


(The concept is fine, but some Mommy Bloggers are awful and some share too much of their children’s lives)


In the case of Raising My Rainbow, we’re talking about a blog that can help bring about acceptance and understanding to countless other parents who may themselves be lucky enough to have a child like CJ.


So … the only problem that we see here is James Woods.


Maybe this latest incident will finally be the proverbial straw to get James Woods blacklisted.



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