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about Freddie Mercury
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I read the article (its a long one but very refreshing and interesting to read) and I'd love to believe every word M.V. Ahundova or whatever his name has written.
Being gay IS dishonorable. It's not normal.
We've just collectively been brain washed in this society to believe that it is normal and OK.
But not me. I am not easily persuaded into believing something just because it seems to be the mainstream way to be or think. Some people like to think on their own and quit believing everything that the media or society in general tells them to believe. There are alot of people like this and they are not prudes or religious bigots. Some of them aren't even religious at all.
I know people are going to bash this post and say I'm a homophobe or I hate the homosexual lifestyle. Yeah maybe so! So what if I am?
How many times have I been bashed by people I deal with everyday at work because I don't go along with just any little thing? Because I don't get drunk every Friday night or take drugs, and I don't ever feel the need for incessant chit chat in the work place, heh! People just can't tolerate that about me and tell me I should change and be more "outgoing". LOL!!!!!! But yet I can't say anything about their lifestyle because that would be called "intolerance".
Anyway, why would anyone want to believe that someone they supposedly admire is a homosexual and led that kind of wild and raucus lifestyle? Some people seem to relish in this idea... and wouldn't want to believe anything else about Freddie Mercury as if it was OK for him to be this way. Well it wasn't. That is if it was true! This article (book?) certainly brought home some things to ponder on. Good for you, M.V. Ahundova it's about time somebody showed some deep thought on this subject.
For myself I love Queen and their music. Freddie was a beautiful looking specimen of a human being. God he was gorgeous.....
But the supposed lifestyle he lead especially in his last years gives me the creeps. That's why I said in another post that he had a dark, death aura around him. He was strangely attractive, yet somehow repulsive. I have been in alot of ways repulsed by Freddie Mercury, even by his looks. Now I know that it's because of all the crap I've read or listened to about him. Because being a fan I naturally wanted to know everything I could find out.
It's very weird how even a person's physical appearance changes depending upon how they are perceived to live their life.
Maybe all of it is bullshit. I hope so. Freddie Mercury didn't need that kind of lifestyle to be fabulous. People would have loved him the same, and most people even more so if they hadn't believed all that crap.
Wasn't his outlandish stage performances enough? Well for myself I want to believe it was all just an act!
After reading this article I started to see him in a different light. Even if all the nasty things we read or heard about him are true (If we're honest we know in our hearts not even half of it can be true, and especially NOTHING in Jim Hutton's book....which I have not read...because Jim Hutton just looks like a filthy, lying creep), I can now look at Freddie Mercury and think of him as a different person. A person who could have lived a mild and respectable life.
A true showman who shone like the brightest star when he was onstage but when he was alone with himself, was a quiet and gentle man who thought pure and lovely thoughts and dreamed of a family of his own.
What's wrong with that? And why would anyone really want to believe anything else?
Being gay IS dishonorable. It's not normal.
We've just collectively been brain washed in this society to believe that it is normal and OK.
But not me. I am not easily persuaded into believing something just because it seems to be the mainstream way to be or think. Some people like to think on their own and quit believing everything that the media or society in general tells them to believe. There are alot of people like this and they are not prudes or religious bigots. Some of them aren't even religious at all.
I know people are going to bash this post and say I'm a homophobe or I hate the homosexual lifestyle. Yeah maybe so! So what if I am?
How many times have I been bashed by people I deal with everyday at work because I don't go along with just any little thing? Because I don't get drunk every Friday night or take drugs, and I don't ever feel the need for incessant chit chat in the work place, heh! People just can't tolerate that about me and tell me I should change and be more "outgoing". LOL!!!!!! But yet I can't say anything about their lifestyle because that would be called "intolerance".
Anyway, why would anyone want to believe that someone they supposedly admire is a homosexual and led that kind of wild and raucus lifestyle? Some people seem to relish in this idea... and wouldn't want to believe anything else about Freddie Mercury as if it was OK for him to be this way. Well it wasn't. That is if it was true! This article (book?) certainly brought home some things to ponder on. Good for you, M.V. Ahundova it's about time somebody showed some deep thought on this subject.
For myself I love Queen and their music. Freddie was a beautiful looking specimen of a human being. God he was gorgeous.....
But the supposed lifestyle he lead especially in his last years gives me the creeps. That's why I said in another post that he had a dark, death aura around him. He was strangely attractive, yet somehow repulsive. I have been in alot of ways repulsed by Freddie Mercury, even by his looks. Now I know that it's because of all the crap I've read or listened to about him. Because being a fan I naturally wanted to know everything I could find out.
It's very weird how even a person's physical appearance changes depending upon how they are perceived to live their life.
Maybe all of it is bullshit. I hope so. Freddie Mercury didn't need that kind of lifestyle to be fabulous. People would have loved him the same, and most people even more so if they hadn't believed all that crap.
Wasn't his outlandish stage performances enough? Well for myself I want to believe it was all just an act!
After reading this article I started to see him in a different light. Even if all the nasty things we read or heard about him are true (If we're honest we know in our hearts not even half of it can be true, and especially NOTHING in Jim Hutton's book....which I have not read...because Jim Hutton just looks like a filthy, lying creep), I can now look at Freddie Mercury and think of him as a different person. A person who could have lived a mild and respectable life.
A true showman who shone like the brightest star when he was onstage but when he was alone with himself, was a quiet and gentle man who thought pure and lovely thoughts and dreamed of a family of his own.
What's wrong with that? And why would anyone really want to believe anything else?
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