Bertros Bertros wrote:Jay and Luns (as you seem to be the only folks who are actually outraged by the showing of this particular movie in the school) have either of you actually watched the film, or know what the story is about, other than they are gay cowboys?
No, and I don't plan to either. I fell for the old "you can't criticize it until you've watched it" line before. First it was Philadephia with Tom Hanks & Denzel Washington, then The Bird Cage with Robin Williams & Gene Hackman, and then it was In & Out with Kevin Kline & Tom Selleck. Each one of them featured the tired old theme of 'if you disagree with the homosexual lifestyle then you're a bigot'. I'll pass on the newest version of the same old homophobe accusations...this time featuring cowboys. And if there's another Hollywood propaganda piece featuring gay astronauts, I'll pass on that one as well.
Bertros Bertros wrote:Now I have to admit the movie was made not to highlight the negative impact of homosexuality on an individuals life but rather to draw attention to the effect the oppression of their true feelings to conform with a generally intolerant and non-understanding society, forcing them into a lifestyle they can't truly accept as and end result the film said anything to the viewer but "hey its cool to be gay"...
...and therein lies the agenda. What was once considered wrong is actually right. Those who still have hang-ups over it are now the bad guys. What you won't see discussed is that homosexual sex can actually lead to the contraction of AIDS. I've seen the effect of that disease first-hand and the hopelessness in the eyes of those who got it from engaging in homosexual behavior.
These same right-wing Christian fanatics are the ones setting up hospices so that these people can face death with some dignity. They clean up the blood, help them use the bathroom, and most important...love them when most of the world shuns them. I doubt you will ever see Hollywood putting out a movie telling that side of the story!
Bertros Bertros wrote:You guys should be relatively happy with this movie. Its not promoting homosexuality.
OK then, I am also relatively happy with the Friday the 13th movies as well. They are not directly promoting killing sprees. Jason Vorhees continually struggles with the inner demons he has had since he was left to drown at Camp Crystal Lake and the death of his mother. His biggest challenge is dealing with a society of promiscuous teenagers and bumbling law enforcement which try and suppress him from 'working out his anger' problems. In the end, maniacal serial killers are not shown in a positive light.
Bertros Bertros wrote:Sure, your kind of intolerance towards homosexuality is what is being vilified in the film so personally you can take offence that your viewpoint is being attacked, but in terms of the impact it has on a young mind you have no need to worry that anyone who watches it is going to suddenly finding homosexual feelings arising in them as a result.
You know as well as I do that the best time to try to persuade people is when they are young and impressionable. Nobody is going to go out and become homosexual due to watching Brokeback Mountain. What happens instead is that young people are desensitized to the stigma that homosexual behavior is wrong. At the same time, those who don't accept it are vilified. That is the real agenda of that teacher and the secular left in general - get 'em while they're still impressionable and they won't cause a problem for us when they're older.