Adrian Sol
Daily Stormer
August 28, 2017
Homos want a “more realistic” depiction in the media. And obviously, that involves depraved sex acts.
One of our standard talking points, when talking about the fags, is that people have an unrealistic view of homosexuality. This comes from the mainstream media depicting them as normal people who are “just like us” outside of their sex lives.
In reality, of course, homos live depraved lifestyles which would make the average normie’s skin crawl.
But apparently, the homos now desire to shed this fake PR and force America to accept them as they really are: unhinged perverts.
On Thursday, the director of television for ITV Kevin Lygo caused something of a stir at the Edinburgh Festival. There had been some discussion about expanding the incredibly successful ITV programme Love Island to more proactively include LGBT contestants, but Lygo shot down this idea claiming that the format didn’t allow for LGBT contestants. He later expanded on this idea, with the claim that “there are quite enough gay people on television”.
Enough?
There won’t be enough until everyone on TV is some kind of sexual deviant. After all, trannies, pedophiles and furries need equal representation too. Maybe we can keep a few token straight people here and there.
But then again, that would just reinforce the cis-patriarchy.
Rather than being met with shock and disgust, this statement has in some quarters been met with flaccid contemplative chin-stroking. You may of course have some sympathy with what Lygo has said – many do. If so, I would like you to think for a moment what the reaction would have been had Lygo instead suggested that there were enough black people on TV. He would (rightly) have been decried from all quarters as a racist, condemned from both sides of the political aisle, and in all likelihood be updating his LinkedIn.
In this case though, the outrage (outside the LGBT community) has been pretty much non-existent, and so it is important that I outline for all my non-LGBT readers in particular why outrage is not only an appropriate response, but that it is the only defensible response to what he has said.
More than anything, Lygo has neatly exposed a culture of tokenism when it comes to LGBT representation on television. Television isn’t inherently “straight” or “queer” – television is about people, and people come in all forms. The notion that somehow we have reached “peak queer” in the world of television is as misguided as it is dangerous. LGBT people shouldn’t be on television because they’re gay, they should be on television because they are people.
We’re not at “peak queer” yet?
Oh, my. I shudder to think about what this faggot has in mind for the future of television.
Probably some sort of perpetual live gay orgy across all channels. Like the above, but without the swans. Or the cute chicks.
Desexualising gay people is at least as bad as over-sexualising them.Trailblazers like Brendan Maclean with his excellent music video for “House of Air” (which features pretty much every gay sex act imaginable) push the bounds of what is deemed “acceptable” in mainstream forums, and the fact that it has been nominated for Raindance this year is a positive indicator that perhaps we are beginning to break out into this mainstream a little more.
However, when it comes to people’s living rooms, we have a long way to go. Bromances are fine, but they’re not representative of gay sexual relationships. If a gay man like me can happily watch straight sex scenes, why can’t gay sex exist in that same universe of programming? As long as it remains ghettoised within the “safe” LGBT genre, then we absolutely have a problem, regardless of how many gay people might exist on TV.
If you think the current poz on TV is as bad as it’s going to get, you got another thing going.
The fags won’t rest until even sportsball is infused with gay sex.
Oh, it’s gonna happen. Mark my words.