“Come Monday…” is a
weekly series that will involve a review of, or commentary about, websites, movies, documentaries, television
shows, sports, music, and whatever else may tickle my fancy at the time. Be assured that these reviews will be
generally positive, as in accordance to the Jimmy Buffett song “Come Monday.” This is subject to change, however. In fact, I would be most derelict in my
duties to neglect going on a rant every once in a while. For rants promote change, and change can be
good—right? Therefore, since good is
generally considered as being a positive force in 99.3% of the parallel
universes that I am aware of, even a rant could be considered as being
something positive, and a genuine hissy-fit would be even better (so I’m told).
***WARNING***
The
following will probably be highly offensive to all who see nothing wrong with
homosexuality.
[Art Smith] has been one of our favorite celebrity chefs. For from the first time my wife and I saw him
appear as a guest judge on the American version of [Iron Chef] through several
appearances in various capacities on other shows, he has displayed a distinct
sweetness and humility, along with a great sense of humor, that we found quite
appealing.
The
current season of [Top Chef Masters] has been quite shock to our systems,
however. For he has erased all doubts
about [being gay]—not that we had any questions about it before. For neither one of us had any idea that he
was, which is the way we would have liked it to have remained.
No,
we are not of the opinion that all homosexuals should be burned at the stake,
but it makes both of us very uncomfortable to watch a man in his 50s act like a
little girl. Seriously, there have been
a few times this season when we thought he was about to start squealing with
glee.
Yeah,
what are we doing watching a show like Top Chef Masters in the first-place? For neither one of us are sophisticated
enough to fully appreciate the kind of foods they are preparing.
What
we can appreciate is the demeanor of [Ted Allen] on [Chopped]. For he was one of the original cast members
of [Queer Eye for the Straight Guy], and yet, he acts like a manly man as the host
of Chopped. Does this make him a traitor
to the cause?
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The media are making great efforts to promote the gay life as normal. On TV, Radio, in the press it is not the done thing to speak the truth and say it is abnormal.
ReplyDeleteIf you do the cry 'Homophobe' or 'anti-gay- is used to drown out opposition.
'You hate us," is another, when the hate is of course the other way. This is now worldwide, beginning in the free, liberal west, with Africa and the Middle east the only opposition. We know what is behind it, and we must not be surprised.
Thanks for stopping by again, my dear Adullamite!!! Yes, it is most definitely going to get worse before it is all over with.
ReplyDeleteI've had more than enough of hearing about gay rights on the news and tv. More than one show has been ruined in my opinion because they had to write it in to the story line that someone was coming out of the closet.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by again, my dear Ann!!! Aren't you glad that the feminist movement didn't expect women to start acting like men in order to push the equal in all aspects agenda whenever someone might be watching?
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