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Old 01-25-2006, 05:57 AM   #20
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Re: Spielberg's Munich causes controversy

Quote: (Originally Posted by RMadd) Haven't seen Brokeback, and have no intentions to. It's not behavior of which I approve, and, since it's my dinero, I'll choose not to spend it on a movie that seems to advocate behavior that, in my opinion, is morally contemptible.

Haven't seen it either, but I do feel it addresses something that's need to be adressed that is indeed morally contemptible, the way a intolerant society can push people into relations, that will end unhappily, because they can not be true to their real selves. In other words homosexuals shouldn't be socially enforced to try heterosexual relations, it won't work for either partner in such a relation. Consenting adults should be free to choose the partner of their choice.

And Ana, you do have a good point. I have no problem with homosexuals, but still to watch 2 men kissing passionatly or even more, gives me the heebie-jeebies, every heterosexual man has a homophobe in him, some show him more openly than others.
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