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Post by No Personality on Dec 20, 2010 19:28:54 GMT -5
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Post by No Personality on Dec 23, 2010 21:24:08 GMT -5
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Post by No Personality on Dec 30, 2010 10:42:24 GMT -5
Taking care of some personal business: Goliath can be a bastard at times. No comment. I've said it before and I'll say it again- I admire Goliath strongly for his dedication to politics and social issues. That being said, he is also not only a bit younger than me but also younger than my own brother. Sometimes, I probably treat him that way. But, if I'm an excellent record-keeper (and I am obsessive when it comes to certain details), I pride myself on my ability to judge. So, I don't take a single thing back that I have ever said about anyone on UD. To extend what I said above, and link this into the conservative nastiness on UD - some posters here get away with murder. Time and again. And none of them are being hostile in the interest of bettering UD in any way. No one is permitted to use this forum to lobby personal criticisms against anyone else on this forum, and that includes Goliath. Neither he nor any other forum member here is expected to "take it." I sent you an E-Mail complaint about this weeks ago. You did nothing. You didn't even respond. I have been FAR MORE than patient with UD Moderation and have not been shown the same courtesy. Where I come from, we take care of things ourselves. I did things your way. If you don't make that work, I'm going to take care of them myself. And ain't this a shocker! You don't do your job even after I send you E-Mails about how other members have broken the rules. I'm forced to tell Goliath he's pushing other people around, DOING YOUR JOB FOR YOU, and you turn around and tell me sticking up for myself is against the rules. I had this same conversation with CJ and now that moderator is ignoring my messages. You know - when other members on this board have COMPLAINED about the lack of forum moderation, I said nothing. I took Goliath's crap when you did nothing about it, so I'm more than entitled to say what I said to Goliath. I took the appropriate steps and sent all the moderators complaints. I did what I was supposed to do and you did not. So, I think it's too late for this.
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Post by No Personality on Mar 9, 2011 6:50:42 GMT -5
I knew he was gay, but really don't care. So long as he doesn't make a big deal out of it or push it too hard, it's not a big deal. I love his work and respect him as an animator. You mean... as long as he doesn't show he's gay? Or as long as he doesn't have a boyfriend? Or as long as he doesn't have gay sex? But if he did any of those things, it suddenly *would* be a "big deal" to you? Why is that? Seriously. Would you lose sleep over it? I'm in a really bad mood this morning. For some reason, that dictates that I shall now re-evaluate and re-establish my position in the replying chain: I can't believe some people on UD think the solution to a problem like this is to avoid creating discussions like this. I don't want to share any space online or off with what are basically polite genocide-sts. Any person who says people are wrong for being who they are and have to change something that doesn't hurt others is a screwed-up person who needs therapy. Not someone we should make adjustments for. Or accept while they refuse to accept everyone. It's time we really get realistic about this- it's selfish and anti-social to expect people to change just to make a person with a social problem more comfortable. Gay people are forced to be accepting of everyone else just because they're different. That's 2 ways in which gays bend for other people. And people with foolish, idiotic views insist everyone make changes for them. Forgot about everyone else- they are more important than anyone else. Their idea of making things better is to whine about something beautiful and natural. And yet we are still cradling that idiocy? Instead of doing what we should be doing- telling him to GET OVER IT? I defiantly will stop watching new Disney Animation that day, and I know I'm very much not alone on that feeling. Good, that's yet another reason to have a gay Disney couple as soon as possible! I did not notice that he said that before. That is without a doubt the most childish thing that guy has probably ever said. I guess that's what happens when you value "Family" above being a decent human being. Do you cry every time somebody on UD makes a reference to gays? No. Just every time it makes it into the "Disney Discussion" section. He's afraid his little "Family" might think he's turning nelly. Since he probably passed down his sick homophobia onto his kids. (IF he has any; he could be pulling an Ann Coulter and be talking about things he has no knowledge of because he's jealous that he can't have one and wishes he were living high on the Republican life because TV taught him to think that kissing rich righties' rear ends suddenly gives you an invitation to their private parties.) My gosh, it's a family company for crying out loud, let's let the other studios make films about gays and let Disney make family entertainment, thanks. Because there are no families with gay sons/daughters/aunts/uncles? Gays live outside family relations? Gays live in a vacuum? Do you believe gays shouldn't be allowed near families? Oh, and it never entered his mind that there are already a lot of gay families. Since society forces a lot of scared men to marry women anyway. Then they go out and have affairs on the side with men, hooking up with strangers in bathrooms, etc. Then either the marriage ends in painful and traumatic break up with the kids hating either or both parents when what happened is neither's fault or he gets an STD and she gets infected. Yeah, but in the minds of people like Thatch, she was probably a rotten liberal or a secret Satan worshipper- since bad things only happen to people who deserve them (or so would Jerry Falwell had said... if he were still alive). You may not start up the "anti-gay" bashing. I'm ready. Well, boo fucking hoo! Either you're just trolling or you really, really want to be a good Christian martyr. Oh, no doubt- he's the victim here. Isn't it obvious? I mean, he actually has the gall to compare the suffering and demonization of millions of people in his own country (to say nothing of the untold numbers of people around the world who were born this way) - victims of lynching, humiliation, murder, rape, social isolation, government injustice, and numerous civil rights' violations - with folks who go "ew, that's gross." Who are the victims? The "Ew" People. D'UH!! What a tragedy- for him.
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Post by The Philly Movie Guy on Mar 14, 2011 14:06:08 GMT -5
This Goliath guy sounds like a real jerk to me!
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Post by No Personality on Mar 17, 2011 12:27:08 GMT -5
Everyone can be a jerk when they want to be / if they try. We all fight the uphill / never-ending battle everyday with ourselves to not be.
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