Posted on 01/04/2006 3:24:48 PM PST by bulldozer
The media are showing their pro-homosexual bias with their excessive coverage of the "Cowboy Sweethearts" movie, Brokeback Mountain. On the website of the Washington Post, I counted nine stories in 6 days about the film:
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Brokeback Mountain Tests Oscar Waters, Dec. 13 *
N.Y. Critics Honor Brokeback Mountain, Dec. 13 *
Brokeback Mountain Leads Globe Nods, Dec. 14 *
L.A. Critics Honor Brokeback Mountain, Dec. 10 *
Gay-rights Activists Elated by Brokeback, Dec. 15, *
Lost in Love's Rocky Terrain, Dec. 16 *
Wrangling With Love on the Range, Dec. 16 *
In Focus: Brokeback Mountain's Heath, Dec. 16 *
Mountain Man Ledger's Steady Climb to the Top, Dec. 16
Can anyone seriously doubt there is a pro-homosexual bias at the Post?
The "Lost in Love's Rocky Terrain" story called the movie "welcome and deeply humanist." New York Times columnist Frank Rich was so enamored of the film that he dropped his Bush-bashing long enough to do a glowing review.
The saturation coverage is designed to get enough people to go see the movie so that it can be called a success and even more explicit pro-homosexual movies can be released to the general public. It will be another breakthrough for the homosexual lobby, which still manages to transform their deadly and dangerous lifestyle into something considered mainstream and even attractive. Whatever damage is done will be rectified by more federal spending on AIDS. But no major media commentator will make the connection between presenting the dangerous lifestyle in a positive manner and the AIDS cases that will inevitably result. That connection is considered politically incorrect.
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Has anyone on this forum actually SEEN the movie? I've been reading a lot of sniggering gay jokes worthy of the average eighth grader.
Personally, I liked the movie. And the theater I saw at in (in the middle of a pretty conservative suburban area) was packed. I don't know what the sexual preferences of every single member of the audience was; my wife and I are both straight and we both thought BBM was a thoughtful, beautifully written, acted and directed film about two people caught up by something they can't understand.
How can we pick apart America?....Yeah... destroy it's proud history....whay about gay cowboys...Nah! that would go over like a lead balloon...not if they gave it a bunch of oscar awards.......
One irrefutable truth we've learned about degenerate, leftist, DonkeyCr@*ks is that they never stop moving left.
Flaming Saddles theme song...
http://rope.kscs.com/audio/dg12142005.mp3
And how are you going to regard a beautifully written, acted & directed film about, say, a child molester "caught up" by something he "can't understand"?
"They're shepherds herding sheep...not cattlemen or cowboys."
I may be mistaken, but I think Errol Flynn played a sheepherder that was
trying to move into cattle country in the film "Montana".
IIRC, there was a scene in which a fellow meets him on the street, then
dismissively and pointedly said "MISTER, you're a SHEEP-HERDER!"
It was years ago that I saw that movie, but dredging through IMDB gives this
as the best candidate for the film I saw...
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042744/
Sexual perverts, athiests, feminists, socialists, racial lobbyists and multiculturalists run the show nowadays.
Even the condemning of the above is considered a hate crime.
What country are we really living in?
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