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The conservative Illinois Review blog posted a review of Shrek the Third, giving it a thumbs down because they felt that the mannish character of Doris the Ugly Stepsister, voiced by CNN's Larry King, is the byproduct of the Hollywood propaganda machine aimed at luring America's youth towards the evils of ->-bleeped-<-.
i'm laughing
ummmmmm, exactly how do you "lure" someone into TSism? Sheesh, some people are so friggin stupid.
Hey look, I was transsexual! Did I miss something? What is our agenda? Will someone please let me know? Oh... it's pursuing equal rights? You've got to be kiddding. We don't deserve equal rights.
But then, according to this article, it's a sexual thing:
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Those confused about their sexual roles are pushing for equal rights to be free to publicly demonstrate their odd sexual behavior. For transgenders, appearing to be a different sex in public is their particular turn on. We need to understand that acceptance of this sexual behavior is just another step moving our world toward sexual chaos.
I wish I could scream it to them.
"I am asexual you moron! It's not about sex!"I feel raped by their ignorance. How is that for sexual expression? How do I let them get me so angry?
Uneducated, ignorant, dirt clods. I hate to call anyone names, but "they" don't classify as human beings in my book. Why do
they get equal rights and we do not? Where do I go to scratch that idiot's eyes out?
cindi
Quote from: Zombies on June 02, 2007, 08:10:35 PM
My agenda is to go across the street and buy an ice cream sandwich.
Evil? Perhaps. But delicious.
I KNEW IT!! I am on to you. :D
Once again, I'm with Cindi.
I don't like to call anyone names, but this is just becoming annoying. Why can't these animals just shut up and allow Zombies to eat her Ice cream sandwich in peace?
I would also like to refer to them as "Bumheads". I hope I didn't break a rule with that one.
I think shrek is pro-monster, they'll lure our lovely children into wanting to be horrible beasts!! How could they.
I think I'll petition congress, the pope and the UN about this.
We are evil trans pepole who go out dress for kicks. And we want to destroy the society. Yeap thats me alright.
Jillieann
Not.
Quote from: Jillieann on June 02, 2007, 10:30:32 PM
We are evil trans pepole who go out dress for kicks. And we want to destroy the society. Yeap thats me alright.
Jillieann
Not.
Since you put it that way. You can count me in. It's about time the world trembled at my very presence. >:D
:D Hey, that sounds like a great idea! Count me in!
I am Transgendered...Hear me Mince.
If it furthers any agenda, Shrek furthers the "wring all the money you can out of a movie franchise" agenda. (Actually, I think "Shrek the Third" is a funny movie.)
Alright, listen up!
I am sick and tired of not getting the latest LBGT agenda! I filed my name and address change weeks ago and I haven't even received an acknowledgment from headquarters!
I really am tired of having to borrow agendas' from people when these fun-duh-mentalist seem to get them before the ink is even dry! I am really starting to get mad!
I don't know who to subvert anymore! At first I thought is was just my family, ok I did that when I came out. But now what? And I haven't even seen the new Shrek yet so how can I extol the virtues of transsexuality if I don't see the latest clips?
Really ladies this is getting out of hand! Who's in charge here? A bunch of bimbo blonds?
-Sandy (oops, I am blond...)
Quote from: Jillieann on June 02, 2007, 10:30:32 PM
We are evil trans pepole who go out dress for kicks.
LOL, to be fair though, it should be mentioned that there ARE people who do just that: dress up and go out in public for the thrill, whether erotic or emotional. It's obviously not what motivates TSism, but the average person often doesn't make the fine distinctions we take for granted, being so immersed in all this stuff ourselves.
~Kate~
Quote from: Kate on June 03, 2007, 04:33:43 PM
Quote from: Jillieann on June 02, 2007, 10:30:32 PM
We are evil trans pepole who go out dress for kicks.
LOL, to be fair though, it should be mentioned that there ARE people who do just that: dress up and go out in public for the thrill, whether erotic or emotional. It's obviously not what motivates TSism, but the average person often doesn't make the fine distinctions we take for granted, being so immersed in all this stuff ourselves.
~Kate~
Yeah, but those people dressing for kicks are okay too. They're doing their thing. We're doing our thing. And it all just gets better.
Sandy,
Nobody would know what our agenda is if the great unwashed didn't create it themselves and then tell everybody. You have to subscribe to right-wing christian periodicals like the rest of us do. Do we have to explain
everything to you, Blondie? :)
A friend and I just saw the flick today, and I'm glad there was an explanation as to who the really butch woman character was, because I could not figure it out? Take her out of the dress, and drop her in a pair of slacks, and she easily passed as a guy. It was also obvious that a male actor was voicing over her part.
That whole movie had a really weird vibe. Not at all like the first couple of Shrek's IMHO.
But the crowd was full of kids and parents, and no one made any kind of comment about that butch character. More ado about nothing from the right.
This is just ridiculous. Whether the critics agreed with the characterization or not, they have to realize that reality is diverse, and people appreciate a hint of realism in character design when watching a film.
A wise man once said, "i lol'ed"
And wtf... when did we get agendas? Did I miss the memo? Are they leather-bound and embroidered with our initials or something? Can I order mine in pink?
Lame.
Quote from: Thundra on June 03, 2007, 06:40:28 PM
A friend and I just saw the flick today, and I'm glad there was an explanation as to who the really butch woman character was, because I could not figure it out? Take her out of the dress, and drop her in a pair of slacks, and she easily passed as a guy. It was also obvious that a male actor was voicing over her part.
She was in
Shrek II also. After the film my two daughters (age 9 and 12 at the time) had a debate over who she was. "That was a man in a dress!" "No, that was the Ugly Stepsister!"
Quote from: Zombies on June 02, 2007, 08:10:35 PM
My agenda is to go across the street and buy an ice cream sandwich.
Evil? Perhaps. But delicious.
Not mine. I want the President's residence repainted. It would be so much nicer to refer to the "Mauve House spokesman."
As Robert Heinlein once wrote, "Never underestimate the power of human stupidity."
Cindi, OMG I love your rant. You go girl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beverly
QuoteShe was in Shrek II also. After the film my two daughters (age 9 and 12 at the time) had a debate over who she was. "That was a man in a dress!" "No, that was the Ugly Stepsister!"
Well,
I now realize that I didn't see that one either, so now I guess I need to rent it.
Kids are always going to question people when they see something they haven't encountered before. Little girls questioning butch women about their identity the first couple of times they meet someone is normal and that situation has been going on for generations. It is also critical for young women that will grow up to be butch themselves. The first time you meet someone as a child, that you can identify with personally is always a type of epiphany, especially so in the queer community.
Meeting one person that is out and about and doing their thing on their own terms in the real world can go a long way to undermining the negative idears sown in the minds of young impressionables by family and authority figures, if your identity is out of bounds with the normative.
What I want to know is who taught those kids that phraseology, "man in a dress." I am not sure children would adopt that terminology on their own if it were not first planted in their mind. Kids might question something out of the norm, but typifying someone as being outside the norn of what they appear to be is a learned behaviour, methinks.
Hey! Jesus wore a dress and long hair! What's the big deal?
Cindi
*Prepares to shoot up the earth*
After I infect them all with my transsexuality, of course. >_>
Quote from: zombiesarepeaceful on June 04, 2007, 12:32:43 AM
*Prepares to shoot up the earth*
After I infect them all with my transsexuality, of course. >_>
That's one way to keep them from reproducing.
ha ha ha ha ha i love that stupid green monster. i think i'll have to boycott him and keep on spreading my disease. ::)
I just read most of the comments on this column and people are ripping this religious right wrong whacko to shreds.
Quote from: BeverlyAnn on June 04, 2007, 08:54:19 AM
I just read most of the comments on this column and people are ripping this religious right wrong whacko to shreds.
It's too bad we can't put him in the same room with all of us for a day. We could convert him. ;)
Cindi
Quote from: Thundra on June 03, 2007, 10:41:30 PM
What I want to know is who taught those kids that phraseology, "man in a dress." I am not sure children would adopt that terminology on their own if it were not first planted in their mind.
I don't think your question makes any sense. "That person looks like a man. That person is wearing a dress. That's a man in a dress." Of course they would adopt that on their own. For a 6-10 year old child, that would be the obvious thing to say. They don't know how to think abstractly yet. To them, everything is concrete.
Hmmm, I had issues because I did think abstractly but then I was reading on a college level very early in my development and exploring the universe through television shows, books, and magazines.
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When I was young, it seemed that life was so wonderful,
A miracle, oh it was beautiful, magical.
And all the birds in the trees, well theyd be singing so happily,
Joyfully, playfully watching me.
But then they send me away to teach me how to be sensible,
Logical, responsible, practical.
And they showed me a world where I could be so dependable,
Clinical, intellectual, cynical.
People can be so retarded sometimes. I mean, how do you explain to a brainless toad that gender identity has nothing to do with sex? *sighs*
tink :icon_chick:
P.S. Watch out world! we walk among you! >:D
Quote from: Tink on June 04, 2007, 10:56:30 PM
P.S. Watch out world! we walk among you! >:D
Every time I find an opposition article that allows comments... that's what I tell them. "I'm in your midst, I sit next to you in church, I bring you a meal when your wife is sick." I love it ;) That will get them thinking.
Cindi
Quote from: Cindi Jones on June 05, 2007, 12:00:28 AM
Quote from: Tink on June 04, 2007, 10:56:30 PM
P.S. Watch out world! we walk among you! >:D
Every time I find an opposition article that allows comments... that's what I tell them. "I'm in your midst, I sit next to you in church, I bring you a meal when your wife is sick." I love it ;) That will get them thinking.
Cindi
I'm in ur church, transgendering ur kidz!
:D ::)
Quote from: Cindi Jones on June 02, 2007, 07:40:15 PMWhat is our agenda?
I'm sure we can borrow from the homosexual agenda.
(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.iowawcc.org%2FHomosexual-Agenda-450.gif&hash=f8de471b110c721ff767eb351fdacfd5d7147790)
" I don't think your question makes any sense. "That person looks like a man. That person is wearing a dress. That's a man in a dress." Of course they would adopt that on their own. For a 6-10 year old child, that would be the obvious thing to say. They don't know how to think abstractly yet. To them, everything is concrete."
You are of course welcome to your own opinion. But I reiterate that most children do NOT know how to look outside of the box unless they are taught. Child see's a person that looks masculine, i.e. butch. Person is "correcty" attired for her gender role. Child makes observation, that woman looks like a man. ha, ha, ha! Children are cruel. But it a greater leap for that child to concur that that person is not a masculine looking woman, but is instead a man dressing as a woman. Or, "man in a dress." Popular culture has made that phrase available, and kids adopt it readily like all other stuff in the media or on-line.
There have always been women that appeared more masculine than feminine, and men that are the opposite. Children pick up on cues of behaviour, but the conclusions they draw, or the language they use is coached in popular culture. That IMHO.
QuoteI'm sure we can borrow from the homosexual agenda.
We have a copyright! Be careful!
The biggest difference is that most homosexuals, in this day and age, don't wish to live in stealth. That is why it's called being OUT.
We're all sinners. It's true!
Especially me: I like burnt popcorn. ::)
Quote from: rhonda13000 on June 05, 2007, 09:02:42 PM
We're all sinners. It's true!
Especially me: I like burnt popcorn. ::)
Me too. Is burnt popcorn on the transsexual agenda? (Not actually being transsexual, I didn't get a copy.) :P
Hey I love popcorn..
I think my manager at work is afraid I'm gonna make them all queer. Or rape another man in the bathroom. *shakes head*
Hey I know! We could "assault the American family with the GLBT agenda"! We could put together a plan and then the retardplicans can campaign against it!
Cindi
Quote from: Cindi Jones on June 05, 2007, 11:22:38 PM
Hey I know! We could "assault the American family with the GLBT agenda"! We could put together a plan and then the retardplicans can campaign against it!
Cindi
ARTICLE 1. GLBTI peoples only pay half price to get in to see Movies.
ARTICLE 2: All GBLT people are allowed free marshmallow, parma violet, or other 'gay' sweets.
Quote from: Zombies on June 02, 2007, 08:10:35 PM
My agenda is to go across the street and buy an ice cream sandwich.
Evil? Perhaps. But delicious.
I want ice cream................................. :'(
ARTICLE 3: All GLBT persons are exempt from paying taxes and parking meters. Also they get free ice cream sandwiches.
Remember when Teletubbies got nixed cause one of them carried some sort of bag with a strap? I wonder if they'll manage to kill Shrek in a similar fashion.
Free ice cream sandwiches should be a national right.
Cindi
Quote from: Cindi Jones on June 06, 2007, 07:36:59 PM
Remember when Teletubbies got nixed cause one of them carried some sort of bag with a strap? I wonder if they'll manage to kill Shrek in a similar fashion.
Free ice cream sandwiches should be a national right.
Cindi
Speakng from down under
Free ice cream sandwiches should be a
International right.
Alice
Oh no... it is strictly an American thing Alice... You'll have to come to my house to get them. ;)
Cindi
OK Cindi - I am looking for a dragon to give me a lift over there - it may take a while.
Alice
Quote from: Cindi Jones on June 06, 2007, 07:36:59 PM
Remember when Teletubbies got nixed cause one of them carried some sort of bag with a strap? I wonder if they'll manage to kill Shrek in a similar fashion.
Free ice cream sandwiches should be a national right.
Cindi
I'm sorry, Cindi, but this agenda is for LGBT people only. You can extend the privilege to a spouse, or one's children, but, beyond that, everyone else is excluded.
Signed, The GLBT agenda counsel
Quote from: ChildOfTheLight on June 05, 2007, 11:02:31 PM
Quote from: rhonda13000 on June 05, 2007, 09:02:42 PM
We're all sinners. It's true!
Especially me: I like burnt popcorn. ::)
Me too. Is burnt popcorn on the transsexual agenda? (Not actually being transsexual, I didn't get a copy.) :P
Burnt popcorn should be on the TS agenda.
Additionally, one cannot consider themselves a true pedestrian, if they are averse to the same. :o ::)
Quote from: rhonda13000 on June 07, 2007, 04:47:09 AM
Quote from: ChildOfTheLight on June 05, 2007, 11:02:31 PM
Quote from: rhonda13000 on June 05, 2007, 09:02:42 PM
We're all sinners. It's true!
Especially me: I like burnt popcorn. ::)
Me too. Is burnt popcorn on the transsexual agenda? (Not actually being transsexual, I didn't get a copy.) :P
Burnt popcorn should be on the TS agenda.
Additionally, one cannot consider themselves a true pedestrian, if they are averse to the same. :o ::)
Amendment to article 2.
ARTICLE 2: All GBLT people are allowed free marshmallow, parma violet, or other 'gay' sweets. & burnt popcorn
Are you suggesting burnt popcorn is in the family of 'gay' sweets?
LMAO "gay sweets" what a concept.
Burnt Popcorn?
Blech!
Marshmallow flambes? I am so there.
TS Agenda:
Discount surgeries. ;)
Quote from: Laura Elizabeth Jones on June 07, 2007, 03:14:08 PM
LMAO "gay sweets" what a concept.
Parma Violets are effeminate. Okay they are lovely in their delicate perfumed flavour, but they are effeminate, fragile-y camp and quite gay. Damn it, want Parma violets now.
Quote from: LostInTime on June 07, 2007, 03:32:10 PM
Burnt Popcorn?
Blech!
Marshmallow flambes? I am so there.
TS Agenda:
Discount surgeries. ;)
Indeed.
We synch.
I've been researching.
Quote from: Pica Pica on June 07, 2007, 03:07:21 PM
Are you suggesting burnt popcorn is in the family of 'gay' sweets?
I just threw it there because I didn't want to ramp up the number of articles based on food stuffs.
Quote from: LostInTime on June 07, 2007, 03:32:10 PM
TS Agenda:
Discount surgeries. ;)
Article four:
Discount surgeries. All LGBTI peoples will have noticeably large discounts whenever obtaining surgeries under any circumstances.
Quote from: Pica Pica on June 07, 2007, 03:07:21 PM
Are you suggesting burnt popcorn is in the family of 'gay' sweets?
'Gay sweets'... ???
I think that I will devote several hours of research to this.... ;) :police: :angel: :angel: :laugh: >:D :P :o ::)
But perhaps we should devise yet another category, here: 'Gray sweets'.
[ahem :embarrassed:] Some of us here have been 'on the planet' for a while now. :embarrassed:
Quote from: Pica Pica on June 02, 2007, 05:49:34 PM
i'm laughing
I'm not laughing.
I'm trying not to start my day now in a pissed-off funk, because there a few people at work with the same mindset. Not many, but enough. They will give me my space though, because they know I'm a very dangerous transsexual.
Bev
Okay, now I'm off to search the web for information on the transsexual agenda. I missed the memo, or maybe all the memos were rerouted by "Them" to keep us from our agenda as a cohesive unit. Surely someone must know, and now I also must know.
Sigh