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GLAAD continues in their bizarre choice of targets

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GLAAD continues in their bizarre choice of targets

Postby Ben Varkentine » Tue Feb 06, 2007 2:37 pm

Is it me, or is anything Paris Hilton says not something you want to look too worried about?

http://www.towleroad.com/2007/02/glaad_demands_p.html

GLAAD has demanded Paris Hilton explain and apologize for use of N-word and F-word in "Paris Exposed" video: "The video, which appears to have been taken by an amateur videographer at a private party, shows Hilton referring to someone using the 'F-word' and referring to herself and her sister, Nicky (who also calls a man the 'F-word' in the video), by saying, 'We're like two [N-word]s.' In one stream of insults, Paris Hilton says,'[Expletive deleted] hoodlum, broke poor bitch from, like, Compton.'"

Said GLAAD's Neil Giuliano: "When Paris Hilton utters these words into a camera, it creates a permanent record that -- regardless of when it occurred and because it has been made public -- she must bear responsibility for. These are not frivolous words, and to use them as if they are gives tacit sanction to the racism and homophobia they engender...


GLAAD's random behaivor continues.

No, they're not frivolous words, but Hilton is the very textbook definition of a frivolous person; nothing she says should be given any importance or taken seriously in any way.

Hell, the fact that she said those words should set back the forces of racism and homophobia another 10 years.
Ben

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