Thursday, May 5, 2011 / 10:59 PM
It's sad to know that many people speak of desiring freedom and exercising free will, yet many still cast out
gays and
homosexuals from society, like most Koreans do. What is it about homosexuality that oh so disgusts them? Is freedom exclusive to straight people?
I think there's nothing wrong if one chooses to be gay or lesbian. Who am I to interfere with their choice, their happiness? We need to respect and be respected, and that applies to every one of us regardless of our race, religion, or gender. I really despise people who treat these homosexuals as second-class, like they're some kind of aliens pretending to be human. It's good to know that there are bloggers who try to voice out their sexuality and gay culture (like
gay Romania), with no fear of being ostracized. If people only learn to care a little more for each other, it would've made such a big difference not only to society but to the world.
About
image from: exploding dog
I'm a bored person and I like to procrastinate by
drawing, watching Asian dramas, listening to K-pop, and spazzing away.
Sometimes I also sleep and
tweet.
I respond to the name JoKimiko. Cheers.
My top 5 dramas:
The World That They Live In (2008)
49 Days (2011)
Hana Yori Dango (2005)
Delightful Girl Choon-Hyang (2005)
My Girl (2006)
(Here's the
list of dramas I've watched so far, in case you're even interested.)
Films: Inception, The Devil Wears Prada, Memoirs of a Geisha, Legally Blonde, Pirates of the Caribbean.
Actors: Hyun Bin, Jung Il-woo, Jae Hee, Gong Li, Alan Rickman, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ryan Reynolds, Johnny Depp
Music: SHINee, BEAST, Big Bang, Panic! At The Disco, Rihanna, Chris Brown
Art Influences: Ruben Toledo, Max Cabrera (Pyromaniac), Stanley Lau (Artgerm), Lois van Baarle
Thursday, May 5, 2011 / 10:59 PM
It's sad to know that many people speak of desiring freedom and exercising free will, yet many still cast out
gays and
homosexuals from society, like most Koreans do. What is it about homosexuality that oh so disgusts them? Is freedom exclusive to straight people?
I think there's nothing wrong if one chooses to be gay or lesbian. Who am I to interfere with their choice, their happiness? We need to respect and be respected, and that applies to every one of us regardless of our race, religion, or gender. I really despise people who treat these homosexuals as second-class, like they're some kind of aliens pretending to be human. It's good to know that there are bloggers who try to voice out their sexuality and gay culture (like
gay Romania), with no fear of being ostracized. If people only learn to care a little more for each other, it would've made such a big difference not only to society but to the world.
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