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I feel bad for this guy and I think the gay lifestyle is unproductive. This is why I have a problem with the media making everyone a victim automatically. A 15 year trolling around gay chat lines knows what he is doing, to act like he's a victim of some nefarious abuser 20 years later is simply ludicrous.
The voice of Elmo, Kevin Clash, resigned today amid new allegations of sexual misconduct with underages boys, “Sesame Street” producers announced.
“Unfortunately, the controversy surrounding Kevin’s personal life has become a distraction that none of us wants, and he has concluded that he can no longer be effective in his job and has resigned from `Sesame Street,’ “ according a statement by Sesame Workshop, the education nonprofit that produces the venerable children’s show.
“This is a sad day for `Sesame Street.’ ”
That's neither here or there. I never said this is unique to homosexuals.
Then why bother spouting off about whether the "homosexual lifestyle" is "productive?"
Do you have any idea how stupid that sounds to anyone even remotely educated? Completely takes away from the other potentially valid part of your post, which could have been a productive discussion of rich people being targeted in sex victimization.
WTF does this story have to do with an "unproductive" lifestyle.
The guys been accused of having sex with underage people. Whether that was homo or hetero-sexual, that would have been a story that would have led to his demise.
Well, he's black and the black lifestyle is nothing but crime and thuggery. I think the black lifestyle is the problem here. He's not likely gay.
What the hell? What "black lifestyle?" Are you suggesting that all blacks do nothing all day but commit crimes?
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