Ke$ha’s singing appears fake so why should we believe what she says about anything else? If she’s bisexual – which she hasn’t actually said – why is it that only successful female singers are allowed to say it but not successful male singers? Shouldn’t it be concerning that there’s a homophobic double standard in the music industry?
More importantly, why haven’t gay sites discussed this double standard to any great extent? Is it because we don’t want to offend the female singers and their bisexual marketing strategies?
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A female pop star is claiming bisexuality again? Wow, what a fucking surprise and is not at all a desperate plea for the Gay Dollar.
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boring,
So true. These females are quite shameless in their marketing strategies. I also think that, in their fake bisexuality, they are doing more harm than good to the GLBT community. I don’t know why the gay media looks up to these women when they are just so fake and exploitative of our community.
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Here is a case of a male singer who appears to have exploited the GLBT community for commercial reasons but then turned his back on us by collaborating with a homophobe. Again, not one word of criticism from the gay media regarding the fact that Adam “I’m Not Gay But I Have Gay Friends” Levine collaborated with homophobe 50 Cent just recently:
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But to be fair, I would totally, unquestionably sell out.
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Don’t worry too much, it was only a paparazzo, it isn’t like a human was hurt. This doesn’t count as news.