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Sir Ian McKellen is annoyed by the UK's gay marriage law, which is categorized as a "civil partnership." The CP has virtually all the same rights as a marriage–but they are still strictly categorized as distinct from heterosexual marriage. Conversely, hetero couples are not allowed to apply for one, they can only wed in marriage. Says McKellen:
We tend to agree–it's a lot of busywork for nothing. Perhaps there are hetero couples want to wed somehow, but balk at the notion of what "marriage" means as an institution: i.e., the father giving away his daughter to another man, the bride taking the husband's name, etc. Obviously, these people would be very, very few; the vast majority of brides wanting to get married don't think of the socio-historical implications of that walk down the aisle. They just want to (a) get married to the guy they love and (b) look gorgeous. A friend once said "Even the staunchest of feminists have read at least one bridal magazine." But you never know what people may want to do. If it works for straight couples, why not let them do it? By not letting heterosexual couples engage in a civil partnership, in a way it acknowledges that the gay version is inferior. With that said: we think it's just a matter of time before all these separate "straight marriage vs gay marriage" distinctions are thrown out, to make things easier. Remember when interracial marriage was illegal? Exactly. |
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The bitches over at Defamer tipped us off to this little X-men doozy. Seems Ian McKellen and Hugh Jackman had a little sub textual spat during a Sci-Fi Channel round table interview. Obviously, and we’re sure the first director Bryan Singer will back us up here, “mutants” is synonymous with “gay.” At least that’s what Sir Ian thinks.
But Jackman, who some say might have a very large closet at home, responded:
To which McKellen responded:
Oh, SNAP! Of course, now this makes us want to see X3 even more just to see the nasty looks Sir Ian throws Hugh’s way.
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Leave it to Sir Ian McKellen to talk honestly and openly about sexuality in Hollywood. After the slew of gay themed films that came out of Hollywood this year, one would think that homosexuality is anything but taboo. We may have films about gays, but where are all the out gay actors?
And he should know. The Lord of the Rings star has been out since 1988. It is easy to get wrapped up in the lives of fictional cowboys, but maybe Hollywood should be a bit more concerned about those who live lies among them. Hollywood tough on gay actors, says McKellen [The Telegraph] |
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