Superheroes in the night. Ballet dancers in white. And a whole bunch of homosexuals. If Ke$ha really meant it when she said “We R Who We R” was meant for bullied kids (a claim we’ve called bullshit on), then this is certainly the video for it. Be yourself, y’all. And have Ryan James Yezak direct.
Ke$ha is a fake gay advocate. A total phony. Don’t fall for her notion of “embracing your sexuality”. What she means is “I’m pretending to be yet another bisexual woman for the purpose of propping up the sleazy straight guy fantasy for girl-girl action”.
Ke$sha can fuck off for all I care. A vile, disgusting woman.
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wow. I am impressed. That took a lot of effort. They actually made me interested in the song. It was so much better than Kesha’s AMA performance.
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If she’s trying to promote tolerance, can’t she at least find hot guys?
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They’re not dancing. They’re writhing in pain while being tortured with KeSha noise.
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Ke$sha is a lame, fake skank. What has she ever done for gay rights? Fuck off, Fake-$ha.
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I don’t care for the song but I appreciate all the work that went into this video. What’s wrong with a bit of fluffy fun? Good job, guys.
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I think this video is BRILLIANT!
Its been about 30 years now, and I remember my favorite part about my first SF Pride parade: the I-Beam Afterparty, featuring Sylvester, who pounded out “I am what I am” the Gloria Gayner/La Cage aux Folles gay anthem.
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The video here is about those who made it and perform in it. Queerty and Jason, get the fuck over Ke$ha already; doesn’t the “$ = s” give you a hint about what she thinks about herself and her music?
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These guys are incredibly talented. Plus, they should getting commission on enhancing Itunes sales.
Mike
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The video itself is cute. The song as annoying as a dyslexic woodpecker. Terrible song and an awful singer. Cute concept with the sound off.
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“We are who we are” is not the plural of “I am who I am”. The song celebrates a bunch of generic Michael Alig wannabes. “We’ll be forever young.” Hah, no you won’t! Time will come when “I’m not who I used to be” and you’ll be pushed out for the next “forever young” guy. Nice eye candy though, even if the song is thin stuff.
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Aunt Sharon, time to stop spiking your tea so early in the day. The concept of “forever young” “only the good die young” even “Nineteen Forever” are about being young at heart.
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This guy and his group always put out entertaining videos. Very slick.