What does pink have to do with sexuality anyways? It is true that it is generally considered a female colour, but I have seen many males wearing pink who were in no way homosexual.Lucifron said:It does say that sodomy is very bad in the Old Testament. But no, I don't think the majority of Catholics do have a problem with this. Although, it'd be a stretch to claim that the majority of Catholics are homophobic, too.Hashime said:No, priests actually wear pink gown thingys at least once a year, so I would not see why Catholics at least would have a problem.Lucifron said:Because homophobic Christians.emeraldrafael said:So I'm wondering, why is this so offensive and controversial?
However, the roots of the problem lies within the ranks of the conservative religious right, and I don't think anyone would bother to attempt to deny that.
Interestingly, in the olde-timey days (18th -19th century? not sure) pink used to be the colour for MANLY MEN, and blue used to be a girls colour. On the basis that blue was calmer I think. Or maybe something to do with the sea.Hashime said:What does pink have to do with sexuality anyways? It is true that it is generally considered a female colour, but I have seen many males wearing pink who were in no way homosexual.Lucifron said:It does say that sodomy is very bad in the Old Testament. But no, I don't think the majority of Catholics do have a problem with this. Although, it'd be a stretch to claim that the majority of Catholics are homophobic, too.Hashime said:No, priests actually wear pink gown thingys at least once a year, so I would not see why Catholics at least would have a problem.Lucifron said:Because homophobic Christians.emeraldrafael said:So I'm wondering, why is this so offensive and controversial?
However, the roots of the problem lies within the ranks of the conservative religious right, and I don't think anyone would bother to attempt to deny that.
Pink is a colour, not an idea or statement, just a colour.
Hell, tell that to the people bitching about the article.Hashime said:What does pink have to do with sexuality anyways? It is true that it is generally considered a female colour, but I have seen many males wearing pink who were in no way homosexual.
Pink is a colour, not an idea or statement, just a colour.
Can't be the sea, because everyone who has read their Hemingway knows that the sea is for manly men!orangeban said:Interestingly, in the olde-timey days (18th -19th century? not sure) pink used to be the colour for MANLY MEN, and blue used to be a girls colour. On the basis that blue was calmer I think. Or maybe something to do with the sea.
What do you mean forcing it on the son? He seems perfectly fine with it to me.zehydra said:I think the what some people found offensive was not that the kid wasn't conforming to Gender roles, but rather that the mom was forcing it on the son? If that makes sense?fates_puppet13 said:i don't see what all the fuss is about
kid is not conforming to gender roles
so what
*rimshot*teisjm said:Of course this is offensive, if it's his mom, then why isn't she in the kitchen making sandwiches?
While I agree with you, see my later posts.eelel said:What do you mean forcing it on the son? He seems perfectly fine with it to me.zehydra said:I think the what some people found offensive was not that the kid wasn't conforming to Gender roles, but rather that the mom was forcing it on the son? If that makes sense?fates_puppet13 said:i don't see what all the fuss is about
kid is not conforming to gender roles
so what
Horizontal Stripes:manythings said:Exactly my first thought.Wierdguy said:Besides the first impression "holy shit is she about to kiss that kid?!" no not really
More importantly since when were stripes gay? Who in God's name makes all these rules about what is gay and why is it that people who are most knowledgable about (and obsessed with) these rules are all straight?