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   Message 1,923 of 2,118   
   Steve Brown to All   
   Re: Is Homophobia a Healthy Lifestyle? (   
   13 Oct 23 23:28:16   
   
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   From: mailkior@gmail.com   
      
   Le mercredi 23 décembre 2009 à 19:56:09 UTC-5, juanjo a écrit :   
   > On Nov 20, 5:21 pm, Dänk 1010011010  wrote:   
   > > On Nov 20, 1:10 am, juanjo  wrote:   
   > >   
   > >   
   > >   
   > > > On Nov 19, 6:13 pm, Dänk 1010011010  wrote:   
   > >   
   > > > > On Nov 19, 3:24 pm, juanjo  wrote:   
   > >   
   > > > > > On Nov 19, 12:18 pm, Dänk 1010011010  wrote:   
   > >   
   > > > > > > I'm a gay man who has been criticizing the extreme promiscuity of   
   most   
   > > > > > > gay men for years now, only to be called a homophobic bigot, and   
   also   
   > > > > > > accused of lying about my own homosexuality.     
   > >   
   > > > > > Dank One, you have been caught in so many lies that it would be   
   > > > > > impossible to list them all.   
   > >   
   > > > > Well, you accused me of lying about the green bench in front of the   
   > > > > Church Street station, even after Google Maps showed it exactly where   
   > > > > I said it was.   
   > >   
   > > > Ah Dank dear, you should not rely on Google Maps as it only shows what   
   > > > was present at a certain point in time when a photo was taken and not   
   > > > necessarily what was present when you say you were at the location.   
   > >   
   > > I said there was a green bench in front of the entrance of the Church   
   > > Street station, the existence of which you denied.  You are free to   
   > > walk by the location and see for yourself whether the bench exists.   
   > >   
   > > > Besides that we have you claiming that you were seated on a bench at   
   > > > one of the busiest intersections in the City.   
   > >   
   > > I said I was standing NEAR the bench, when a gay dude in his late 20s   
   > > or early 30s looked at me, pulled down his pants, sat down on the   
   > > bench, and began fondling himself hoping I would join in.  You accused   
   > > me of lying after I mistakenly thought the station entrance was on   
   > > Market Street.   
   > And now the story changes yet again. You seem to forget that you have   
   > already admitted you were very intoxicated and uncertain as to where   
   > you actually were at the time.   
   > >   
   > > > A place where some 10   
   > > > different Muni lines intersect and where thousands of people are pass   
   > > > by during any 24 hour period transferring between street cars, buses   
   > > > and the Metro not to mention the presence of a 24 hour grocery store   
   > > > and 6 or 7 restaurants and more than a few bars which attract a   
   > > > significant amount of foot traffic.  Add to that the number of   
   > > > automobiles, bicycles and motorcycles that travel through that   
   > > > intersection all hours of the day and night.  Yet you say that someone   
   > > > disrobed and wagged their wanker at you while you were seated on the   
   > > > bench in full view of restaurant goers, public transit users and   
   > > > various others.   
   > >   
   > > Yes, I actually did see this.  Unfortunately, my camera was in my   
   > > backpack, so I didn't get a photo.  In retrospect, it probably is one   
   > > of the less weird things I've experienced in San Francisco.   
   > Right.... but we are not interested in the back rooms you have been   
   > cruising.   
   > >   
   > > > Now I have lived in this City for most of my life.  I   
   > > > used to live about 4 blocks from the intersection of Church and Market   
   > > > and I regularly pass through that area even now.  Yet in all my 56   
   > > > years of existence I have never seen the anyone behave in that fashion   
   > > > in the area.   
   > >   
   > > Then you must be blind, because I also saw a half-naked (bottomless)   
   > > she-male exit the green automatic toilet in front of the nearby   
   > > Safeway on another occasion.  What he/she/it was doing in there is   
   > > unknown, but the toilet graffiti suggests that it is a popular   
   > > location for prostitution.   
   > Right. Then they must be quickies because those toilets are on timers   
   > and the doors automatically pop open 10 minutes after one enters.   
   > > Then there were the THREE NAKED MEN on   
   > > Castro Street one night around 420 earlier this year.  I can't prove I   
   > > saw them, but they were wearing identical red caps and later identical   
   > > 'Hot Cookie' briefs after police ordered them to cover up.  And all of   
   > > this public nudity was far removed from the Folsom Street Fair,   
   > > Lovefest, and the Gay Pride parade where nudity is practically   
   > > mandatory.   
   > It may come as a surprise to you that public nudity is not per se   
   > illegal in San Francisco. However one can be detained for public   
   > indecency. But the police only act upon it in situations where there   
   > are complaints about it. So for example you can go to a certain part   
   > of Baker's Beach or out at Land's End and find the nude section where   
   > people enjoy themselves au natural. No one complains and people who   
   > do not want to see that sort of thing stay away from the area. Now   
   > the Folsom Street Fair is not a gay event but has both gay and   
   > straight participants some of whom do appear in various states of   
   > undress. Likewise Lovefest is also not a gay festival but rather one   
   > at which all people are welcome. I did not attend this year but the   
   > year before I did not see a lot of nudity. The Pride Parade does not   
   > typically result in a lot of nudity as the monitors frown upon it and   
   > generally prevail upon those who desire to share their charms with the   
   > crowd. I used to volunteer as a monitor so I know about this first   
   > hand.   
   > You have repeated this story about the trio up at Castro before and   
   > even named a particular time when you claimed to see it. At the time   
   > you claimed it was a common site. I pointed out that it was 52F that   
   > evening with fog so anyone walking around naked was going to be more   
   > than a bit blue. I also mentioned that in all my years of living in   
   > the city, seeing people walk around naked was not a common experience   
   > Then I found the source for your claim. It was a newspaper report   
   > about three young men who were attempting to make some sort of   
   > political statement by waltzing nude through the Castro. The cops   
   > made them put on jock straps which they agreed to do. They did this   
   > on the weekend during the day. They apparently have done it a few   
   > times since but always in a jock strap.   
      
   Viggo Mortensen is gay    
      
      
   Viggo Mortensen is a homosexual.   
      
   https://charbonneau-gomery-corruption-canada.blogspot.com/2023/0   
   /viggo-mortensen-is-gay.html   
      
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