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In today’s WTF Friday edition, I have to ask: WTF is “homo”?

The first is “Ain’t No Homos Gonna Make It To Heaven.” Some member of the Apostolic Truth Tabernacle Church has made young children perform a discriminatory song that these children do not have an understanding of and, hence, cannot give informed consent to perform. What’s worse, the performance is videotaped and is uploaded for the world to see, as a public message of hate.

My strongest reaction to this was the term “homo” itself. I don’t identify with the term. I feel that using the word ‘homosexual’ to describe me, even to claim that “homosexuals are people too,” makes me feel like an outsider. An alien species.

‘Homosexual’ is a really inadequate term for representing my choice to identify with gay and queer culture in Canada. I’m a first-generation immigrant from Hong Kong and I self-identify as a gay and queer person. That is the respectful way of speaking to how people navigate our society and their lived experience, not to dehumanize them into a label that is single-faceted.

I observe that the majority of people who have a strong preference of being described as ‘gay’ and ‘queer’ over ‘homosexual’ are from or have spent a considerable amount of time in North American urban centres.

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Awful Thing Carven Said

“Wow! That looks really slimming.”
re: Genya in her all-black work outfit on her first day of her real(?) shift

*bonus*

Genya’s face when I said, “HEY! Somebody ripped up my answer for Things in a Box! For things you want to burn if you knew nobody would find out, I put Jacob’s unibrow!”

Jean Jeune

Jean, your hair is yellow.

Born This Pink

Me: I’M BEAUTIFUL AND I’M GAY

Genya: Ohhh. I love Pink :)

Me: Oh boy.

Wind it up, by Goldfrapp

“Oh! (How pleasant!) It’s Goldfrapp!”

Jacob: “No, try somebody making music ten years earlier.”

“Fergie?”

“It’s Gwen Stefani, who had been making music circa early nineties in No Doubt.”