Chad Belville, Esq
Phoenix, Arizona
www.chadknowslaw.com
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They choose Folsom because it's a very public event and shows some of the most extreme sides of our community. It's simply shocking for most straight folk to see people dragging one another around on leashes.
I don't know about your city's newspapers, but for years here in Toronto, post Pride Monday almost ways had a leather man in chaps with his ass hanging out. He was eventually replaced with topless lesbians with stars covering their nipples.
Let's face it, two people hold hands doesn't sell papers or get the Christians as riled up as a bunch of men in habits.
Michael
But the guys who paint their bodies and put on wigs to support their favorite team at football games are perfectly normal. And the drunk fuckers who leave a stadium and smash windows, get into bloody fist fights, and piss on the steps of storefronts are no way worse than a guy in a nun's habit.
Don Mike
DonMikeCali@gmail.com
I think it's time that the Sisters did a drag nun parody of the Fox News Last Supper! I would love to see Sister Kitty Catalyst do her best drag nun version of Bill O'Reilly, loofah and all! Sister Roma as Anne Coulter? Sister Zsa Zsa as Alan Coombs? Just a thought! <G>
I could care less about the sisters and how they act in public, but having sex in open public whether straight or Gay is a bit much.
The thing is that this event has been going on for decades. And it's not like they have big orgies in the street, but it is some nasty, raunchy fun. And sure some very sexual things go on there, but nobody is getting hurt (well, only the ones who enjoy it and ask for it). But that's the point. None of the advertising makes it appear to be a family event. You can tell when you approach the area that it is highly sexually charged and there are people standing around the entrance in all manner of fetish attire. So why, WHY would people bring CHILDREN to this??? And then they have the audacity to say people were acting inappropriately with children around. You know, I'm not going to walk into a daycare center in my chaps and a harness with my ass hanging out, so don't bring your damn kids to a wild, kinky, leather street fair.
Its like getting a restraining order against someone and then intentionally going to the places to go forcing them to leave, just so you can say they are harassing you. That's the thing about these groups. They can't just be who they are and let other people be who they are as well, they have to try to force their views on everyone. What would they do if suddenly everyone actually did curtail to their tyranny and behaved the way they wanted? They'd be bored shitless without someone to harass.
Don Mike
DonMikeCali@gmail.com
The news footage I saw should some sexual activity, I'm not talking about restraints and the whips. Actual people walking around nude what appeared to be public streets and other forplay acts. Mostly were men but there were a few woman with men. Whether you agree with the Gay or straight lifestyle sex acts doesn't belong on the streets.
Maybe people brought their kids there for effect, I don't know, but what if they were tourists wandering or wanting to see a freak show? The sex acts on the streets by Gay men just justifies the straight comminity's opinion the all Gays are perverts.
Thing is that I've never seen young children at Folsom. I've seen babies in carriages but never anyone between the ages of 2 and 18.
You have to pay to get in..it's not like you'll see it just passing by on your way to the grocery store.
And yeah.. why the fuck do people bring their babies to an event that's SO obviously meant for adults?
Jasun Mark. Crass of the Titans.
Because they are retards, just like the dumb webmasters that bring their kids to the conventions, just like the idiots that take their kids to the Gay Days events at Disney.
There really should be a 'test' that needs to be passed before allowing some people to conceive.
Regards,
Lee
Jasun Mark. Crass of the Titans.
Here's an interesting question. rdynow, do you think of sex as a dirty and shameful thing? I, personally, think one of the biggest problems with this country is that the higher ups want to make sex and nudity to be seen as shameful and dirty but the truth is that sex is a beautiful thing. The human body is a beautiful thing. We celebrate these things in our industry. Sure, I don't think people should be having sex on a random public street but at a gathering that is meant to celebrate sexuality, sex and the human body people should be allowed to do what they want.
I think it's a shame that as a society we glorify violence while demonizing sex. I remember going to Three River's Stadium in Pittsburgh for a Pink Floyd concert. They knew people would be smoking pot and drinking so they set up a room with police and a judge and would literally go onto the grounds, arrest people, bring them upstairs and charge them. So many people got fines that night. Now, I'm not condoning drug use or illegal activity, however, it was ironic that at that same studio a few weeks earlier there was a huge football game where people got drunk, rowdy, tons of fights, smashed cars and violence happened because of the game and nothing was done about it.
Don Mike
DonMikeCali@gmail.com
The question posted is not interesting, if I thought sex or the human body was a shameful thing I am in the wrong business. The real question is sex be preformed in a public venue for all to see like the fair for children to view whether you pay to get in or not. We condemn this is our industry. If the fair was a gathering meant to celebrate sexuality and allow adults to have sex wherever they wanted no children should have been allowed. Have an ID check at the gate, does that take a brain surgeon?
Because the event is held on a public street they legally must allow anyone who wants to enter that right. Gates are set-up at all the access points and people with children are warned and discouraged from entering.
Unfortunately, there are some idiots who thinks it's okay to bring the kiddies to a fetish event. I have never seen kids between the ages of 2-18 either, but I have seen people pushing around strollers with babies.
Bottom line- they cannot legally exclude anyone from entering the fair grounds.
I would spin the situation
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