I've totally lost my respect for gay men. I thought I could give them a chance but apparently after tonight, I realised they don't deserve it after all. Well,of course there are a few groups out there who are innocent (and I won't label you guys), so I won't target them BUT, I've still been offended and that doesn't change anything.
So there I was,buying groceries at Carrefour (which means junction in French) and I was at the dairy section to be precise. I walk up to get some milk where a Gay couple assumed that it would be extremely entertaining to openly make fun of my mohawk. Here's the only difference, it wasn't waxed up. But it still didn't make a difference to how I looked; sad to say though you could say I looked like a fresh recruit out of national service.
However, I wasn't very pleased with the fact that these...(faggots would be politically correct, therefore I would use such a term)..Faggots,were rather loudly, openly and rudely mocking my unstyled hair. Here's the dialogue..
Gay Bastard 1: "Hahahahaha! -cacklecacklecackle- Ey, look at his hair! -cackle continues"
Gay Bastard 2: "SNIGGER"
So eventually Gay Bastards, 1&2 go off to find Gay Bastard 3 and tell him about their new example of hairstyles Gays shouldn't put on, i.e. Me. I was fortunate I wasn't able to hear Bastard #3 laughing somewhere within the aisles. Here's the thing, if you're gonna laugh at someone, or something, don't do it unless you know them, and don't do it in front of them. You don't see me laughing at your fucking inability to decide your own fucking sex do you? Stupid twits..
Here's the one thing about gay men. Most of the time, they look astonishingly well-dressed. There are however,one or two fashion disasters who walk like they own Beverly Hills and they are either very discreet about their identity, or they become extremely cocky, disgusting motherfuckers. These are the ones I can't stand.
Strange enough, the ones I encountered at Carrefour were neither here nor there. Neither good looking but at the same time, highly vocal and annoying. Honestly, we can go on defending homosexuals, saying how it's becoming a more liberal issue and giving them freedom to their rights. But that doesn't mean something isn't loose in their heads that requires a serious head check.
Clearly understood (or misunderstood in most Homosexual mens' cases), etiquette is something just about every Singaporean should practice and adhere to; regardless of race, language or religion. Oh and yes, sex too. If you ask me, I think I'm at a loss of words. Something has to be done, and the only people who can do this, are the gays themselves. Who knows, maybe some gay guy, unfortunate as he may be, would stumble across my blog and read this entry; might have adverse thoughts, might give the entry some thoughts,who knows. But whatever it is, I hope this message gets through: Please try not to step on people's feet, especially not the wrong people?