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Post by pi on Jun 28, 2021 13:45:11 GMT -5
Celebrating Pride
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Post by pi on Jun 28, 2021 13:46:37 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jun 28, 2021 13:47:53 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jun 28, 2021 13:53:21 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jun 28, 2021 13:54:20 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jun 28, 2021 15:00:48 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jun 28, 2021 15:09:24 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jun 28, 2021 15:12:29 GMT -5
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Post by lurleene on Jun 28, 2021 15:47:42 GMT -5
One of the most talented, sexy and handsome men (gay or straight) on the planet. I still go back and watch that Oscar performance party cause he looked so gorgeous that night, lol.
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Post by cleopatra on Jun 28, 2021 17:32:06 GMT -5
I wish they had include Adam's #1 album. But I'll take it as he is in good company with Aretha, Prince, Freddie Mercury, Ray Charles, Ricky Martin, etc. 25 Musicians Who Broke BarriersAdam LambertIn 2009, American Idol runner-up Adam Lambert opened up about being “bi-curious” and gay. Lambert helped usher in a new era of gay acceptance simply because he was on a mainstream television show. At the time, only 37% of Americans supported same-sex marriage. www.msn.com/en-us/music/news/25-musicians-who-broke-barriers/ss-BB1d91hw?li=BBnb2gh#image=8I'm very glad he was included. However, he didn't impact gay acceptance "simply because he was on a mainstream television show." That's BS and diminishes everything he did, both on the show and off it, to benefit the LGBTQ community. The season before Adam's, there were two gay contestants in the voting rounds - one of whom was very obviously gay, even if he didn't say anything to that effect - and neither of them ushered in anything because they didn't capture the attention of the audience and the media. Adam did, in spades, and followed it up by walking the walk and talking the talk in his post-Idol career, sometimes to his detriment. I probably shouldn't Post While Cranky, but geez.
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