User talk:Notxmyidea
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[edit] Article about Randy
Hi! I can't quite understand why you have reverted what I kicked out. Sexual preferences are of NO meaning and NO importance at all. Or do we read about, for example, Tom Hanks that he is "openly straight"?? Have we ever come across, say, Phil Collins coming out straight?? Certainly not. Why must it always be added and emphasized in articles about gay celebrities that they are "openly gay"? It's about time to regard homosexuality as something normal which does not have to be mentioned at all. Gays and lesbians are as queer as (straight) folk!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! --Fromgermany 15:18, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Getting facts straight
Hi Conor! I do get my facts straight. I just can't stand it any longer that most of us heterosexuals still see homosexuality as something "special" and not something "normal" which does not deserve extra mentioning. Gays and lesbians are as good or as bad as anybody else. And there is nothing less important in this world than what our neighbours/our celebrities do in bed and who they do it with. If you got the impression I attacked you - well that was not the case. I didn't mean to attack YOU of all people. But an hour before I came across the article about Randy I had had an ugly fight with a racist, homophobic idiot on the German WIKIPEDIA. So you were probably my target I was aiming at BY CHANCE / ACCIDENTALLY / COINCIDENTALLY when I had to get rid of my anger. I'm sorrrrrrrrrrrry. Are you familiar with Latin? My motto is iustitia triumphat ("justice wins" in English) and when I see injustice or discrimination I cannot just "walk by" (least of all on Wikipedia, that is). So please forgive this German big-mouth. I advocate justice, so I must be just and fair myself, yes. ---Fromgermany 00:59, 29 April 2006 (UTC)
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