Is there any point to this ? I've been watching it for 3.5 hours now and frankly if there's any meaning or message I don't get it. I really don't understand why my sister and brother found it so extraordinary, I find it stupid and uninteresting.
Every year in Montreal there is the big gay parade, they call it "Défilé de la fierté gay" (I guess it could be translated as Gay pride parade). That really bothers me because being gay is nothing to be proud of, it's nothing to be ashamed of but nothing to be proud of either, no more than there is a reason to be proud of being straight, or being a man, or being a female, or having blue eyes or blonde hair or long legs or small ears or anything else that you haven't done anything to become. Being gay or straight is what you are, it's not an achievement so it doesn't call for pride.
The other thing that bothers me with that is how they dress like drag queens and dance and sing during the parade, guys almost completely naked wearing only g-strings etc. I see contradiction in this, one can't go out telling people that he/she is not different and then do this which most "normal" people wouldn't do. You can't do everything possible to be different and then whine because you're treated differently.
BTW: I feel I have to say that I am not "conceding" that being gay is nothing to be ashamed of. I am "acknowledging" it. There's a bif difference in my mind, conceding for me would mean that I am making a concession which implies settling or agreeing to something I don't really believe.
Sorry, poor choice of words on my behalf. I did mean "acknowledging".
There's at least one good side of this mini-series, it's calling for the 2nd good discussion this week..........