keepingupwithfundies:

totallyrobophobic:

christiangossipgirl:

The only thing Girl Defined uses Twitter for is automated posts from their other platforms… 

That means the links are still there to their homophobic blog posts they’ve since deleted. Oopsies.

But seriously, I’m disgusted. They were way more extreme on the topic than I was aware.

They scrubbed their blog after their homophobia was exposed in this YouTube video by Rachel Oates

Being ashamed of your opinion if called out means you know you are wrong. (Annie)

moonyowl:

angelbabyspice:

unicornkin:

unicornkin:

Pogo is really out here trying to destroy his career huh

For those unaware, Pogo was that famous Australian youtuber who did calm and enjoyable mashups of various cartoons and TV shows and was later hired by Disney. These thumbnails might jog some memories

Yesterday however made him deal with a lot of public backlash due to making extremely homophobic comments, using the f slur and saying how happy the Pulse shooting made him. Going as far as to admit that he started fistpumping when he learned that multiple innocent gay men and women had died during the massacre.

Now he’s trying to argue that he was completely trolling and trying to mess with people, but considering that he’s been openly supportive of a neo-nazi and was called out AGAIN for making extremely misogynistic comments about women and feminism as well as mocking rape culture, and made anti gay comments I highly doubt he was innocent at all in this.

uhhhhhhh hello what the fuck

I’m glad I’ve never heard of him so I don’t have to be disappointed like the rest of you. To the rest of you: my condolences.

theonlylivingboyinnewyork:

The thing I hate about coming out is the way society expects it to go down.

When gay people come out, more often than not they are expected to almost have to beg for their families love, and if they receive it without having to, they are expected to be over the moon and rejoice and be thankful and think, “what loving family and friends I have”.

The way coming out should go down is the exact opposite. 

Families and friends should almost have to beg for your love, and should most definitely be apologetic for the homophobic shit they most likely put you through whilst you were still in the closet. They should be like, “I’m sorry I was a bigoted prick all these years, I hope you can still love me and forgive me”.

The thing that bothered me the most when I came out was that my families reaction was just, “of course we have no problem, we love you no matter what”… when what I really wanted was an apology. An apology for having been ignored for years, an apology for having to sit though homophobia not only by them, but by my extended family and their friends. But what I got was, “of course it’s not a problem, now lets not talk about it again and lets not bring up all the horrible shit that we said to you openly or allowed to be said about gay people openly because we don’t want to feel bad”.

It bothers me so much to this day how much society loves to praise straight people for being so accepting of gay people but no one ever praises gay people for accepting and loving their families through the years despite all the homophobia.