The army finally eliminated “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” last week, which means soldiers can be openly gay and serve their country. The whole concept was symbolic of every facet of society, especially the areas that are exposed to the public like entertainment. Oprah recently spoke about not being a lesbian in one of her recent shows, which does nothing to eliminate images in my mind of Oprah eating pussy.
The entertainment industry is caked with homosexuals — I know, I’ve been ass deep in it for years now. But like I said, every area that is exposed to the public must pretend like it isn’t. Politics is another one. Every guy running for office has that bizarre 50′s look and his wife has that dyke-y hair cut and the kids look like they’re going to be five times as fucked up when they grow up. Every chick running for office looks more masculine than the guys they run against. They have to project this illusive family image. Kirby Dick recently made a fascinating documentary, “Outrage” about how Washington D.C. is gayer than San Francisco. And most of them vote against gay rights to protect their image.
But that is what’s cool about the elimination of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”. Now, there will be a trickle down effect to the rest of the media. Like sports.





