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Guess I will write this blog in ALL BLOOD RED! So Isaiah Washington calls his co-worker a faggot. (Well he is gay) and WOOOOWEEEE what a frenzy that's erupted! Man oh Man. Didn't know it was illegal to use the word especially when you are expressing your FREEDOM OF SPEECH! So now Isaiah is a little sucker bowing down to some alliance of gay homophobe activists! What kills me the most is this part:
"..met Monday with gay rights activists who said he agreed to help educate the public about the cruelty of such language."
"We emphasized that this is not a one-shot deal, but an ongoing thing. He was very open to doing this."
Is this for real?? I mean these "faggots" just say "Hey Isaiah, you called your co-worker a faggot and now you must apologize and you must have public speaking seminars on it." CMON People! Did these "faggots" forget that there are THOUSANDS of children missing and many more being abused. I can see a much better use of time.
However the main thing is how are "THEY-The Faggots" going to force this man to apologize and hold meetings to discuss his use of the word "faggot" towards a gay man. I mean this is just insane. Gays, Lesbians, Trannies, Frannies, Mixed-Up Annies, Faggots, Genderly Confused, Straight, whatever it's MY FREEDOM OF DANG SPEECH!
The article is below for you to read. Ok so I know that I have ALOT of people that read my blog as I watch the blog view counter and I already know I will 'tee' someone off, but GUESS WHAT!! Its called freedom of speech!
I know I am touching a nerve with this blog but that's why I was put on this earth to rebel against the norm. I have done a great job at it since I was a youngin and don't plan on stopping yet.
Maybe now they will come get me and force me to apologize for my ranting antics concerning the awful word "faggot". I actually think it's a disgusting word, but it's only ever been defined as one thing.... Guess you better get a Websters..
News Article:
LOS ANGELES - "Grey's Anatomy" star Isaiah Washington, under fire for using a gay slur about a co-star, met Monday with gay rights activists who said he agreed to help educate the public about the cruelty of such language.
"He seemed very sincere in his interest in working with us in an ongoing basis," said Kevin Jennings, executive director of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network. "We emphasized that this is not a one-shot deal, but an ongoing thing. He was very open to doing this."
The star of the hit ABC medical drama met with Jennings, who spoke after the private meeting, and Neil Giuliano, president of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation. A call to Washington's publicist for comment was not immediately returned Monday.
According to Jennings, Washington said he wanted to explore ways to work with the gay-lesbian network to address issues of "name-calling and how he might use his various platforms to educate people about how painful and wrong it is." By coincidence, Jennings noted, Monday was the start of "No Name-Calling Week," coordinated by the gay-lesbian network with national educational partners to help schools find ways to eliminate bullying and slurs of all kinds. His group welcomed Washington's help in promoting the group's agenda, Jennings said.
Washington, himself a father, said he understands how the issue effects young people, Jennings said.
Washington, who stepped away from filming for the hour-long meeting, said he is interested in pursuing various options, such as public-service announcements, Jennings said. No firm agreements were reached, the group's director said.
"I think this is a very good first step toward him showing he really wants to do something. We take him at his word," Jennings said.
In October, it was reported that Washington used the term "faggot" about castmate T.R. Knight during an on-set argument with co-star Patrick Dempsey. He used it again backstage at the Jan. 15 Golden Globes as he denied ever uttering it.
Washington issued an apology after he was publicly criticized by GLAAD and chastised by ABC.
"Grey's Anatomy" led nominees announced Sunday for the 18th annual GLAAD Media Awards, recognizing "mainstream media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender ... community and the issues that affect their lives."