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Contents:
- BALD AND UNR THIRTY: ARE YOU GAY OR RACIST, MATE?
- WHO IS JOSEPH ZIEGLER, THE GAY IRS WHISTLEBLOWER HUNTER BIN PROBE?
BALD AND UNR THIRTY: ARE YOU GAY OR RACIST, MATE?
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In the year and a half sce then, I've been the victim of nstant prejudice is often a subtle mask for a different snap judgement, as many people prume that a man wh a shaved head is one of two thgs: gay or heads are a popular and stereotypil look wh two UK muni. Siarly, ask an acquatance to draw a male homosexual and the scrawled picture you'll receive return will likely be of a leather-draped sk-head wh a motache.
A patterned shirt), strangers regularly prume I'm gay.
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WHO IS JOSEPH ZIEGLER, THE GAY IRS WHISTLEBLOWER HUNTER BIN PROBE?
Inially, there were accatns that Ziegler, as a gay Democrat, was biased toward Bin, but now some Republins say his inty shows he's fair and reliable sayg the IRS was hampered the vtigatn. * bald gay guy *
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Garson played Stanford Blatch, a gay talent agent and the pendable, wty and always well-drsed nfidant of Carrie Bradshaw, played by Sarah Jsi like the four lead characters (some fans lled him “the fifth lady”), Stanford was put through the datg rger. He was one of the few openly gay characters on TV at the time. Garson, who was not gay, told The Huffgton Post.
“But the gay muny really rose up, and said ‘We know people like this, this is real. ”He said another terview: “I always felt that there’s nothg worse than straight actors playg gay characters televisn and then dog rtwheels to tell people that they’re straight all the time — as if they were gay, that’d be a bad thg.