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THE GAYG OF FOX NEWS
It was que strange that only the characters who were of lour seemed to nform to stereotyp, that was of urse unls they were gay. The stereotypilly homophobic characterisatns of Gee Michael (searchg for “crack” public toilets) and Elton John (sayg he lov to “bum” boys) were particularly offensive, although the way Elton John seems to ndone this type of crap (as he did wh Emem) I’m not surprised there wasn’t more wispread cricism of Francis’ prejudice.
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Sce I blend much better among the wir mix of liberal, morate, and gay folks there, I expected Chris Hay and Don Lemon to be nice to me, and they were.
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