Former extremist Caolan Robertson said leavg the far-right was like pg "a cult", and explaed how beg gay helped radilise him.
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- GAY FORMER EXTREMIST CAOLAN ROBERTSON SAYS LEAVG THE FAR-RIGHT WAS LIKE PG ‘A CULT’
- THIS CHILD ACTOR’S GAY DAYS AT DISNEY ST HIM HIS REER
GAY FORMER EXTREMIST CAOLAN ROBERTSON SAYS LEAVG THE FAR-RIGHT WAS LIKE PG ‘A CULT’
* tommy robinson gay *
A gay former extremist Caolan Robertson has said that leavg the far-right was like leavg “a cult”, and explaed how homophobia ntributed to his radilisatn. He knew he was gay om a young age, but acrdg to the New York Tim, when he later moved to London he began to experience more homophobia than ever before, cludg om Mlim muni the cy’s East End.
Wh all that’s been wrten about the Walt Disney Company’s embrace of the LGBTQ movement, om affirmg TV shows like When We Rise to movi like Bety and the Beast, om “gay days” at Walt Disney World to out sger Sir Elton John’s mic for The Ln Kg and so on, ’s astonishg that prec ltle has been wrten about Tommy Kirk, Disney’s leadg young male star of the late 1950’s and early 1960’s. Many a gay boy, myself clud, grew up watchg Tommy mourn his dog Old Yeller (1957), turn to a dog himself The Shaggy Dog (1959), tame the savage wilrns wh his brothers The Swiss Fay Robson (1960) and reluctantly kiss Ante Funicello The Misadventur of Merl Jon (1964).
Kirk is gay–which is why he is this lumn the first place–a fact about himself hat he is que open about and willg to talk about his terview:. “I’m not ashamed of beg gay, never have been and never will be.
THIS CHILD ACTOR’S GAY DAYS AT DISNEY ST HIM HIS REER
But Kirk knew that his homosexualy would jeopardize his movie reer, clash wh his All-Amerin Boy image and anger both the homophobic Disney and Kirk’s “strict Baptist parents”.
“I knew I was gay, but I had no outlet for my feelgs. It wasn’t until the early ’60s that I began to hear of plac where gays ngregated.