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Omg, This Beautiful Performance Made Me Cry!!
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I’m sure many of you have seen this clip - it’s got the internet going crazy but thought I would post it for anyone who missed it.
On “France has got talent” two hot gay acrobats performed a routine to the song hallelujah. The meaning behind the routine was anti-homophobia. It was literally one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen, and it culminated with the two acrobats kissing. At this point I had tears running down my eyes – I don’t know why it was just so powerful and validating. It showed that there are still people who do care in this ever colder world.
The judges loved it. Watch for yourself and maybe whilst you are watching think to yourself is there some small action that you can carry out in your daily life that will challenge homophobia. Maybe something as simple as showing a bit of friendliness or support to an LGBTQ+ neighbour or co-worker. The LGBTQ+ community need straight allies.
Enjoy
https:/ /www.ga ytimes. co.uk/c ulture/ 129836/ gay-acr obats-s tun-jud ges-on- frances -got-ta lent-wi th-beau tiful-d ance-ro utine-a gainst- homopho bia/
Tim
On “France has got talent” two hot gay acrobats performed a routine to the song hallelujah. The meaning behind the routine was anti-homophobia. It was literally one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen, and it culminated with the two acrobats kissing. At this point I had tears running down my eyes – I don’t know why it was just so powerful and validating. It showed that there are still people who do care in this ever colder world.
The judges loved it. Watch for yourself and maybe whilst you are watching think to yourself is there some small action that you can carry out in your daily life that will challenge homophobia. Maybe something as simple as showing a bit of friendliness or support to an LGBTQ+ neighbour or co-worker. The LGBTQ+ community need straight allies.
Enjoy
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Tim
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They haven't since 1967. Haven't you seen the Gay pride marches?
Nothing different in their display of gymnastics that a hetrosexual pair of men could not perform imho. The kiss at the end was not necessary. Just reminded me of this.
They haven't since 1967. Haven't you seen the Gay pride marches?
Nothing different in their display of gymnastics that a hetrosexual pair of men could not perform imho. The kiss at the end was not necessary. Just reminded me of this.
I suppose it's not for everyone but very uplifting and powerful for so many of us who have faced discrimination and hatred. So many of us who have struggled to be who we really are.
Also, and I don't mean to be crude her but if you pause the video with 55 seconds remaining you can tell the acrobat bending over has an absolutely enormous package!!
Also, and I don't mean to be crude her but if you pause the video with 55 seconds remaining you can tell the acrobat bending over has an absolutely enormous package!!
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