What is it about gay men that make them hate each other so much?
Long LONG story short: there was this older gentleman that was after me tonight; I wound up telling him that I have a boyfriend (which is about 1/3 truth). He was a really sweet guy but I just wasn't interested. Anyway, we all had way too much to drink, but this guy had so much to drink that his legs gave out - as in, he couldn't walk at all. So I, along with James (that's a whole nother post in and of itself), escorted him out the door and helped him into a cab. Meanwhile, all of these hanus mean drunken assholes were taking pictures of it! As in "and this is what happens at Charlie's...etc".
How is this okay? How is this acceptable? First of all, these are all guys that I know from the bars that I frequent or from working on the strip, and whatever. Second of all, they don't know this man who is in need of assistance. Third of all, who gives anyone the right to make fun of someone like that? That is just not acceptable. That is not humane. That is just not cool.
Luckily, I had enough courage (granted, it was false courage - you do the math) and the anger to stand up and say something. Sadly enough, under normal sober conditions I would have just let it pass for fear of causing conflict or getting into a confrontation. But tonight, I actually did something. I started yelling at these guys about how this is not OKAY and that some day, SOME DAY, they would be old too and need help, and how would they feel if someone was snapping pictures at them in their time of need. Granted, I was much more heated and much snottier when talking to them, but that really really upset me. These words don't give merit to how angry I was at these guys. And, what I said probably will get me ostrasized from some of the bars that they work at, but I really and truly feel better knowing that maybe, just maybe, I helped a little bit. Maybe something I said go through to one of those jerks. And even if it didn't - I feel better for standing up for not only this guy, for myself, but also for anyone who's ever been in a similar situation.
I just don't understand how anyone - no matter how drunk or high or whatever they are - can excuse that kind of behavior. How can you look at those pictures and still laugh; knowing that this person was in need of help. How can you look yourself in the mirror knowing that you laughed at someone who was in pain and who needed help? I just don't get it. But I'm damn glad I was able to at least stick up for him.
Long LONG story short: there was this older gentleman that was after me tonight; I wound up telling him that I have a boyfriend (which is about 1/3 truth). He was a really sweet guy but I just wasn't interested. Anyway, we all had way too much to drink, but this guy had so much to drink that his legs gave out - as in, he couldn't walk at all. So I, along with James (that's a whole nother post in and of itself), escorted him out the door and helped him into a cab. Meanwhile, all of these hanus mean drunken assholes were taking pictures of it! As in "and this is what happens at Charlie's...etc".
How is this okay? How is this acceptable? First of all, these are all guys that I know from the bars that I frequent or from working on the strip, and whatever. Second of all, they don't know this man who is in need of assistance. Third of all, who gives anyone the right to make fun of someone like that? That is just not acceptable. That is not humane. That is just not cool.
Luckily, I had enough courage (granted, it was false courage - you do the math) and the anger to stand up and say something. Sadly enough, under normal sober conditions I would have just let it pass for fear of causing conflict or getting into a confrontation. But tonight, I actually did something. I started yelling at these guys about how this is not OKAY and that some day, SOME DAY, they would be old too and need help, and how would they feel if someone was snapping pictures at them in their time of need. Granted, I was much more heated and much snottier when talking to them, but that really really upset me. These words don't give merit to how angry I was at these guys. And, what I said probably will get me ostrasized from some of the bars that they work at, but I really and truly feel better knowing that maybe, just maybe, I helped a little bit. Maybe something I said go through to one of those jerks. And even if it didn't - I feel better for standing up for not only this guy, for myself, but also for anyone who's ever been in a similar situation.
I just don't understand how anyone - no matter how drunk or high or whatever they are - can excuse that kind of behavior. How can you look at those pictures and still laugh; knowing that this person was in need of help. How can you look yourself in the mirror knowing that you laughed at someone who was in pain and who needed help? I just don't get it. But I'm damn glad I was able to at least stick up for him.
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