Friday, September 23, 2016

I Didn't Say It ...

Tim Gunn, on Kanye West, "fashion" designer:

“I’m totally perplexed about why the fashion industry has not looked at these, frankly, dumb, basic clothes and cried ‘hoax.’ Kanye West is a sphinx without a riddle. I just don’t understand why people are so in awe. [The models in the show were] basically wearing stretch undergarments. I think the only thing dumber than these clothes would be the people who would buy these clothes.”

Dumb clothes by a dumb, albeit very full of himself designer, bought by dumb people.
Yeah, I don’t see that ad running, though I can see Kanye going anti-Gunn in a rap somewhere, but Kanye, you fool,  don’t come for Tim Gunn unless he sends for you.
Lord Ivar Mountbatten, Queen Elisabeth’s cousin, coming out as gay:

"Being a Mountbatten was never the problem,’ he says, ‘it was the generation into which I was born. When I was growing up, it was known as “the love that dare not speak its name”, but what’s amazing now is how far we have all come in terms of acceptance. 'Coming out” is such a funny phrase but it’s what I suppose I did in a rather roundabout way, emerging to a place I’m happy to be. I have struggled with my sexuality and in some ways I still do; it has been a real journey to reach this point."

Ivar is the first member of the Royal Family to come out, though, you know, there are a lot of royal gays.
Robert Gates, former Defense Secretary, on The Rump:

“He has no clue about the difference between negotiating a business deal and negotiating with sovereign nations. A thin-skinned, temperamental, shoot-from-the-hip and lip, uninformed commander-in-chief is too great a risk for America.”

Don’t forget orange! Thin orange skin!
Jeffrey Tambor, accepting an Emmy for playing a trans woman on Transparent:

“To you people out there, you producers and you network owners and you agents and you creative sparks, please give transgender talent a chance. Give them auditions. Give them their story. Do that. And, also, one more thing, I would not be unhappy were I the last cisgender male to play a female transgender [woman] on television. We have work to do.” 

I do think that any actor worth his salt should be able to play any role, but let’s make room for trans actors getting work, as transgender or cisgender; just let them work.
Richard Sherman, Seattle Seahawks cornerback, at a team press conference after the police shootings in Tulsa and Charlotte:

“So, today, obviously we’re playing San Fran and they’re a great opponent. They’ve got some weapons: Torrey Smith, Carlos Hyde. They’re running Chip Kelly’s offense. … But I’m not going to answer any questions today, and it’s no offense to you guys. But I think the state of things in the world today is very interesting. I think you have players that are trying to take a stand and trying to be aware of social issue and try to make a stand an increase people’s awareness and put a spotlight on it and they’re being ignored. Whether they’re taking a knee or whether they’re locking arms, they’re trying to bring people together and unite them for a cause. I think the last couple days, a couple more guys have gotten shot and killed in the middle of the street. And more videos have come out of guys getting killed, and I think people are still missing the point. The reason these guys are kneeling, the reason we’re locking arms is to bring people together — to make people aware that this is not right. It’s not right for people to get killed in the street. I do a lot of community service. I go out there and try to help kids and try to encourage them to be better and to aspire to more. And when you tell a kid, ‘When you’re dealing with police, just put your hands up and comply with everything.’ And there’s still a chance of them getting shot and no repercussions for anyone, that’s an unfortunate time to be living. It’s an unfortunate place to be in. There’s not a lot you can tell a kid. There’s not a lot you can try to inspire a person when you say, ‘We need black fathers to be in the community to stay there for your kids,’ but they’re getting killed in the street for nothing, for putting their hands on their cars. And I think that’s the unfortunate part, that’s the unfortunate place that we’re living in. And something needs to be done. And so when a guy takes a knee, you can ignore it. You can say, ‘He’s not being patriotic, he’s not honoring the flag.’ I’m doing none of those things. I’m saying — straight up — this is wrong, and we need to do something. So thank you guys, have a blessed day.”

There was a meme on Facebook that summed it up:
You get angry when a black man takes a knee, but do nothing when a black man takes a bullet.
Something does need to be done.

6 comments:

  1. if kanye is a "fashion designer", then my ass crack runs sideways!

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  2. "you know, there are a lot of royal gays." .....Prince Edward, for example.

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  3. Blobby mentions (Shhhhhhh - whisper!) one Prince E. But Sophie (that now exalted former office-clerk) has gone on record as saying "Edward is NOT gay!" Being his wife - AND father of their children (we assume) - she would know wouldn't she? (Wouldn't she?.... WOULDn't she?) So all that talk about his gay affairs when he was working in Cameron Mackintosh's theatre company simply MUST have been false! Yeah, right! In the 80s/90s I had a friendship - platonic - with a theatre buddy who had high-up contacts in that world and who fed me the gen about who was the royal personage's latest affair. So it's about believing his version or Sophie's. I know who I believe. Besides, how would a wife know anyway? Come out, Eddie baby! (Fat chance!)

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  4. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-37423901 thought this would interest you in lieu of Richard Sherman's remarks

    And I'm with Raybeard and Blobby on the Prince E gayness lark; his was the first name to come to mind! That talk has been around for decades

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  5. "A lot of royal gays" - insert your own "queen" pun here.

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