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  • I doubt if it really is only 10% gay in Brazil.If it is,it will be a temporary state and sooner or later it will catch up with the UK where it is a lot more than 10%.In comes Gay rights and out goes heterosexual rights.

  • well...the same way you feel discriminated against your sexuality I am feeling discriminated against your xenophobia. In the same way saying all gays are perverts or saying this is a wrong thing to do you saying "Seo Peulo" in a sarcastic way and tell the whole city to fuck of is wrong.You are putting us in the same bag. You are being the same prick as any homophobic. Discrimination comes from any side as you can see.

  • I live in São Paulo,and you know what? you are right!! Is fucking ridiculous this hetero pride day! Thanks for sharing with us XD

  • Yeah man... I'm getting tired to apologize for my own country, but sorry. You know, there are lots of us brazilians who also think that this is an absurd, so please, don't generalize. We're trying to change. And, I'm just asking, but do you think that, by showing something terrible like this we're any worse than any other country? Like the US, for instance, where the homophobia won't appear as clearly, but it's just as dangerous?

  • Well I watched the another video on the same topic. I made a response but had to re-do it because I was out the night before my speech was messed I had to redo my response this time around it has not be accepted either that he has not responded to it. And there is more this story than you are anyone who has done a video on this revealing typical. Oh by the way if you don't believe in what Gay people what you to believe in then your branded a homophobe (A made up word by Gay Activist)

  • Oh, please... It wasn't aproved. And... OMG, you have a lot of cities with latin names. Why is it so hard to say "São Paulo"? At least is close to "San Paul", try that! ._. Is it so hard to say "San Francisco"? "Los Angeles"? -.-'

  • @ViniLdCff Those names are not Latin.

  • @rep5281 -.-'

    Oh yeah... it isn't... of course not... What was I thinking! If "Los Angeles" is the name of a USA city, why would it be a Latin variant(spanish, portuguese, french, etc)? USA speakes ONLY English, after all... My apologies. I didn't know I was that stupid...

  • @ViLeiteC Those languages are derived from Latin but they are not Latin nor are the names of the cities you mentioned.

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  • lol brazil

  • homofobia na parada e xenofobia no gringo aí...

  • Hello my friend, the law of the straight pride day was vetoed by the mayor of St. Paul! Another victory!

  • Stupid american idiot that detracts one of the biggest and most important cities in the world, which has the biggest gay parade of the globe. Gay people in Brazil are mostly respected and this proposal was not signed by the mayor. Being the democracy that Brazil is, we have such jerks on the council almost as stupids as some of your country's republicans exponents.

    btw, you're a fat ass and your sense of politicized humor is ridiculous.

  • Um Americana otário e ignorante que não conhece São Paulo e nem sabe ao menos pronunciar o nome de uma das maiores e mais importantes cidades do mundo, nada estranho... Ignorante...

    Actually São Paulo has the biggest gay parade in the world and gay people can marry =)

    This law is nothing and doesn't represent the people from São Paulo.

  • It's probably a moot point, but it's pronounced Sow Pah-loo.

  • I'm brazillian and straight. Me and most of the brazillians don't like this Heterosexual Pride Day, and this looks like a joke, but for christ sake stop being ignorant, the government is guilty and unfortonately the education here is so poor that 60% of the people don't know how to vote properly. And that's what happen, so please a little respect right? You can call the governemnet what you fucking want. I would agree, but us? If you dont know how our country works, could you please STFU.

  • I AM BRAZILIAN

    I AM ASHAMED FOR BEING BRAZILIAN

  • I really think that is an absurd!!! Pride days are done for people request their rights from the society. They fight, they go agaist everybody, they are humiliated, they suffer. That's why they have a pride day. Women, black people, indians have their pride day here in Brazil because they have been the opressed class since the beginning of Brazil History. And gays? Because they have been killed, beucase they have been spanked and because Brazil DO NOT WNAT TO PROTECT THEIR RIGHTS.

  • Pois é, a camara municipal retardada é a da maior cidade da América Latina. São Paulo, com diversos problemas problemas sociais e os vereadores se preocupando com coisas sem a menos importancia. Se a moda pega!

  • toma no cu gordin boiola eu tenho orgulho de ser hetero e vc me proibindo ou oprimindo meu orgulho de ser hetero é crime... entao eis a nova lei heterofobia... num futuro proximo te processarei por este video kkkkkk

  • I understand your argument against this subject, but hey, creating a whole channel just to diss Brazil? Really? You have nothing else to do? Maybe exercising, having sex or masturbating to the brazilian girl who broke you poor ginger heart, or maybe, just living. Ever tried that, fatto? Well, maybe you should ;)

  • @cloversativa I agree with you.

    I don't ike this "Straight parade" either, but this channel is a fucking joke.... wtf?

  • Seriously, WHY would we want an Heterosexual Pride day? So that heterosexuals can fight for our right to get married? Or to adopt children? Or not to have people judging us because we are heterosexual? Get a grip, people!!! There is just no point in creating Heterosexual Pride day!!!

    I'm proud of being brazilian and I love Brazil, but it embarasses me so much sometimes...

  • Ridiculo esse cara, desde quando um determinado grupo de pessoas precisa ser oprimida para ter seu dia?? Se for por esse raciocinio não deveria existir natal, dia dos namorados, dia dos pais, dia das mães, dia das crianças?? Pq se um determinado grupo social tem o seu dia quem se insere no outro grupo não pode ter o dia deles?? Para mim isso é preconceito

  • @Taronak Sua lógica está invertida.

  • me  desculpa, mas vcs estão perdendo o ponto.. foda-se se o cara é um americano e ñ sabe pronunciar São Paulo. MTA gnt no mundo, eu diria inclusive a maioria, ñ saberia. isso NÃO é importante. incrível é um cara que nem do Brasil é se indignar com essa medida altamente homofóbica e as pessoas DAQUI, os brasileiros NÃO. foda-se se vc ñ é gay, todo mundo devia ter a decência de admitir o qnto esse projeto é absurdo e o qnto esse Apolinário é um preconceituoso que nunca devia ter sido eleito.

  • Primeiro, não ter ideia de como se diz São Paulo é ignorância, é como não saber dizer Berlin, por exemplo. E segundo, penso que é uma aprovação desnecessária, eu diria boba, a desse projeto, mas eu ainda não vi um brasileiro fazendo vídeos pra tirar sarro, dando lição de moral sobre leis ridículas dos outros (ouvi algumas na faculdade), e não acharia bonito se visse.

    Na minha opinião, cada um ridicularize seus próprios representantes ou cultura, e se mobilize como puder quando achar que deve.

  • Where is this guy from??? No information in the FB. Anyway and just for instance I must say that for some people it is so much easier to poking their noses in someone else's business, countries,laws....It seems like their own places have no problems and that they have a whole history of integration and respect to the civil rights....not to mention the huge economic problems they have been experiencing for years, unfortunately.

  • Mais um idiota que se acha dono da verdade e resolve tentar provar isso no You Tube. Só pode ser americano.

  • Ignorante é o dono deste vídeo que mal sabe pronunciar uma das maiores cidades do mundo e ainda acha engraçado.. no meu ponto de vista essa ideia é mais uma crítica do que uma atitude séria.. gordo ruivo otário cuide do seu país

  • BRAZIL FTW !!!

  • The free tranlatio of the previous coment:

    This video misses something very important: São Paulo is not any city, it is not Martinsburg. It is one of the most important cities of Brazil. So, it is even worse (if it is possible) than if any other Brazilian city would like to creat a heterossexual pride day.

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  • Infelizmente esse vídeo deixa de frisar uma coisa muito importante: São Paulo nãoé Martinsburgo, não é qualquer cidade da qual o mundo inteironão sabe o nome. Simplesmente é a maior e uma das principais cidades do país. O fato da cidade de São Paulo criar um projeto de lei como esse é pior ainda do que se fosse outra cidade do Brasil.

    Mas o vídeo perde a oportunidade de fazer mais essa crítica e prefere achar que é uma cidadezinha insignificante...

  • I live in Brasil, and it's going to be very hard to change this mentalitty when most people (including the supposedly educated University students) still believe that being a homossexual is a "choice". Mostly all of the arguments against homossexualism are based around this notion. So yeah, bummer.

  • @Boauk

    Do you have proof that people are born gay? No. You don't. There is none. So stop using that argument. It's trite and fuckin' annoying.

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  • @StraightOuttaDC Well, you can ask any gay person or you can just look at yourself. Was there a point in your life where you chose to be a heterosexual? A point where you actually CHOSE who you felt sexually atractted for? I find it hard to believe there was. Now if you can't conceive the notion that people have different sexual desires than you, opposite in fact, and if you want actual scientific proof, then you can research the works mentioned on this youtube video: watch?v=MfBOGXFkC8c

  • wwwnarthcomslashdocsslashinnat­edothtml

    Simon LeVay, in his study of the hypothalamic differences between the brains of homosexual and heterosexual men, offered the following criticisms of his own research:

    "It's important to stress what I didn't find. I did not prove that homosexuality is genetic, or find a genetic cause for being gay. I didn't show that gay men are born that way, the most common mistake people make in interpreting my work. Nor did I locate a gay center in the brain."

  • @StraightOuttaDC I'll take a look. But, "i didn't find"= don't exist? And is that the only research on this matter? Again, just talk to a gay person and ask since when do they remember being gay. They'll say "as long as I can remember", which I guess is the same answer you'd give regarding your sexuality. In all honesty, people shouldnt have to prove things like this, just, well, listen and trust. You dont justify to the world why you desire one girl and not the other, why shoud gay people do?

  • Boauk, whether or not I choose one woman over another is irrelevant. As a male, I have a natural attraction to the opposite sex, and a desire to seed up (or at least fuck) quite a few of them. One cannot deny that men are naturally attracted to women. I could argue that the entire advancement of civilization is based on the fact that men did it for women, seeing as to how they have to bear our children.

    But that wouldn't matter to this discussion anway.

  • Boauk, whether or not I choose one woman over another is irrelevant. As a male, I have a natural attraction to the opposite sex. One cannot deny that men are naturally attracted to women.

    What is important to understand is that environmental factors, which influence human behavior, are never taken into consideration when the "born that way" argument arises.

    Ever watch cartoons?

  • @StraightOuttaDC what the "influenced" argument disregards is your own experience with your sexuality. i mean, as a st8 guy you dont know what it is to be attracted to men, but im sure you can guarantee you cant change your heterosexuality no matter how, and it has been the same since ever. why should it be different for gay people? why should they have to justify it? can you call "unnatural" something you just are? see, if a guy is gay, he just proved you men can be naturally attracted to men.

  • @Boauk

    I won't change my sexual preference because I am naturally attracted to women. All men are. Period. If this was not the case, there wouldn't be two sexes. Sexual pleasure and and reproduction are the foundation of human attraction. Again, experience with sexuality has nothing to do with it.

  • @StraightOuttaDC You cannot possibly change your sexual preference nor did you choose to be straight, stupid. You just are straight and if all men were attracted to women there would be no gay men. If all women were attracted to men, there would be no lesbians.

  • @Boauk

    If children imitate effeminate characters in cartoons, and find themselves wearing skirts (watch?v=-XBCLGDbhKg), then that's due in large part to a lack of male role models and socioenvironmental conditioning claiming that it's "okay" to do such things. If this is all a boy knows from age 5, before sexuality is even realized by children, then you'd have a homosexual child who would otherwise have found an attraction to women as boys naturally do by age 10.

  • @StraightOuttaDC hum, the "training children to be gay" example. yeah, i don't think I have anything else to add to this. it's just a shame that such a big issue could be solved by simply talking to gay people and noticing that the ocurrance of this "absent male" scenario in their development is just as frequent as all the other possible scenarios. so, when you learn people are "becoming" gay even in families with strong, present male figures, what else are you going to blame?

  • @Boauk

    Nothing to add. I know you have nothing to add. My argument if foolproof. I'm the only one who provided evidence. You simply can't refute it, so you back out. I'm surprised you haven't retreated to ad hominem attacks.

    And I'd blame weak male figures for it. Anyone who willingly allows their child to take a path towards obvious social problems is unfit for parenthood. Proper psychosocial development in the child trumps what they *think* they are. Period.

  • Just to top it off. I'm a Brazilian hetero guy who doesn't agree with any term posted on the Brazilian Hetero PrideDay, It's basically one individual fightihg to have that stupid day. Don't put it in general words. It's not nice

  • btw you pronouce it like "sahn paoolow"

  • I'm brazillian and a Martinsburg resident. I watched your video like.. 15 times and laughed out loud everyone of them. I didn't vote for the idiots that came up and approved this bull*shit, it's so utterly stupid I can barely believe it.

    Don't worry, though. Our mayor is gay, and this bill needs his signature. I hope that ONCE is in his futile political career he stands up for what's really important... like poverty, famine, gays getting beat up in the streets of Martinsburg *true story*.

  • The question is not whether its necessary or not. Its a matter of freedom to have and express one's own opinions and fight for them. Brazil is a democracy, and there is people who think politicians are going overboard with some polemic pro-gay law projects (i'm talking about a federal law that was supposed obligate schools into disseminating statements such as: "be gay, you will have twice the options") and really fear that their children are 'doomed' to be gay. That PROJECT represents this.

  • @Gusativo

    Misinformed. For starts, being gay doesn't give you twice the options, that goes for bi people (which actually DON'T have twice the options, 'cause no matter what gender, i guarantee that unless you're angelina jolie, there's more people who won't go to bed with you than those who will. I tried.) and there is NO SUCH THING in the project. It's to fight bullying, it's saying that it's ok IF YOU ARE, not that HEY, WE ALL SHOULD BE TOO! So, freedom of speech, yes, to say we hate gays.

  • @VicenteMarinho Sorry, i referred wrong. I was talking about a federal resolution from the Ministry of Education to which we do not have knowledge of the full content. And displaying an opposing opinion doesn't mean it's a hate opinion - don't overstretch what I said. All I am saying is that legal commemorative dates were never approved on matters of necessity and that those that feel uncomfortable with way society is taking have the right to do it, even through political manifestations.

  • This video talk about Brazil and São Paulo? F**** u Americans. In Utah they have a law who if u r homo and someone catch u in the car with your boyfriend u have the double of years in the prison. I don't think Hereto Pride Day is necessary, they don't need that.... but we can't blame Brazilians or Paulistanos cause this... is just a thing who they want to do... is a free country...

  • I am Brasilian, I am Straight, I feel Ashamed. Go ahead.

  • I am Brasilian, I am Straight, I feel Ashamed. Go ahead.

  • well... may be it's a way to tell that the homo's fight against homophobic opression is getting may be too much exagerated. And about that, my friend, you're not in Brazil to know much about how those things are going on here. Homos are may be 5% of the population but they take much more percent of the public attention.

    Nothing against homos, but you don't need to be so much tawdry.

  • @Kinho88 the fact is that our Brazilian name became dirty in the outside world. LIttle mind, you know. And just because we have more attention, the straight people needs a day? O.o

  • I doubt that 90% of the population is straight but whatever, everyone has the rights to be happy for what they are, if you cant live with the straight pride day, dont go out at 4th december to celebrate this day, all you're doing here is deny a right that everyone should have, just because gays had their rights denied in several ways, doesnt mean we need to private us from celebratin our sexual opinion...

  • HELL YES " A DAY TO TALK TO GIRLS " ALL DAY LONGGG "

  • I tell you what is wrong with Brazil. Our education sucks.We can not have a critical opinion even living in a democracy, censorship is more common than you think. Thus, the population lives in an eternal anesthesia as the key policy issues for the progress of the nation to a better level.

  • HAHAHHAHAHAHA GREAT!

  • looks like Shawn Crahan

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