Tim Gunn, the fashion icon from Project Runway and Chair of the Department of Fashion Designs at Parsons, sits down for a cocktail with SuChin Pak to talk fashion, life and style.
Tim Gunn, the fashion icon from Project Runway and Chair of the Department of Fashion Designs at Parsons, sits down for a cocktail with SuChin Pak to talk fashion, life and style.
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she is a nervous interviewer. Tim would be laying down the deepest thought, or idea and there would be like, no pause, and she'd ask some other question, 'topic change'. OMG! so hard to listen to. ....her.
I am gay and I object to the idea that simply because Tim Gunn is gay he must know what everyone should wear. Guess what, Tim- i love wearing my mink coat and will continue. I also think you look like a cadaver in a coffin- grim not gay.
Gay marraige is not about freedom of speech - no one is telling you can't voice your opinion on whether you think it is right or not. It is about equal rights and how homosexuals feel as though they are second class citizens b/c they do not have the same rights as the rest of us. Could you look at a gay sibling or family member and tell them to their face that you dont think they deserve the same rights as you? I myself could not do that to someone I care about.
Yea I'm pretty darn liberal and that's something I can't really agree with. I do agree there is a HUGE bias but I also agree that you're confusing having unconditional love for someone with having to adopt and welcome their beliefs which you just can't on all issues. Doesn't mean you have to hate them for it and believe me (I know) with kids some issues can make you boil and I won't agree, but it doesn't mean I won't love them with my soul. It just isn't true.
I don't feel there's an error in logic seeing as homosexuality is real. People who are unbiased are few and far between. What you're saying makes sense....but I feel that few people actually disagree with gay marriage or civil unions without holding some sort of negative bias. It's human.
I think that someone "loving" a gay friend while not supporting gay marriage or civil unions is more of an idealistic thought. Though not impossible.
Well, you said you "can't" have a gay friend whom you love without believing in it and that they don't go together and then just now that it isn't impossible to do. I personally can and some (I will emphasize some) do too. But I do agree that it is far and few as far as people who don't have a bias. I totally agree with you.
Yea homosexuality is very real but I don't think that's the point he's making. Some people disagree with gay marriage and that's ok with me. I happen to be ok with it. But to say that loving someone and believing in gay marriage HAVE to go hand in hand isn't true. I happen to respect both sides of the argument. Maybe many people do have a bias, but point being it's not correct to say they HAVE to go together because loving someone doesn't mean having to agree with their lifestyles.
Yea that's not the point I was making. I can agree with some things you said though. Alot of people are bias, I agree. But the the condition of loving someone should be unconditional. But the word "unconditional" shouldn't be mistaken with having to agree with what they do and their lifestyle. That's the error I'm pointing out. You could love someone so much you'd give your life for them.. that's unconditional. But you don't have to agree with gay marriage.
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I think that someone "loving" a gay friend while not supporting gay marriage or civil unions is more of an idealistic thought. Though not impossible.