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<blockquote data-quote="jdavis" data-source="post: 905750" data-attributes="member: 8704"><p>(Wondering if I should be offended or not right now?) I have nothing against anything homosexual or not, I am no way insinuating anything is wrong with a view or a interpretation, I have several very good gay friends that I have known for years. </p><p></p><p>My problem was this is a statement article from the Los Angeles Times put up on the Chicago Tribune website. This isn't a thesis, this is a published article. He states certain scenes definatively mean something based on his interpretation, instead of doing some very simple research. I don't care what the point is it's a questionable stretch that shouldn't of been stated as fact. Nobody is saying that there are not homosexual references in the X Men or in the X Men movie, but the point of this article was this was only about homosexuality. </p><p></p><p>As far as the Claremont statement, I was just pointing out that I was being told:and: and: so what do I believe? Nobody here ever stated that Homosexuality wasn't one of the themes of the X Men just that it was not the only theme, aparently Claremont said otherwise. </p><p></p><p>As for the rest of it, well it just isn't that important and it's getting a little too close to some personal insults flying around here. So I'm just going to step out of this one, I learned alot about the X Men here and I will just step away. no harm no foul.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdavis, post: 905750, member: 8704"] (Wondering if I should be offended or not right now?) I have nothing against anything homosexual or not, I am no way insinuating anything is wrong with a view or a interpretation, I have several very good gay friends that I have known for years. My problem was this is a statement article from the Los Angeles Times put up on the Chicago Tribune website. This isn't a thesis, this is a published article. He states certain scenes definatively mean something based on his interpretation, instead of doing some very simple research. I don't care what the point is it's a questionable stretch that shouldn't of been stated as fact. Nobody is saying that there are not homosexual references in the X Men or in the X Men movie, but the point of this article was this was only about homosexuality. As far as the Claremont statement, I was just pointing out that I was being told:and: and: so what do I believe? Nobody here ever stated that Homosexuality wasn't one of the themes of the X Men just that it was not the only theme, aparently Claremont said otherwise. As for the rest of it, well it just isn't that important and it's getting a little too close to some personal insults flying around here. So I'm just going to step out of this one, I learned alot about the X Men here and I will just step away. no harm no foul. [/QUOTE]
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