Hey guys,
During these pandemic I have taken upon myself to learn a bunch of languages and learn about the world. I studied English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Arabic and even a bit of Japanese..etc.
However, out of all these countries the one's which stood out the most where Brazil and Germany/Austria when it came to the whole "Gay agenda." I have no issue with homosexuality as long as its kept in privacy, I grew up religious and was taught this level of tolerance. However, it seems that now its seems every year that goes by the more radical the agenda becomes. Initially, "sexual liberalism" meant a fun "guy's comedy" like American Pie, Playboy, Sport's Illustrated. Nowadays that would be seen as "mysogyinist"
When I studied Portuguese: Almost every Brazilian film I watched with my teacher aimed at young adults had a LGBT subplot. For instance, I watched a film about music and the main characters dad is homosexual. I wonder what was the point of it. But the movie didn't explain. I also watched another comedy film and its as also about another gay character. After awhile, I got tired and stopped watching. It seems everything after the early 2000s is about that homosexuality I would say the last great series was Anita, but afterwards it seems it all went downhill. Also bear in mind that it whatever your stance is on female prostitution it seems in more conservative societies it was accepted now the movie seems it to be frowned upon. Any expression of Male desire or male heterosexuality is seen as bad. Hence, it Spain people like Torbe, guy pays his models to hook up, people want to cancel him and shut down porn and men paying for sex since they see it as male power over women's body.
When I studied German: I was repulse by a German film. It seems here they go all out. One of the trailers feature male homosexuals comparing genital..etc. It seems this film was aimed at young adults. Also I was talking with this French guy who told me that he has also noticed that in Germany and I assume Austria as well they have all these "weird fetishes" as emasculating men. This entertainment is branded as "mainstream" entertainment.
During these pandemic I have taken upon myself to learn a bunch of languages and learn about the world. I studied English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Arabic and even a bit of Japanese..etc.
However, out of all these countries the one's which stood out the most where Brazil and Germany/Austria when it came to the whole "Gay agenda." I have no issue with homosexuality as long as its kept in privacy, I grew up religious and was taught this level of tolerance. However, it seems that now its seems every year that goes by the more radical the agenda becomes. Initially, "sexual liberalism" meant a fun "guy's comedy" like American Pie, Playboy, Sport's Illustrated. Nowadays that would be seen as "mysogyinist"
When I studied Portuguese: Almost every Brazilian film I watched with my teacher aimed at young adults had a LGBT subplot. For instance, I watched a film about music and the main characters dad is homosexual. I wonder what was the point of it. But the movie didn't explain. I also watched another comedy film and its as also about another gay character. After awhile, I got tired and stopped watching. It seems everything after the early 2000s is about that homosexuality I would say the last great series was Anita, but afterwards it seems it all went downhill. Also bear in mind that it whatever your stance is on female prostitution it seems in more conservative societies it was accepted now the movie seems it to be frowned upon. Any expression of Male desire or male heterosexuality is seen as bad. Hence, it Spain people like Torbe, guy pays his models to hook up, people want to cancel him and shut down porn and men paying for sex since they see it as male power over women's body.
When I studied German: I was repulse by a German film. It seems here they go all out. One of the trailers feature male homosexuals comparing genital..etc. It seems this film was aimed at young adults. Also I was talking with this French guy who told me that he has also noticed that in Germany and I assume Austria as well they have all these "weird fetishes" as emasculating men. This entertainment is branded as "mainstream" entertainment.
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