Talk:Morph (X-Men: The Animated Series)

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So, question[edit]

Since when did gender/sexuality suddenly become such a notable trait to the point where being a certain gender/sexuality makes you more notable than someone of a different gender/sexuality? Especially if it's not the typical male/female thing you usually get. Like, maybe I don't get it 'cause I'm a straight white dude who's never been attacked for something like that but like big whoop? Why should anyone, regardless of where you stand on the issue, care THAT much over who someone decides to fuck? Like it just seems to me both sides, gender nonconforming types and the intolerant people railing against them need to take a step back and wonder if this is REALLY something to get THAT worked up over. Live your life, fuck whomever you wanna fuck and don't make it other people's problems, simple.

PS SO glad my favorite jerk from my favorite show out now has an article. Americanfreedom (talk) 15:08, 12 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]

So you're pointing out that on Wikipedia, LGBTQ types are considered more "notable" than heterosexually-inclined persons are. Persons with primarily heterosexual inclinations are presumably the majority. It used to be that being gay was highly scandalous. Now that attitude is old-fashioned and generally considered offensive. So you're now stating what's generally accepted (except by old fuddy duddies), and it's offensive if someone considers that it's any of their business what your sexual preferences are. So you're just stating what is now considered a commonplace, i.e. the way we expect normal people to respond to such a revelation. Fabrickator (talk) 12:26, 15 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]