God, did anyone see Jeremy Kyle today?
Just watched it on ITV2 so I assume it was the re-run from the mornings show.
If you did, was anyone else as angry as I was about the two idiotic brothers who hated, beat up, disowned and litterally mentally tortured their younger brother because they thought he was gay?
I fealt so sorry for the lad and thought that he should have disowned his whole family himself. I know that some people would say that it is difficult because it is his family. But who would want a family like that. You could tell that he was scared of his two (i'm hard and totally straight - yeah right!) brothers to his right. If he is gay, of which it is no bodies business what so ever if he was, then this kind of abuse from his family could have easily turned himself into a bigot and to become homophobic himself. He may have looked a bit weak on stage along side those two monkeys that were supposed to be his brothers, but it obviously had'nt effected him totally altogether mentally. Because although he has been driven to drink (of which I don't think that his alcohol problem stemmed from the bigotry and abuse altogether, but more to the fact that he was related to them lot would be more than enough to drive anyone to drink) but he was still strong enough to say that he did not hate guys and had no problem with them himself. In this "let's follow each other like sheep" type of world that some people live in today could have caused him to have lied and turned round and said that he was not gay (like he did, but don't think is true) but he could of easily said that he hated them too; but he did't - resepct to him for that.
I personally think that alot of the bigotry, racism and homophobia that many people suffer today is due to the fact of people following in the footsteps of their old fashioned veiwed family and "let's be hard and narrow minded" so called mates. To me "being hard" and strong is not to follow the leader, but to stand up for your own views and express them in which ever way you choose to, whether gay or not.
If no one saw the show today, then this topic will be a whole load of nonscense, but to those who did; I think that Jeremy did a good job in keeping them under control and did his best to ashame and embarass them in front of the audience and the whole nation, for which they deserved. But what I think would have been more effective would have been for Jeremy to have given an order to the large black, muscled security bloke who stood behind them, to roger each brother sensless to teach them a damn good lesson!!!, I would anyway, well either that or to kick their bloody heads in. Actually I would have been tempted to have done that myself.
...There, I feel much better after that. Well a bit anyway. :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
Just watched it on ITV2 so I assume it was the re-run from the mornings show.
If you did, was anyone else as angry as I was about the two idiotic brothers who hated, beat up, disowned and litterally mentally tortured their younger brother because they thought he was gay?
I fealt so sorry for the lad and thought that he should have disowned his whole family himself. I know that some people would say that it is difficult because it is his family. But who would want a family like that. You could tell that he was scared of his two (i'm hard and totally straight - yeah right!) brothers to his right. If he is gay, of which it is no bodies business what so ever if he was, then this kind of abuse from his family could have easily turned himself into a bigot and to become homophobic himself. He may have looked a bit weak on stage along side those two monkeys that were supposed to be his brothers, but it obviously had'nt effected him totally altogether mentally. Because although he has been driven to drink (of which I don't think that his alcohol problem stemmed from the bigotry and abuse altogether, but more to the fact that he was related to them lot would be more than enough to drive anyone to drink) but he was still strong enough to say that he did not hate guys and had no problem with them himself. In this "let's follow each other like sheep" type of world that some people live in today could have caused him to have lied and turned round and said that he was not gay (like he did, but don't think is true) but he could of easily said that he hated them too; but he did't - resepct to him for that.
I personally think that alot of the bigotry, racism and homophobia that many people suffer today is due to the fact of people following in the footsteps of their old fashioned veiwed family and "let's be hard and narrow minded" so called mates. To me "being hard" and strong is not to follow the leader, but to stand up for your own views and express them in which ever way you choose to, whether gay or not.
If no one saw the show today, then this topic will be a whole load of nonscense, but to those who did; I think that Jeremy did a good job in keeping them under control and did his best to ashame and embarass them in front of the audience and the whole nation, for which they deserved. But what I think would have been more effective would have been for Jeremy to have given an order to the large black, muscled security bloke who stood behind them, to roger each brother sensless to teach them a damn good lesson!!!, I would anyway, well either that or to kick their bloody heads in. Actually I would have been tempted to have done that myself.
...There, I feel much better after that. Well a bit anyway. :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
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