• shalafi@lemmy.world
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    27 days ago

    No lie. I had guys hit on me back then and all but run when I said, no thanks, I’m flattered but I’m straight.

    “They said bad things about gays in the 2000s!”

    Oh my sweet summer child, gays used to be hunted coming out of gay bars.

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        27 days ago

        LOL, back then I didn’t know Freddie Mercury or Rob Halford were gay. Yeah, that’s how society was.

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            26 days ago

            I remember liking that movie and it seemed they made no bones about him being bi.

            Were you thinking his sexuality should have been the primary focus? Because I think the man would rather be remembered primarily for his music.

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              26 days ago

              The film makes it seem as if he was supposed to be with Mary. The gay relationship we see throughout the film is tied to the partying and drugs (and was made up). His actual relationship with Hutton, who he spent like a full decade of his life with, is relegated to the end.

              In the film, we see being gay = partying, drugs, HIV. The man he ended his life with, who he loved, receives far less screen time than the evil fictionalized producer. There was an opportunity to show a real positive and loving gay relationship, and the choice was made to prioritize showing up a made up toxic one.