A few days ago, I came across a rather controversial post on Memoirs Of A Medoll. I am no religious in any way. In fact, I admit, at first, I laughed. In an awkward, what-the-fuck-is-this? sort of way. The religious aspect of it doesn't affect me whatsoever.
Obviously, though, such a post is bound to cause intense backlash. Religion is a controversial matter and when it comes to it there will always be conflict.
It was a given from the start that there would be strong reaction. Let me clarify that this is in no way a gossip blog. Writing about "feuds" and drama was never an option, but considering recent events, I thought I would take a stand.
Popular Stardoll user, Brit-On-Me, a bisexual according to Nojarama (the creator of this controversy), took to his presentation to burst his rage against "f*ggots" Jack (freeduck_) and Noj (Nojarama) as well as " famewhore" ladygagamcqueen. As far as the latter is concerned, I don't particularly give a shit, but the former is absolutely rude and uncalled for. And quite ironic, I might add.
Let me break it down for you.
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I'm sorry, did you mention that Stardoll is racist? How hypocritical of you. Because last time I checked, "f*ggot" is a degrading term, used by bigoted, homophobic assholes. I understand that a dead Jesus used as a model for Lady GaGa's outrageous outfits is disrespectful and offensive, but, instead of using equally disrespectful and offensive terms against other people, how about express your views the way a good Christian would?
After a propane fueled debate in Effay's guestbook, he decided to remove the awful "statement" and write a half-hearted apology -assuming it was an apology- but the controversial topic had already made its way into many gossip blogs, including including a post by Nojarama himself on BFM -regarding the homophobic rant- and PSG. I suppose he shouldn't have complained about a reaction of some sort, but, like I said, the term used was extremely offensive and unjustifiable, especially coming from an alleged bisexual.
To conclude, as Baya put it in her post for PSG
"Whatever the drama was generally about, I hate how religion played a part of it. I personally feel when it comes to religion, there will always be conflict. Meaningless conflict."
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