Since gayness is such a hot topic in these forums now this video feels relevant. The narrator brings up several interesting points, and it's extremely controversial which makes it extra juicy.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=fkxMgS017J0
Since gayness is such a hot topic in these forums now this video feels relevant. The narrator brings up several interesting points, and it's extremely controversial which makes it extra juicy.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=fkxMgS017J0
I don't know if it was the narrator's horribly montoned voice, or the subject that made me uncomfortable, but I couldn't watch this.
Got about 30 seconds into it before raising a brow at all the naked statues, then tried to fast forward... only to find myself uninterested.
Although I did get a chuckle out of the tags for finding the video.
Michelangelo wasn't gay....
EDIT: So he mentions the thing about homosexuality being genetic, then says homosexuality came about in the 1st century BCE In Greece.
Michelangelo didn't "fuck the shit out of" his proteges...I mean we can never know, but from what I've read the history points to him being a straight man, and not homosexual which is the popular idea these days. For every poem he wrote to a man that can be excused as merely friendship, the poems and letters he has written to women I don't think can be. Its funny when you read about Michelangelo these days they say his relationships with certain men were obviously homosexual in nature, while the ones with women are said to be "intellectual" or "spiritual" in nature, what marks the distinction? I think people just like controversy.