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Originally posted by Benjamin
Great, just what we need, another uplifting anthem. I can't possibly wait.
UR So Gay is about a straight guy. Just because he acts like a gay stereotype doesn't make him gay, you're as bad as you're trying to make her look by implying that. Plus you have the song order the wrong way around.
Katy isn't attracted to gay stereotypes, stop the presses! Katy and the majority of gays are the biggest homophobes ever!
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First of all, you didn't read my post or you simply aren't capable of doing so, because I never said anywhere that a straight guy fulfilling gay stereotypes makes him gay
Let me quote myself for your convenience, even though you don't deserve it:
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Originally posted by longjohn9898
Although Hillary Clinton never wrote a song based on stereotypes of homosexuals, paint them in a negative light, and then tell them to kill themselves and then use homosexuality a few months later to launch her commercial career. 
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In other words, Katy Perry wrote a song "based on STEREOTYPES of homosexuals"--she wrote "UR SO GAY" based on STEREOTYPES of GAYS. Second, she paints GAYS in the negative light by doing this--hanging themselves with H&M scarves, listening to Mozart, not having male genitalia, etc. and she used the "Ur So Gay" insult towards Tokyo Hotel when she lost an award to them. Katy is so mature. Finally, after releasing "Ur So Gay" (a song based on NEGATIVE STEREOTYPES OF HOMOSEXUALS and insinuates suicide for those who fulfill said stereotypes) as a promotional single desperate for controversy buzz, she followed it up by exploiting homosexuality for her own benefit with her single I Kissed A Girl, despite the fact that she is a rich, white heterosexual female who had never kissed a girl. A few years later and here we are with many gays jumping on her bandwagon because she had a few generic empowerment anthems. Maybe she can make one more for Hillary
