June 10, 2011

tracy-morgan-1-sized.jpgTracy Morgan Tells Gays to "Man Up"

(This account was posted on Facebook by a gay man, Kevin Rogers who was at the Nashville show Thursday)

So tonight was the night, Tracy Morgan in the hallowed halls of the Ryman Auditorium.  I always giggle a little bit when I think that the legends of country music must be rolling over in their graves knowing that there are raunchy comics on their stage.   I've been a big fan of his since his days at SNL.  The show was your typical hysterical dick, cum and pussy humor... I have to say it was hilarious and well worth at least 40% of the $86 we spent per ticket to see him.

I figured at some point the gay jokes would fly and I'm well prepared for a good ribbing of straight-gay humor.  I have very thick skin when it comes to humor; I can dish and I can take.  What I can't take is when Mr. Morgan took it upon himself to mention about how he feels all this gay shit was crazy and that women are a gift from God and that "Born this Way" is bullshit, gay is a choice, and the reason he knows this is exactly because "God don't make no mistakes" (referring to God not making someone gay cause that would be a mistake).

He said that there is no way a woman could love and have sexual desire for another woman, that's just a woman pretending because she hates a f**king man. 

He took time to visit the bullshit of this bullying stuff and informed us that the gays needed to quit being pussies and not be whining about something as insignificant as bullying.

 He mentioned that gay was something kids learn from the media and programming, and that bullied kids should just bust some ass and beat those other little f**kers that bully them, not whine about it. 

He said if his son that was gay he better come home and talk to him like a man and not [he mimicked a gay, high pitched voice] or he would pull out a knife and stab that little N (one word I refuse to use) to death.

He mentioned that Barack Obama needed to man up and quit being all down with this just because he has a wife and two daughters.  All of this being followed by thunderous cheer and "You go Tracys".  Tracy then said he didn't f**king care if he pissed off some gays, because if they can take a f**king dick up their ass... they can take a f**king joke.
 
The sad thing is that none of this rant was a joke.  His entire demeanor changed during that portion of the night.  He was truly filled with some hate towards us.  As far as I could see 10 to 15 people walked out.  I had to fight myself to stay seated, but I knew if I got up... he won.

He wanted to piss people off and get a rise.  I didn't let him win by chasing me off, he surely didn't get any applause or laughter from me after that point - mainly because he was no longer funny to me.  I wasn't holding back, it just wasn't funny.  I won't even get started on his rant about how women should be home cooking him a f**king meal and not becoming CEOs or him talking about f**king the moms of retards. 
 
Once again, I can take a joke.  I find all sorts of things that are inappropriate funny.  Life is too serious to not laugh and enjoy some humor.  I now no longer enjoy Tracy Morgan's humor.  It's sad that I now have to take some inventory of my love of "30 Rock".
 

I'm not angry... just very very very disappointed.
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Comment from Don:

Dr. Makow - I read your article regarding Tracy Morgan a few minutes ago and now see ( less than 10 minutes later ) where his " apology " is being broadcast via the state controlled media.  He apparently " wised up " and realized that to criticize perverts is the kiss of death to his career unless he decided to " un-man up " and grovel before the priesthood of perversion to gain their absolution for his thought/speech crime.  He will now be paraded throughout the media so that he may confess his crime and be shown as an example of how to lick the shoe bottoms of his masters so that he may continue to work in his profession or at anything else including a McDonalds job which may be the last one he could get if he doesn't roll over, fetch, and obey his superiors/handlers.



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