it doesnt suggest that he is necessarily gay. it says if hes gay or a gay supporter. i dont even see what the big deal is here. it was spammey at most. if he had commented on a gardening channel and it said if youre a gardener subscribe to this gardening channel, what would be the difference? im tired of homosexuality being a punchline in society. " if you're GAY or a gay supporter, and I gather that you are since I came across your comment on a gay themed video."[DOUBLEPOST=1346898963,1346896327][/DOUBLEPOST]Well, if you read the message, it's suggesting that the poster was in fact gay. It's odd. I've made a couple videos about gay rights activism, and people always assume that I'm gay in them, which is odd. I don't mind, I just find it funny.
ohhh i think i get where the confusion is coming from. a "gay supporter" means someone who supports gay rights. i dont think they meant it as "a supporter who is gay". hope that clears it up.Well, if you read the message, it's suggesting that the poster was in fact gay. It's odd. I've made a couple videos about gay rights activism, and people always assume that I'm gay in them, which is odd. I don't mind, I just find it funny.
I don't get why everyone's laughing what's so funny about being gay? I'm gay!
it said gay "or" gay supporter. "or" means either one or the other. they gather that he is either one or the other of those two things. " if you're GAY or a gay supporter, and I gather that you are since I came across your comment on a gay themed video."I am a gay supporter myself, and he asked if you were gay or gay supporter, the "you are" was aiming at both sentences.
Ah, the English language, the only language I know that is never specific enough in a case like this XD