Showing posts with label George Takei. Show all posts
Showing posts with label George Takei. Show all posts

Thursday, December 10, 2015

George Takei Calls Out Trump


Donald Trump is one of the scariest people to be this close to power in a long time.  Can you say Hitler the second?  He is ridiculous and George Takei calls him out on his verbal diarrhea and invites him to see how life really was during the internment camps of WWII.  This man should be put away for everyone's safety.

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Friday, February 27, 2015

George Takei Honours Friend Leonard Nimoy

Leonard Nimoy has died at the age of 83 and will be missed by many including his good friend George Takei. 
Today, the world lost a great man, and I lost a great friend. We return you now to the stars, Leonard. You taught us to ‘Live Long And Prosper,’ and you indeed did, friend. I shall miss you in so many, many ways.

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Sunday, January 25, 2015

My Husband's Not Straight


George Takei does an awesome faux trailer making fun of My Husband's Not Gay.

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Saturday, August 23, 2014

My Favourite George Takei Response

Twitter question: Why do gay guys always hit on me please stop today's getting worse
Thank you George.


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Monday, June 2, 2014

George Takei covers "Let It Go"


77 year old Geroge Takei is freaking awesome.  His cover of the song 'Let it Go' to the Westboro Baptist Church is hilarious.  If only they would actually pay attention.

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Saturday, January 18, 2014

The First Gay Bachelor with Jesse Tyler Ferguson and George Takei


This is hilarious.  In response to the latest Bachelor Juan saying he thought a Gay version would be bad for kids.  Jesse Tyler Ferguson and George Takei made their own spin off.

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Obama Pride: LGBT Americans for Obama


Jane Lynch, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Billie Jean King, George Takei, Wanda Sykes, Zachary Quinto, and Chaz Bono share why they're supporting President Obama and why Mitt Romney isn't the choice for them.  It gives me shivers to think how far the United States has come and how quickly that can all change.  If you are eligible, please vote.

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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

George Takei Popularity Soaring


George Takei is becoming insanely popular on sites like Facebook and Twitter. Everyone I know is posting pictures and comments that involve him. I think it's pretty awesome that the 75 year old is making such an impact. I am slightly addicted.
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Friday, November 5, 2010

George Takei's Response to the "Duchebag"



A funny response video to that douchebag from Arkansas who wants kids to die.
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Saturday, May 30, 2009

What Famous People Have to Say About Prop 8



I was out of internet for a few days, so this post comes a little later than I meant it. But regardless, the above is a video of Arnold Schwarzenegger on The Tonight Show talking about the idiotic Prop 8 decision. If you want to read what a whole lot of other famous people had to say, look under the cut.


This really makes me sad. I thought we were more forward thinking than this, and I'm disappointed in the Supreme Court for being so closed minded. Everyone.. gay, straight, bisexual, transgendered, EVERYONE should have equal rights to marry who they want to. I have many gay friends and all I want is for them to be happy, yet this is just another obstacle in their way. Now they must continue fighting to be granted a basic civil right that many people take for granted. Shame on you, California! We must all continue to fight the h8!
- Kim Kardashian on her blog.

They decided to be indecisive. It was a ruling that doesn't resolve anything because there is still inequality. It's like [George Orwell's Animal Farm] -- some pigs are more equal than other pigs. We're more equal than some of the other gays and lesbians.
- George Takei to TV Guide on the decision to honor the pre-existing marriages.

That's just awful. I mean, when you see places like Iowa saying yes and there's now five states in America ... and California is supposed to be a progressive state. It just defies logic to me and I'm very disappointed with that.
- Sir Elton John to Access Hollywood. (For the record, there are only four states that allow gay marriage at present.)

This just should invigorate people to get it back on the ballot in 2010 and 2012 and every two years until all people are allowed a basic civil right.
- George Clooney to E!

No comment.
- Miss California, Carrie Prejean

So, will anyone be sleeping better tonight? Those full of hate and fear will surely be disappointed that 18,000 same sex couples will be living in wedded bliss, kissing their spouses goodnight, checking off those little ' married ' boxes on all those forms we fill out nowadays. That’s really going to drive them crazy. Then there are those of us like me who still dangle in ' domestic partnership. ' We can adopt our own children, but we can’t bring our partners who might be citizens from out of the country, here. We can’t file joint tax returns. I could go on. Who will be happy tonight? How do I explain this to my children? Well, you know Ellen? She is married but Mommy and I are not. That is liberty and justice for all? I am hopeful as I see more and more states turn to the inevitable future of equality, California will get there. Change takes time.
- Melissa Ethridge to Radar Online.

The decision to uphold Prop 8 is deeply disappointing. I can only hope to one day live in a country that grants equal rights, opportunity, and freedom to all citizens.
- Lance Bass (from Radar Online).

This is yet another sad day for our state and our country, on which we’ll look back in shame, forever. I held some hope that today’s CA Supreme Court ruling would NOT uphold the discriminatory amendment known as Proposition 8, denying equal marriage rights to the LGBT community of our great state. I believe that Proposition 8 was born from misinformation, mis-education, and, ultimately, fear. My hope was that we would at least maintain our current 18,000 California LGBT marriages of love and commitment, which we did. I fear this ruling will delay the positive political momentum shown nationally in recent months, toward the non-discrimination of our LGBT citizens. However, overall we continue to make steady progress, which I find reassuring. I believe in the good nature of Californians and Americans, in general, to find it unacceptable to recognize two classes of citizens. I know that, eventually, everyone will see the light, understand that this issue is about equality for all, and that we will do the right thing to accept, love, and support each other in all forms of equal rights.
- Reichen Lehmkuhl (Season four winner of The Amazing Race with his then-partner Chip Arndt) to Radar Online.

We're grateful this court did not overturn the civil rights of all Californians to amend our own constitution. The 7 million Californians who worked hard to protect marriage as the union of husband and wife are breathing easier today.
- Brian Brown, executive director of NOM (National Organization for Marriage).

Marriage is worth protecting because it is the way we teach the next generation: children need mothers and fathers. This victory for Prop 8 is a victory for children, for civil rights, and for the common good.
- Maggie Gallagher, president of NOM.

It may not be while I'm alive, but eventually it will work out that if two people want to get married, they can get married and it won't matter to whom. We went through this before with people of color. It will be OK.
Phyllis Lyon (the surviving partner in the first legal same sex marriage in California) to LA Times.

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Thursday, September 18, 2008

George Ties the Knot


A picture from George Takei and Brad Altman's wedding. The Associated Press says:

Wedding guests included "Star Trek" stars Walter Koenig and Nichelle Nichols, who served as best man and best lady, Hollywood executives, local and national government officials and the couple's relatives from around the world.
Keeping with the multicultural theme, guests dined on Asian/Baja Californian fusion cuisine and took home Japanese tea-ceremony treats in boxes printed with the phrase: "May sweet equality live long and prosper."


Maybe they should have had a Star Trek theme wedding. They look cute in those matching tuxes, but I'll bet there would have been some truly bizarre pictures to post if they had just gone for it all the way. Gay space weddings are all the rage these days...
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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

George and Brad are Licensed to Wed


George Takei of Star Trek fame and his long time partner Brad Altman went to city hall and got their marriage license today. The couple plan to wed in September. Takei says:

Today we are all here to give flesh and blood reality to that ruling. We are going to make history. Congratulations to all of us and may equality live long and prosper.
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Monday, May 19, 2008

More Weddings



More gay weddings ahead! George Takei of Star Trek fame announced his engagement to Brad Altman, his partner of 21 years.

Since this whole same-sex marriage announcement in California this is turning into the queer marriage blog. Not that I'm complaining here.
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