NewsBall TV | First transgender live on TV before ? A Symbolic Moment for LBGT? CNBC Street Signs Clip @NewsBallTV | Uploaded March 2014 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
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CNBC was discussing Microsoft on Street Signs. I thought hard as to whether or not I had seen a transgender person on TV before, speaking on behalf of the network in an expert capacity, & not just for an interview / documentary on their own sexuality. I found this to be the first moment of such - & wonder if the LBGT community is proud of this. Honestly though, I found it distracting from the topic & subject matter being spoken about. Not trying to be mean, I'm raising a debate. The entire time he/she was speaking, I was first saying Wait, what, is that a guy, even though it looks like they are trying to be a girl!? Simply put, I was confused, & there is no other way around it. It's just not natural. I accept it, I'm not against it, but it's just not a natural feeling & it is a distraction. LGBT can fight for their rights all they want, & I will accept them as equal human beings, but the lifestyle will never be accepted as natural - ever! The standard family will still whisper among themselves whenever they see 2 people of the same sex showing outward displays of affection while out in public, & straight people will still just find something unsettling or distracting about seeing someone like this speaking on a subject. Just saying it's not an intentional feeling & don't think these feelings will ever change for the masses.
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CNBC was discussing Microsoft on Street Signs. I thought hard as to whether or not I had seen a transgender person on TV before, speaking on behalf of the network in an expert capacity, & not just for an interview / documentary on their own sexuality. I found this to be the first moment of such - & wonder if the LBGT community is proud of this. Honestly though, I found it distracting from the topic & subject matter being spoken about. Not trying to be mean, I'm raising a debate. The entire time he/she was speaking, I was first saying Wait, what, is that a guy, even though it looks like they are trying to be a girl!? Simply put, I was confused, & there is no other way around it. It's just not natural. I accept it, I'm not against it, but it's just not a natural feeling & it is a distraction. LGBT can fight for their rights all they want, & I will accept them as equal human beings, but the lifestyle will never be accepted as natural - ever! The standard family will still whisper among themselves whenever they see 2 people of the same sex showing outward displays of affection while out in public, & straight people will still just find something unsettling or distracting about seeing someone like this speaking on a subject. Just saying it's not an intentional feeling & don't think these feelings will ever change for the masses.
NB:
NewsBall.com
Youtube.com/NewsBallTV
Instagram.com/AllSecretsFall
Twitter.com/AllSecretsFall
Facebook.com/AllSecretsFall
PERSONAL:
Youtube.com/ColeBartiromo
Instagram.com/ColeBartiromo
Twitter.com/ColeBartiromo
Facebook.com/ColeBartiromo