
Legalize Gay Marriage, Henry Rollins Says
Rocker and talk show host Henry Rollins speaks up for
gay rights in a new interview, saying he's all for gay marriage and
saddened by all the hate towards gay people in America.
In an interview with the
Cleveland Free Times, Rollins says, "I think it's really lame what's
going on with those that are gay and I'm not gay. I was raised around gay
folks.
I
was raised in the DC area. There are a lot of gay people there. My mom had
gay friends. I had gay bosses. I worked at a movie theater and got
propositioned four times a weekend. It was like, 'You like boys; nah, it's
not going to be me.' I never wanted to kick some guy's ass. Some guys are
creeps. But when you see the kind of hatred exacted at these people who
can't help how they feel about men, it's sad. What if it was weird to be
straight? What if someone said, 'What's wrong with you?' for staring at a
woman? I think if Bill and Tom want to get married, they should be able to
in America. If someone has a problem with that, go on your way."
He also talks about the Senator Larry Craig case, "It's really ironic but
if someone is gay, he should be able to express himself and not eat hand
grenades every day. He [Craig] is an older guy. Coming out was not an
option for him. He had to be so suppressed and so he married a woman and
procreated. It's too bad that's the life he had to live, and it's
especially weird if he voted for anti-gay legislation. If you put your
hand under the men's room stall, that's not going to go quietly in the
night. The hypocrisy is obvious in his case. I'm being easy on the guy and
I shouldn't because he's an asshole." |