Death Of A Gay Ghetto 3
Vancouver's Dirty Gay Secret And Why No One's Talking
FuelMix comments on the Reader's Review in Parts 1 and 2:
1. Let’s start with the obvious. Here in Very Rich Megacity, finding a fag
who’s been to Vancouver is easy. There are flight attendants, businessmen,
Asians who lived or studied there and tourists. These guys are right up to
date.
Ask them what they think of YVR and
they’ll chirp, “Oh it’s really pretty……”
and their voice will trail off. After a
little hesitation they’ll say something like,
“but….the gay scene is really shitty, totally drugged up. Lots of hype ……” They’ll shake their heads and change the
topic.
From about January 2011, FuelMix was
hearing around Very Rich Megacity that the gay saunas in YVR and the miniscule Davie Street scene had taken a nose
dive. Therefore the reader’s review
published as Parts 1 and 2, merely articulates what those outside YVR already
knew.
2. The reader identified poor law
enforcement, corruption and drug dealing as characteristics of YVR. Whether that’s true or not, one can say as a
general principle that a defining Macro feature, inevitably influences
behaviour at a Micro level.
So, in a city with vigorously enforced
anti-pollution laws, individuals would adapt their behaviour and raise their
standards. Conversely, in a city with
allegedly lousy law enforcement, corruption and drug dealing, individuals would
drop their standards to Third World levels.
By that logic YVR’s gay ghetto is a
symptom of crummy societal standards that are so entrenched, they would be hard
to change. In any society and in any gay
ghetto so afflicted, there would probably be a clique getting rich by peddling
the standards of a Banana Republic.
3. What would this clique’s modus operandi
look like?
- Pressure to join or not join a certain group;
- Forced business compliance;
- Barriers to entry and competition;
- Multiple transient businesses – often in the same ownership;
- An exploitative shallow economy – high prices for mediocrity;
- Conflicts of interest;
- Intimidation of potential sponsors via guilt trips;
- Dubious and illegal financial dealings;
- Cover ups and destruction of documents;
- Outrage when caught;
- Skipping town;
- Incestuous relationship with gay media;
- A culture of facilitating and enabling illegality;
4. Readers can draw their own conclusions
as to the veracity of Parts 1 and 2. YVR’s
gay ghetto would not be the only one seemingly operating like a Banana
Republic. FuelMix has previously
observed that urban faggotry is a sub-standard global franchise. What might make YVR’s gay ghetto unique is
how such a small - barely 2 blocks - area, can sink to such depths of toxicity.
5. We are living in historic times where
globally, the Status Quo is imploding. People
are asking, “What the hell is going on here……?” and, “WTF…….??!!” Polarization of views is everywhere. People want truth. Others want to censor it. Seen in that context, the review in Parts 1
and 2 begins to fit – as does the farcical, obsessive-compulsive gay censorship
allegedly going on in YVR.
6. As the West spirals into economic misery
and austerity (courtesy of fraudulent banksters), and the economic effects are felt globally, expect more gay ghettos to
face stark questions about survival:
- Keep a culture of exploitation, denial and censorship – and die?
- Create a culture of empowerment, accountability and freedom – and thrive?
Your choice.
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