The sad thing is, I'm gay, and I've voiced my opposition to one scene in a movie which I felt was not as excellent as some people have hyped it to be. I felt that this scene could be interpreted negatively. Sitting through this in the theater made
me uncomfortable watching the 'tent scene.' And when I see it again on TV or on DVD (because, uh, I own this movie which I am so adamantly against so I can be reminded of how much I hate it

), I feel the same way about that
one scene.
I don't see why that's such a big flippin' deal.
I'm not the only person who feels this way. Two gay friends of mine
have the exact same feelings on the scene as I do!
But, have I discredited the merit of this film as a vivid piece of art? Not at all-- in fact, I've praised it for such greatness, and I've praised the performances of Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal.
However, because I disagree with how
one scene played out, and I believe the film was overhyped, that puts me on the same level as the WBO
That's seeping to an awfully low level right there. Apparently, myself and others are not allowed to disagree with popular opinion, or else we're in the same boat as the hateful WBO.