Who is gay in chicago fire
Work is work. Identity should mean nothing in the workplace, just show respect for one another. It is quite all right to fire bigots. Give television credit for holding up a mirror. I've never seen Chicago Fire, but shows that make a point of normalizing what may be unfamiliar to most viewers, provide a great service to society.
Where tolerance takes root, acceptance can grow. The Orange One, who has an uncanny ability to make everyone he touches a lesser version of themselves, gives bigots permission to, well, bigot. He has taught us that the saying "may you live in interesting times" is indeed a curse, not a blessing.
It ran for seven seasons on cable FX, which is owned by Disney. The series drew a lot of eyeballs, at least at the beginning, and had good ratings and won many awards. It dealt with the issue of gay firefighters. But the show ended for me early on, in its first season. That did it for me.
Never watched another minute of the series. Never liked Denis Leary, either. I find it hard to believe that the beating was portrayed in a positive light. What was your issue with it? It wasn't. Don't know how any one could even think that.
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I have lived in Cleveland's most Irish neighborhood for thrirty-plus years, among many first responders. Don't get me started. The victim was followed into a gay bar and attacked from behind, beaten senseless, and had his face smashed into the bar. Issue with it? I was infuriated.
Wouldn't it be great if everyone could be as savvy as Lt. Paul Clark? This was a 'feel good' read. I wish everyone, especially the bigots of the world, could see beyond their own reality and recognize the true heroes amongst us. Comments are vetted and posted at the discretion of the proprietor.
Comments that are not submitted under a name of some sort run the risk of being deleted without being read. Daniel Kyri Darren Ritter didn't know he was gay when he joined Firehouse 51 in