Brad Garrett appeared on The Ellen Show six times – now he's speaking out against her.
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It's interesting, perhaps just co-incidence, I dunno, but I've crossed paths with 3 lesbians in my life and all of them were not nice people. All 3 were butch. In the above article, some guy said, " In an interview with Fox News, Majercak branded the host as "sly" and "demeaning". I found that interesting because the one lesbian in particular I was thinking of would be best described as sly as well. That's a nice way of putting it. Also, she was had a built in defense mechanism that would regularly kick into overdrive. She could lie to your face and not even blink. World champion liar. Even when you knew she was lying and you had her cornered, she would just dig deeper.
But if I had to speculate, maybe it was the result of being the target of bullies throughout their lives. I can recall when I was in high school there was 1 very gay young man at my high school. It's a long story, it doesn't really matter, but he was tortured. I can remember the bullying he was subjected to, the beatings, the constant threats. I even remember the thugs that would bully him. One in particular. (And back then, the high school I went to was a tough place. If you were known to have brains, you didn't walk down the machine shop hallway if you could avoid it.) Poor guy just lived in fear. I never bullied him (or anyone for that matter), but I didn't stick up for him either, nor did I try to be his friend. (He had no friends.) As far as I was concerned, he was on his own. High School was living hell for this poor kid. He finally left before finishing because he just couldn't handle it. Can't say I blame him.
So maybe a lot of LGBT people had similar experiences and in order to survive, they developed coping mechanisms. Hard to say if you haven't walked a mile in the other guy's shoes.