Would Freddie Mercury consider identifying as non-binary & transgender?
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beemack74 · Member since
Can't put it any better than Dr Magus.
LOTV · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]LR1 wrote:[/b]
Hi, I identify as a genderfluid woman.
I'm currently doing a research paper for my college in Gender Studies. I've being studying Freddie's sexuality and starting to question whether Freddie would identify as a non-binary man who would potentially have a sex change.
At the start, I feel sorry for Freddie since his gender was assigned by a doctor at birth and not taking his feelings into consideration. In school, he was apparently very effeminate for a guy which suggests his signs of wanting to be a transgender.
I think it is wrong that no one educated Freddie with his perceived gender because he may of being happier this way because his self-awareness was at a all-time low especially with his pronouns due to him growing up in India.
Further evidence of his non-binary and transgender ways is in the music video 'I Want To Break Free'. He dresses up as a woman which is concrete evidence that Freddie was insecure about his gender and wanting to break free from his assigned gender to come out as a transgender and non-binary female. However, his bandmates would arrogantly avoid education on gender studies because they were bullies and complete idiots.
Also just because the bass player has a degree in Astrophysics doesn't make him a intelligent human, I consider the gender studies degree i'm studying right now to be supreme and magnificent.
In the end, when Freddie purposely contracted AIDs. He was experimenting with his gender to act as the woman during sexual intercourse because he was unhappy with his life due to the doctor assigning him as a male.
In conclusion, Freddie would've use pronouns being (she, her) and identified as a transgender and/or non binary.[/QUOTE]
Fuck off with your garbage.
Spread your poison somewhere else.
He was a gay man. What's wrong with that?
andres_clip · Member since
Kill this one with fire
pma · Member since
Okay, what is the result of your ontological analysis? What is the subject of study, its nature? A human? Human experience? How have you defined it.
Are you actually trying to perform research on what was Freddie Mercury's personal experience concerning his own gender identity?
By the sound of it your approach appears to be very hermeneutic, whereas when studying actual lived experience in an academic setting, you should stick to descriptive methods.
They are simpy more convincing, and can withstand the sharp eye of scientific peer reviews...
That is, when dealing with a dead person, you do have access to textual descriptions, however, but none exist where Freddie Mercury discusses his sexual identity. So you would end up interpreting things, not taking the given material for what it is. You could of course, attribute experiences to the subject of study by some sort of imaginative play, which is what you've done so far judging by this thread,
but from a phenomenological stand point, this is failure in the making.
A discourse analysis, or a descriptive phenomenological reading into accounts of Freddie Mercury's life as a rock star (generally anything he himself spoke of during interviews), for example, could be easily made. But his gender identity, was his personal experience, something we will never be able to directly access, even if he was living. And he never addressed the issue, so you have no actual material to work with. This is why the topic itself is highly problematic.
And I really tried to take this seriously, because based on the opening post you're just fucking about and trolling with a serious issue, and being a twat about it. Good luck with the "paper".
Sincerely, a "fascist leftist" who actually studied gender studies.
andres_clip · Member since
LR1 is just a man in drag. Thats that.
Nick Browning · Member since
The only song that can describe this entire scenario:
https://youtu.be/Od6hY_50Dh0
Chopin1995 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Nick Browning wrote:[/b]
what the fuck did I just read?[/QUOTE]
+1
[QUOTE] [b]LR1 wrote:[/b]
(...), it's a well studied research project which will give me the grade I need to obtain my degree. [/QUOTE]
Yes, very well studied... - "Also just because the bass player has a degree in Astrophysics "
john bodega · Member since
Gender identity discussions are for people who haven't got an identity or character of their own. Watch these fuckers spin in circles 'trying to make sense of it all!' - it's just sad. You've got to find something better to talk about.
Queenman!! · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]LR1 wrote:[/b]
Hi, I identify as a genderfluid woman.
I'm currently doing a research paper for my college in Gender Studies. I've being studying Freddie's sexuality and starting to question whether Freddie would identify as a non-binary man who would potentially have a sex change.
At the start, I feel sorry for Freddie since his gender was assigned by a doctor at birth and not taking his feelings into consideration. In school, he was apparently very effeminate for a guy which suggests his signs of wanting to be a transgender.
I think it is wrong that no one educated Freddie with his perceived gender because he may of being happier this way because his self-awareness was at a all-time low especially with his pronouns due to him growing up in India.
Further evidence of his non-binary and transgender ways is in the music video 'I Want To Break Free'. He dresses up as a woman which is concrete evidence that Freddie was insecure about his gender and wanting to break free from his assigned gender to come out as a transgender and non-binary female. However, his bandmates would arrogantly avoid education on gender studies because they were bullies and complete idiots.
Also just because the bass player has a degree in Astrophysics doesn't make him a intelligent human, I consider the gender studies degree i'm studying right now to be supreme and magnificent.
In the end, when Freddie purposely contracted AIDs. He was experimenting with his gender to act as the woman during sexual intercourse because he was unhappy with his life due to the doctor assigning him as a male.
In conclusion, Freddie would've use pronouns being (she, her) and identified as a transgender and/or non binary.[/QUOTE]
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The bassplayer had a degree in Astrophysics???
Really?
I suggest to quit your research and become a Plummer.
dysan · Member since
This threat is excellent.
Kids don't do things like Maths anymore innit
pittrek · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]LR1 wrote:[/b]
Hi, I identify as a genderfluid woman.
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Lol. In other words "look at me, I am special".
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I'm currently doing a research paper for my college in Gender Studies.
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Lol. You plan to work in McDonald's?
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I've being studying Freddie's sexuality
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Jesus, why?
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and starting to question whether Freddie would identify as a non-binary man who would potentially have a sex change.
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The only man who could give you an honest response to this has died 26 years ago. But no, there is nothing in his actions which would suggest anything like that.
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At the start, I feel sorry for Freddie since his gender was assigned by a doctor at birth and not taking his feelings into consideration.
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OK now it stops being funny and starts to be creepy. You ARE just trolling, right?
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In school, he was apparently very effeminate for a guy which suggests his signs of wanting to be a transgender.
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Ehm, no. Being effeminate has absolutely NOTHING to do with being transgender. If you would know me as a boy, you would probably call me effeminate, simply because I was growing up with 3 older sisters. And still I am a normal straight man as an adult.
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I think it is wrong that no one educated Freddie with his perceived gender because he may of being happier this way because his self-awareness was at a all-time low especially with his pronouns due to him growing up in India.
Further evidence of his non-binary and transgender ways is in the music video 'I Want To Break Free'. He dresses up as a woman which is concrete evidence that Freddie was insecure about his gender and wanting to break free from his assigned gender to come out as a transgender and non-binary female. However, his bandmates would arrogantly avoid education on gender studies because they were bullies and complete idiots.
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OK, now I know you ARE just trolling. Good work.
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Also just because the bass player has a degree in Astrophysics doesn't make him a intelligent human, I consider the gender studies degree i'm studying right now to be supreme and magnificent.
In the end, when Freddie purposely contracted AIDs. He was experimenting with his gender to act as the woman during sexual intercourse because he was unhappy with his life due to the doctor assigning him as a male.
In conclusion, Freddie would've use pronouns being (she, her) and identified as a transgender and/or non binary.[/QUOTE]
Bravo, standing ovations! :-)
beemack74 · Member since
LR1, you could have received less criticism and given us a heads-up by being honest and opened your post with "Hi, I identify as an attention-seeking fucking LOON".
kokax · Member since
Maybe the OP confused Nov. 24th with April Fools' day ?
matt z · Member since
He'd identify as a secondary ham sandwich, of the quantrillion sect allegiance sector, without a gender quote
matt z · Member since
When you're born you're relegated with a body and a certain set of units. Ovaries or balls.
Get used to it.
When THOSE cease to be present on the human organism THEN u can bring up this Bullshit mumbo jumbo pseudo reality.