But how do you know it's "overrepresentation"? It's media not a strict reflection of population.
Anyway, so you don't like gay people, but tough luck. Just like you can like or dislike whoever you want, people can like and talk about whoever they want. Sorry to break it to you but its not a conspiracy it's just modern society.
Wow. Interesting. I just mentioned overrepresentation, which is a fact that even you can't deny, and you go to such lengths to frame me as a conspiracy theorist and gay hater. I can even read hate in your writing tone.
Why? What makes you so aggressive? What makes you hate someone who points out obvious facts? What is the reason for your denial and hate?
You're doing the old Soviet thing of accusing people of the thing you're doing. Did you use to live in that environment?
Everything you say is unfounded and makes little sense. You seem to be read things that are not there.
I'm just saying that what you think is an acceptable amount of gay "representation" does matter and that it merely reflects your own biases. Your views don't matter in this respect because if you live in a free country the media can "represent" anything it likes and if you don't like it you can turn it off. And complain about it I guess.
That's what it's all about freedom. Preserving freedom. Trying to take away other people's freedom to express themselves is not what its about.
Overrepresentation is when something appears in media way more often than in the real life.
Gay behaviour is overrepresented in the media.
You can frame it with Soviet union, freedom of any kind, human right, democracy, religion, right to consume or not. You can try to make it about me or you and call me whatever.
What you can't do is deny overrepresentation. Because it's the fact, whether you like it or not. And that's the only thing I said, everything else is your projection and false accusation.
Or you just think it's a conspiracy to turn everyone gay?
Trying to control the free market of ideas seems a bit oppressive.