There's a reason why one school in Brighton has over 70 trans kids. Personally I think it's because kids copy and are influenced by each other. If they happened to go to another school in another city and never been acquainted with other trans kids, I highly doubt they'd want to change gender.
Funny to see this... I visited Canal Street for the first time a few weeks back with my video camera. Got some nice pictures, but I didn't speak to anyone. I was actually hunting for signs of v-word passports. Fortunately I didn't see any. Although I have heard that Manchester Pride will be requiring them, but they will not be requiring STI tests, or any other kind of test/v-word. I notice the subject of hen parties came up; an acquaintance of mine told me that a lot of gays have abandoned these kind of venues due to number of heterosexual people turning up.
Yea because people should all be treated the same regardless of how different we are. Are you saying that if they wanna be treated like you, they have to act the way that you do
What do you mean by "I believe in free speech but you run the risk of possibly having your TH-cam account hidden from this account?" Do you mean you'll block people or TH-cam will?
There is a way to express free speech and freedom of expression without making personal attacks to a person in the way the speech is expressed. If people can leave out the personal attacks, this is the context it portrays. Thanks for asking the question.
@Auditing The Albion I totally agree with you hence the reply to Laura's question that any person who attacks another, may then run the risk of possibly having their TH-cam account hidden from this channel...! In other words, I will restrict their access on the profile they use to attack somebody on this TH-cam channel. The video description under every video highlights this and this is what Laura was referring too.
@@BANAMAN Who are you to make objective decisions according to your subjective feels? You're no better then those you try to portray as "power hungry". Get a clue.
@@like-icecream Who are you to question my views, feel free to air your views but it would be best if you left the questions out like Who are you?... It's not power hungry, it's called a fair explanation in very much the same way any person who is representing a shop such as Asda, they can say to people stop video recording or you will be escorted off the premesis... But it's ok, you are equal to me, feel free to say what you want even if you choose to ask me questions, I will then choose whether to answer them or not!
He that is of God hearth Gods words; Ye therefore hear them not because ye are not of God. I feel sick after watching that! We are most certainly the last generation of the human race.
We are what we are, mother nature's creations, we should live in peace harmony and happiness however we are labeled! Sadly there is absolutely no "gay" community here in Essex, it is a very very conservative and outdated county, but that said, every pub club or venue these days is gay tolerant, but nowhere is there an established venue. I understand this from an owners point of view, to be a "gay" venue limits the customer base, and of course with the councils (tax,tax ,tax) and the taxman, the leeches and the bleeders it's very hard to maintain viable premises. And as far as "communities " go there has been a huge breakdown as cars travel jobs housing communications, etc became more viable. Once upon a time one lived within walking distance of pretty much all of one's family, now of course that is not the norm. I used to be in contact with old Londoners, the wonderful people of the tenements back in the late eighties' people who had lived there there or thereabouts all their lives, but even then they knew none of their neighbours,not on their floor not in their block,not on their estate all gone and moved away. Back then until about 25 years ago we sought out the "gay" venues, because they were happy delightful friendly places devoid of thugs beer swilling lout's and the obnoxious,, ha ha ha , how so many were at a loss to explain their being physically ejected (bloody roughed up and slapped silly) by a bunch of Queens and Fairies!! lol. Yes even back then the "gays" were men too, tough guys who sought fun and enlightened evenings of gaiet humour, drag , and cabaret and were there for a good evening and no bother..
Thanks for the history, interesting how some venues and pubs have changed from the way they used to be I think if there was a well placed venue in an easy to get to place, an exclusive venue could get by without worrying about the tax man.
@@BANAMAN Sadly the cost overall of running a "theme venue" is not financially viable any more, too many overheads dictate they have to more or less cater for any and all. For instance the drink driving laws, the no smoking laws, the rules and regulations on access, on selling food and drinks. Also venues now are more or less obliged to admit and cater for children , Great cabaret night out drinking dancing and bawdy entertainment with sprogs around our feet, it's all about bums on seats, and theme pubs are very very rare! We had a fantastic Gay pub back in the county I just moved from, really booming, Fri, Sat,Sun,10 pm till 3 pm, interfered with no one, but as dead as a graveyard during the week, eventually it closed, not for the want of trying, but that of revenue, and taxes and the local councils exorbitant taxes, rates, plus business rates and taxes, even charging double for bin collections etc. Even the taxi's were ripping people off unbelievably, I used to pay around £8.00 for two of us in a cab to get there, but the cab firms wanted an astonishing £98.00 for the return journey, it was ridiculous. It was cheaper to get a B&B and stay the weekend.
Being held in sheep pens drinking overpriced alcohol isn't my idea of fun I must say but each to their own 😁👍
Personally i draw the line at Drag time Storytime to children
Let kids be kids
There's a reason why one school in Brighton has over 70 trans kids. Personally I think it's because kids copy and are influenced by each other. If they happened to go to another school in another city and never been acquainted with other trans kids, I highly doubt they'd want to change gender.
including the forced heterosexuality on kids
Enjoy the freedom you lovely people and resist, defy, do not comply with the next and possibly the longest lockdown,. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Banaman investigates the gay village so you don't have to
LOL phew thank you banaman
Funny to see this... I visited Canal Street for the first time a few weeks back with my video camera. Got some nice pictures, but I didn't speak to anyone. I was actually hunting for signs of v-word passports. Fortunately I didn't see any. Although I have heard that Manchester Pride will be requiring them, but they will not be requiring STI tests, or any other kind of test/v-word. I notice the subject of hen parties came up; an acquaintance of mine told me that a lot of gays have abandoned these kind of venues due to number of heterosexual people turning up.
Oh my, this looks interesting. 😳 I was right, what a strange world we reside in.
You must, if you find this strange 🤔
What a great video … well done BANAMAN
This street was mad back in the mid to late 80s
End times...
god doesnt exist
That was fairly gay
is that manchester audit in the background in the red t shirt 2.01 secs
"During the pandemic" shouldve cut that propaganda advicer
Funny how these people want to be treated like anyone else, and yet they do their best to behave so very different.
Yea because people should all be treated the same regardless of how different we are. Are you saying that if they wanna be treated like you, they have to act the way that you do
These people? That more or less sums up what you are.
They want and deserve the same rights as everyone else, frankly they can behave however they like, doesn't bother me one bit.
and are you mad about it straggot?
@@antistraightmen Do you identify as an muppet?
Excellent 🌈❤
Louis Spence reborn with them short shorts (boxers).
Is this twinned with a gay village in Russia.
What do you mean by "I believe in free speech but you run the risk of possibly having your TH-cam account hidden from this account?" Do you mean you'll block people or TH-cam will?
There is a way to express free speech and freedom of expression without making personal attacks to a person in the way the speech is expressed. If people can leave out the personal attacks, this is the context it portrays. Thanks for asking the question.
@Auditing The Albion I totally agree with you hence the reply to Laura's question that any person who attacks another, may then run the risk of possibly having their TH-cam account hidden from this channel...! In other words, I will restrict their access on the profile they use to attack somebody on this TH-cam channel. The video description under every video highlights this and this is what Laura was referring too.
@@BANAMAN Who are you to make objective decisions according to your subjective feels? You're no better then those you try to portray as "power hungry". Get a clue.
@@like-icecream Who are you to question my views, feel free to air your views but it would be best if you left the questions out like Who are you?... It's not power hungry, it's called a fair explanation in very much the same way any person who is representing a shop such as Asda, they can say to people stop video recording or you will be escorted off the premesis... But it's ok, you are equal to me, feel free to say what you want even if you choose to ask me questions, I will then choose whether to answer them or not!
He that is of God hearth Gods words; Ye therefore hear them not because ye are not of God.
I feel sick after watching that! We are most certainly the last generation of the human race.
good continue to feel sick, god doesnt exist
We are what we are, mother nature's creations, we should live in peace harmony and happiness however we are labeled! Sadly there is absolutely no "gay" community here in Essex, it is a very very conservative and outdated county, but that said, every pub club or venue these days is gay tolerant, but nowhere is there an established venue. I understand this from an owners point of view, to be a "gay" venue limits the customer base, and of course with the councils (tax,tax ,tax) and the taxman, the leeches and the bleeders it's very hard to maintain viable premises. And as far as "communities " go there has been a huge breakdown as cars travel jobs housing communications, etc became more viable. Once upon a time one lived within walking distance of pretty much all of one's family, now of course that is not the norm. I used to be in contact with old Londoners, the wonderful people of the tenements back in the late eighties' people who had lived there there or thereabouts all their lives, but even then they knew none of their neighbours,not on their floor not in their block,not on their estate all gone and moved away. Back then until about 25 years ago we sought out the "gay" venues, because they were happy delightful friendly places devoid of thugs beer swilling lout's and the obnoxious,, ha ha ha , how so many were at a loss to explain their being physically ejected (bloody roughed up and slapped silly) by a bunch of Queens and Fairies!! lol. Yes even back then the "gays" were men too, tough guys who sought fun and enlightened evenings of gaiet humour, drag , and cabaret and were there for a good evening and no bother..
Thanks for the history, interesting how some venues and pubs have changed from the way they used to be I think if there was a well placed venue in an easy to get to place, an exclusive venue could get by without worrying about the tax man.
@@BANAMAN Sadly the cost overall of running a "theme venue" is not financially viable any more, too many overheads dictate they have to more or less cater for any and all. For instance the drink driving laws, the no smoking laws, the rules and regulations on access, on selling food and drinks. Also venues now are more or less obliged to admit and cater for children , Great cabaret night out drinking dancing and bawdy entertainment with sprogs around our feet, it's all about bums on seats, and theme pubs are very very rare! We had a fantastic Gay pub back in the county I just moved from, really booming, Fri, Sat,Sun,10 pm till 3 pm, interfered with no one, but as dead as a graveyard during the week, eventually it closed, not for the want of trying, but that of revenue, and taxes and the local councils exorbitant taxes, rates, plus business rates and taxes, even charging double for bin collections etc. Even the taxi's were ripping people off unbelievably, I used to pay around £8.00 for two of us in a cab to get there, but the cab firms wanted an astonishing £98.00 for the return journey, it was ridiculous. It was cheaper to get a B&B and stay the weekend.
And this is why "sorry to get dark" but they want to get the children before they can define themselves not how other tell them to define themselves.
But when it gets political 😤👿👎
I'm gay but don't like the showy side too much ❤
I'm straight but gay village is probably the most fun place in Manchester to go out
All in moderation!!
Is a blurred out buster a gay on drugs?
the blond OTT queen at the beginning is so annoying to me. and i am gay!
@@hokeycokey No problem I just found the blurred out buster quite funny.
The description tells you what it is.
@@hokeycokey I was just getting out of the closet but im back in its a much safer place. 🇬🇧👍
@@lauralishes1 so it is a gay on drugs...got it.
Until you dont use laws and change them 2 force on children your lifestyle do as u want we all answear to God at the end
god doesnt exist