Aww this is sad

I love Sean Penn's portrayal of Harvey Milk

Trump's said it is like a menu

People like this, they like that

Some people like milk with their cookies or cake

It's how it is

Sean Penn did a beautiful portrayal, which won my respect

Can we imagine a world without Elton John?

Can you imagine a Lion King without his music?

And I love Madonna's music, like True Blue, or Live to Tell, or Crazy for You which is about her time with Sean Penn perhaps

It's beautiful, and I adore and celebrate the gay community

As a small, singled out minority, they have earned, and amassed massive accolades, achievements and victories

I believe in trans rights, too

I'm a Democrat somewhat, and a Liberal, despite being a Trump believer

Because I just believe Obama's right: gay rights, are human rights

They're like 1 percent of the community, or fewer

And don't deserve to be bullied, and kicked around so wickedly

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