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BlueberryWheats wrote:I'd like a full tartan ranger to represent Scotland. With a name like Gordon MacDonald or something.
scbriml wrote:
It's not just a perfume.
Polot wrote:I thought your Global Force was lead by the US. Shouldn't they be red then.
Also racist that South America is not represented.
1337Delta764 wrote:BlueberryWheats wrote:I'd like a full tartan ranger to represent Scotland. With a name like Gordon MacDonald or something.
How racist. If you were wondering, this is my Power Rangers Global Force team:
- Wesley Collins - Pink Global Ranger - USA
- Chieli Martinelli - Red Global Ranger - Italy
- Claire Bonnet - Blue Global Ranger - France
- Natalia Rodriguez - Green Global Ranger - Mexico
- Dakarai Dimka - Yellow Global Ranger - South Africa (native)
- Hua Wong - Black Global Ranger - China
1337Delta764 wrote:Polot wrote:I thought your Global Force was lead by the US. Shouldn't they be red then.
Also racist that South America is not represented.
As with my Power Rangers Fairy Magic team, I personally think the Pink Ranger should be the leader and male. We did have a Pink Ranger as the leader in Time Force, but she was female.
As for South America, at least the Green Ranger (from Mexico) is Hispanic, so I don't see why it would be racist not to include South America. If South America must be included, then we must include Australia as well.
1337Delta764 wrote:I am pretty sure everyone knows here that I would love to see a [straight] male Pink Ranger, however, I would like to know, what are your opinions on female Green and/or Black Rangers?
Just as I think straight males should be represented by the color pink, I personally think females should be represented by green and/or black as well. If anyone remembers, the Green Fairy Ranger representing the element of Earth (Evelyn Rodriguez) in my Power Rangers Fairy Magic team is female. In another one of my Ranger teams (Power Rangers Global Force), both the Green (Natalia Rodriguez) and Black (Hua Wong) Rangers (representing Mexico and China, respectively) are female.
What does anyone here think about female Green and/or Black Rangers?
Kiwirob wrote:1337Delta764 wrote:I am pretty sure everyone knows here that I would love to see a [straight] male Pink Ranger, however, I would like to know, what are your opinions on female Green and/or Black Rangers?
Just as I think straight males should be represented by the color pink, I personally think females should be represented by green and/or black as well. If anyone remembers, the Green Fairy Ranger representing the element of Earth (Evelyn Rodriguez) in my Power Rangers Fairy Magic team is female. In another one of my Ranger teams (Power Rangers Global Force), both the Green (Natalia Rodriguez) and Black (Hua Wong) Rangers (representing Mexico and China, respectively) are female.
What does anyone here think about female Green and/or Black Rangers?
But clearly you're not straight, you're about the gayest member of this forum, you should be happy with a gay Pink Ranger to represent your people.
1337Delta764 wrote:What a lie. Gay men almost never wear pink (except on TV by producer's request) and don't listen to smooth jazz.
1337Delta764 wrote:
What a lie. Gay men almost never wear pink (except on TV by producer's request) and don't listen to smooth jazz.
1337Delta764 wrote:Um, first, if you look at the list of tracks, all of them are covers of mainstream tracks. Second, the article you posted just reinforces my point, since gay musicians are a rarity in the jazz world, and gay men are more likely to be fans of pop music or disco (gay men being the target audience for the latter). Third, those are just concert lights, and Dave Koz isn't actually wearing pink. I have seen Rick Braun, Nick Colionne, Jeff Lorber, and the late Wayman Tisdale wearing pink, and they are all straight.
BTW, to really break stereotypes, on my Power Rangers Music Force team, the Black Music Force Ranger Andrew Bennington is gay, and he represents heavy metal.
Kiwirob wrote:1337Delta764 wrote:Um, first, if you look at the list of tracks, all of them are covers of mainstream tracks. Second, the article you posted just reinforces my point, since gay musicians are a rarity in the jazz world, and gay men are more likely to be fans of pop music or disco (gay men being the target audience for the latter). Third, those are just concert lights, and Dave Koz isn't actually wearing pink. I have seen Rick Braun, Nick Colionne, Jeff Lorber, and the late Wayman Tisdale wearing pink, and they are all straight.
BTW, to really break stereotypes, on my Power Rangers Music Force team, the Black Music Force Ranger Andrew Bennington is gay, and he represents heavy metal.
Not many straight males wear pink like you do
1337Delta764 wrote:Nor do many gay males. These are the stereotypes that I am trying to evade with my Power Ranger teams, which calling someone gay for wearing pink (regardless of the amount) is borderline defamatory. Christopher Scott the Pink Fairy Ranger on my Power Rangers Fairy Magic team would even wear completely pink outfits when unmorphed, but would have a girlfriend (Evelyn the Green Fairy Ranger) and would eventually get married near the end of the series. He would also be a smooth jazz fan.
Kiwirob wrote:every gay pride parade that's ever been is full of gay men wearing pink.
Kiwirob wrote:every gay pride parade that's ever been is full of gay men wearing pink.
Kiwirob wrote:google gay pride parade and you get a lot of pictures of men wearing pink
OA412 wrote:Kiwirob wrote:every gay pride parade that's ever been is full of gay men wearing pink.
Once again, for someone who has never had anything positive to say about the gays, you sure seem to have spent a lot of time studying us. "Every gay pride parade that's ever been?" That's a lot of pride parades you're attending.
1337Delta764 wrote:Nor do many gay males. These are the stereotypes that I am trying to evade with my Power Ranger teams, which calling someone gay for wearing pink (regardless of the amount) is borderline defamatory. Christopher Scott the Pink Fairy Ranger on my Power Rangers Fairy Magic team would even wear completely pink outfits when unmorphed, but would have a girlfriend (Evelyn the Green Fairy Ranger) and would eventually get married near the end of the series. He would also be a smooth jazz fan.
einsteinboricua wrote:OA412 wrote:Kiwirob wrote:every gay pride parade that's ever been is full of gay men wearing pink.
Once again, for someone who has never had anything positive to say about the gays, you sure seem to have spent a lot of time studying us. "Every gay pride parade that's ever been?" That's a lot of pride parades you're attending.
The OP also has a lot of knowledge about what gay men do and don't wear too. And he seems to know a lot about what they can like and not like...
scbriml wrote:Dude, just listen to yourself. I'm surprised there's room in your closet for all those pink polo shirts.
1337Delta764 wrote:[Christopher Scott the Pink Fairy Ranger on my Power Rangers Fairy Magic team would even wear completely pink outfits
PacificBeach88 wrote:scbriml wrote:Dude, just listen to yourself. I'm surprised there's room in your closet for all those pink polo shirts.
Please get it right, he wears IZOD and Advantage polos, not just any old pink polos. Fashionistas from TJMaxx! It's rude to get someone's signature look wrong, you brute.
Tugger wrote:I know I am forgetting others
Tugger wrote:So with that said.... Wouldn't Gary and Ace be an excellent addition to the Power Rangers???
PacificBeach88 wrote:Many gays hate the whole "merman hair" and "glitter beard" trends, but depending on the color and the person they look great IMO. Guess I'm in the minority. Not something I can do though. I have the beard, but not sure what color goes with me (no...pink and brown don't mix).Who doesn't love a pink beard?
1337Delta764 wrote:It is very unfortunate that we can't have a constructive discussion on whether or not there should be a female Green or Black Ranger, instead turning into a gay defamation fest.
1337Delta764 wrote:I am pretty sure everyone knows here that I would love to see a [straight] male Pink Ranger,
1337Delta764 wrote:Just as I think straight males should be represented by the color pink...
1337Delta764 wrote:Gay men almost never wear pink (except on TV by producer's request) and don't listen to smooth jazz.
1337Delta764 wrote:since gay musicians are a rarity in the jazz world, and gay men are more likely to be fans of pop music or disco (gay men being the target audience for the latter).
1337Delta764 wrote:the Black Music Force Ranger Andrew Bennington is gay, and he represents heavy metal.
1337Delta764 wrote:In the real world gay men almost never wear pink. My uncle is gay and he usually wears black (he is a New Yorker after all).
1337Delta764 wrote:It is very unfortunate that we can't have a constructive discussion on whether or not there should be a female Green or Black Ranger, instead turning into a gay defamation fest.
einsteinboricua wrote:1337Delta764 wrote:It is very unfortunate that we can't have a constructive discussion on whether or not there should be a female Green or Black Ranger, instead turning into a gay defamation fest.
Allow me to open your eyes:
You're the one bringing in what gay men wear and don't wear, what they do and don't do. Is there a need to stress that the Pink ranger is straight?
Also...if you haven't noticed: barely anyone cares about the fantasy Power Range team or what they do.
1337Delta764 wrote:It is very unfortunate that we can't have a constructive discussion on whether or not there should be a female Green or Black Ranger, instead turning into a gay defamation fest.
1337Delta764 wrote:It is very unfortunate that we can't have a constructive discussion on whether or not there should be a female Green or Black Ranger, instead turning into a gay defamation fest.
1337Delta764 wrote:It is very unfortunate that we can't have a constructive discussion on whether or not there should be a female Green or Black Ranger, instead turning into a gay defamation fest.
Polot wrote:1337Delta764 wrote:It is very unfortunate that we can't have a constructive discussion on whether or not there should be a female Green or Black Ranger, instead turning into a gay defamation fest.
That is because there is no constructive discussion to make. Nobody cares if the green or black ranger is female.
Certain people have a strange obsession with the sexual orientation, and team ranking, of pink rangers however. How come you felt the need to clarify the sexual orientation of the pink ranger but not the sexual orientation of your theoretical female black or green rangers?