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Isaiah Mustafa: “I have to be honest and I apologize: I don’t spend too much time looking at men.”

If we said that about women, it would be counterfactual, bizarre, and sexist, would it not? The reality is some of us don’t even notice them. This is a reality you will never hear much about from the screeching friends of faghags seen everywhere in our diverse mainstream media. In other words, show me “1 girl 5 gays” (sic) and I doubt I’d be able to give you an accurate headcount.

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