A Quote by Kevin Sessums

I wasn't a [gay] activist, really. — © Kevin Sessums
I wasn't a [gay] activist, really.

Quote Topics

Quote Author

People have to stop saying that just because someone is an anti-gay activist they might be gay. They're DEFINITELY GAY!!
I haven't been a gay activist. I haven't protested for gay rights or none of that, but one thing I can say is that a lot of the designers I wear are gay and I like their clothes.
One of the things I had to really wrap my head around is I have no control over what people call me: advocate, activist, gay, Filipino, undocumented person, gay person with an Asian face and Latino name.
I fully realize that a person who stands for what I stand for, an activist, a gay activist, becomes the target or the potential target for a person who is insecure, terrified, afraid, or very disturbed with themselves.
I never really saw myself as an activist but at some point the activist is the only moral position to take.
The thing about gay male pop stars is: they aren't supported by gay men. Gay men don't really support them until they've gone beyond the gay community and had success in the mainstream, so it's really challenging.
There's a very fine line between political comedian and activist, and I don't really think I fall over into the activist category.
I'm not a gay rights activist.
Unless I have hallucinated, I have never made an anti-gay commentary, I have made anti-gay-activist-agenda commentaries.
I don't think I'm a gay activist. I used to be.
I am a gay activist and I say that proudly. I voted no on Prop 8.
I heard that I was gay before, and I was like "Really?" And then I started thinking: You haven't really made it unless somebody says you're gay. And I was like, "hm. I'm not gay, but thanks for the rumor!"
I'm an activist for gay marriage equality and children's rights. I'm the face of Share Our Strength.
For years I was the only publicly out gay person who was not a full-time gay activist: my position as a quasi-foreigner gave me a privileged perch, and my ability to earn money by writing for western publications made me almost impervious to discrimination. Other Russians were not in a hurry to come out.
We are wide open and vulnerable and in all likelihood an activist judge will strike down our Defense of Marriage Act, our state law against gay marriage, this year. And in all likelihood, we will have gay marriage in 2004 in Minnesota , if we don't get this amendment on the ballot for November.
After months of speculation, the sitcom star Ellen DeGeneres admitted that yes, she's gay. Inspired by her courage, today, diet-guru Richard Simmons admitted that he is really, really, really, really gay.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!