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The New York Post has always had a special place for bashing the gays in print.
In 2003, when The New York Times added gay commitment ceremonies to it’s wedding pages, The Post printed an editorial cartoon of a man and his chicken filling out their engagement announcement at The Times.
This morning, on Page Six, there's a story about Hollywood publicist Stephen Huvane’s marriage to Palm Beach artist and gallery owner Steven Janssen.
We were shocked. Does this mean The Post likes gay marriage now?
No, they just like kissing celebs' (and publicists') ass. The wedding was attended by a flock of A-listers, including Jennifer Aniston and Kirsten Dunst. It’s big news when a power couple ties the knot – careers are affected, money changes hands. This, apparenly, is gossip that folks should know.
So how did they skirt the issue? Not once in the article is the word “gay” used. And while we want to find that admirable – this is The New York Post we’re talking about. And if they have to print a story about gay people, they’re sure as hell not going to do anything to help the cause by using the word "gay."


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