On Mojo Jojo's billboard
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
I was on my way home when I got an itch to tune in to "Good times with Mo, Mojo and Grace Lee" on Magic 89.9. I've been hearing a lot about the trio from a friend on how good they carry any topics that's being brought on the table. She said it's a good jump-start for her day, I said what the "f" I work during graveyard. But still I gave in.
DJ Mo heading the trio, is known for being bold, straight to the point, eloquent, witty, spontaneous and entertaining. I know no one that I know (or close to me) would admit that they like Mo Twister, or maybe few or very, very few rather. In the entertainment business, someone who's very upfront, tactless and sharp will always have a bunch of haters. Maybe more than half of the population who knows him hates him just like maybe same percentage of the Pinoy that hates Kris Aquino.
Tell it to me. Why am I not surprised?
Anywho, they can talk about anything and everything under the sun - from politics, current events, sex , relationships, funny things, culture, cool things and what-have-you. They're super and great!!! It's crazy in a good way! You'll learn things that you don't really put much attention to on your daily life, and I bet at one point if you'll listen to them you'll say to yourself something like, "Oo nga no!". Or maybe nod or smile. They're very entertaining and informative at the same time. Oh well, did I say they can talk about anything under the sun?
Just this morning, DJ Mo has brought up the topic about Mojo Jojo's billboard being taken down. Rumors said that the action was taken because certain influential church group people claimed that the billboard promotes a sinful life and even more they say that it is against the cultural and moral sensibilities of the general public.
HELLO?!? Since when "gayness" has become synonymous to sinful life?
Or since when "gayness" has become a violation of moral and cultural sensibilities of the general public?
I am not over reacting or sorts, I just can't help but to put it down here. It's sad that bigots still exists, if that's the reason for taking it down. I hope not. It's heartbreaking to know that most us thought and still thinking that gays are sinful. That we deviate with what's right or what's acceptable in this pea-brained (sorry for the term) society. We are not immoral, it has nothing to do with our lifestyle. If we act in sinful ways it's because we are human just like what you are. So being gay doesn't make us more sinful nor it won't make us less of a person that we are!
Naalala ko tuloy ang tukso sa mga bakla noong bata pa ako na "Ang mga bakla ay salot!". That's why I am trying to be discreet whenever I am out surrounded by strangers in public. That's why til' now I am still hiding the true me with most of our relatives every reunion. That's why I know there's a million like me who's still hiding on their hot and dark closets. I thought it's already accepted, I thought most of "straight" people understood and embraced the thought of "alternative lifestyle". Or so I thought.
Nakakasakit at Nakakalungkot lang talaga at the same time.
Here's the controversial billboard of Mojo Jojo with the tag line:
“I Wake Up Whiter and Gay Each Day”

I have to admit, the tag line is really double meaning. Whatever it means to you on how you understood it or how you would like to understand it. As for me, there are just 2 things I can think of, it's either to be more beautiful and get that confidence which is admittedly very gay-ish or get fairer and be happy. And what's wrong with that?
Btw, Mojo is gay all the while I thought he isn't...... til' this.
So what do you think?
(click and support the online petition to put up the billboard again, though I know as what Mojo Jojo has confirmed a while ago that it's soon to be put up again but on a new spot. Still to my friends, click to show support and to show that you are not one of the BIGOTS! LOVE ME, LOVE US!)

September 2, 2009 12:09 PM
for me there's nothing wrong with the ad, nasa tao na yan kung anu ang interpretation niya sa tagline
September 2, 2009 7:33 PM
@elay.
go na sa petition then! ♥
September 2, 2009 9:25 PM
I've signed the petition with the following comment:
Dang CHURCH. I should be the one to put up a billboard with a CARDINAL SUCKING A DICK. Nonsense show of discrimination. I am explicitly insulted by the phrase "promoting a sinful life." Is this really how these men in suits perceive homosexuality? homosexuals? SINFUL? To hell with all of the church. PUT THIS BILLBOARD BACK. This is one great leap in the LGBTQ society. This is towards FREEDOM!!!
September 2, 2009 9:26 PM
Veck, may I also repost this and help promote the petition in my blog? I'll have to copy that billboard from your site. I'll wait for your permission. :)
September 2, 2009 10:23 PM
@ gabino: of course you may, thanks!
:)
October 24, 2009 2:33 PM
I think it's not the "tag line" which made the conservatives take action against Mojo's billboard and have it taken down. I think it's the blurred buff guy's strategic location behind Mojo's somewhat suggestive position. And they're both naked. If they based it on the tag line then it was highly absurd for them to do that. Just my two cents on this.I'm straight, I have gay friends, and I like Mojo. Good Times!
October 24, 2009 4:59 PM
@anonymous: the issue is the tagline and they didnt say anything about the position. if that's the case, they could have mentioned it also on that petition. :0