Adam Lambert Calls Censorship Discrimination

Adam Lambert gave a shocking performance last night at the American Music Awards, which was perfectly suited for a gay club, but not the AMAs. As a result the performance was edited before being broadcast to the west coast. Lambert responded with this statement:
"You know honestly, if I offended some people, it’s apples and oranges. I’m not an artist that does things for every single person. I believe in artistic freedom and expression, I believe in honoring the lyrics of a song, and those lyrics aren’t really for everybody either."
"There’s a big double standard, female pop artists have been doing things provocative like that for years, and the fact that I’m a male, and I’ll be edited and discriminated against could be a problem."
"People are scared and it’s really sad, I just wish people could open their minds up and enjoy things, it’s all for a laugh, it’s really not that big of a deal."
Lambert is right about the double standard, but how about specifically applying that to both gay and heterosexual men.









