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South Yorkshire Police said a 45-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of kidnap, human trafficking and the possession of indecent images of children. Yesterday, detectives confirmed they arrested two men in London, assisted by officers from the Metropolitan Police, on Wednesday, December 8. The straight-A student was last seen on CCTV at King's Cross station at around 11.20am the same day - but the reason he travelled to the capital and his whereabouts since have remained a mystery. Kevin Gosden previously feared that a child sex ring was involved in his son's abduction and said the latest arrests are 'another unknown that's hard to cope with'.Īndrew, who would be 28 now, vanished from Doncaster on Septem- just four months after Madeleine McCann had gone missing in May - and the mystery surrounding his disappearance has been one of the most high-profile missing persons cases of the last 20 years. But there’s nothing wrong with saying do a bit better next time as opposed to always glossing over everything because someone’s an “ally”.Missing Andrew Gosden's father has revealed he has been plagued by 'nasty scenarios' in his head since learning two men were arrested for kidnap and trafficking over the then 14-year-old boy's disappearance in 2007. If they wanted to call out Andrew they should have done it a while ago. No, he shouldn’t be badgered or “cancelled”, and I don’t even think this article should exist. Some of y’all set the standards incredibly low, especially when it comes to conventionally good-looking, “straight presenting” guys. If you’re looking to be a genuine “ally” (and profiting off of it and winning awards for it as Andrew is) or looking to own your queerdom and use it for clout and promo, then you are expected to do better.
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There’s nothing wrong with acknowledging that. Andrew has said a couple of questionable things. It reminded a bit of when Nico Tortorella said that they aren’t “gay” because they mostly hang out with females (one of the many ignorant, insecure, cringe-y, “problematic” things Nico has said or done). “Straight presenting” people sincerely saying shit like that has to be called out. A percentage of queers have put all this effort into trying to get folks to understand sexuality and its variance, respect people’s identities and preferences and lifestyle, understand the gender, sexual, affection, affirmation, romantic attachment, emotional investment, relationship comfort, commitment spectrum. However, the dude did sincerely reduce the life of a “gay man” to hanging out with “gays” and watching RuPaul’s Drag Race. That’s the whole point of people understanding fluidity, preferences, dimensions, the spectrum. There is nothing wrong saying “I want this right now, but maybe I’ll want something else in the future”. The one thing they definitely should have left off this list was him talking about his dimensions. “What if MJ is a dude? Why can’t we discover that Peter is exploring his sexuality? It’s hardly even groundbreaking! So why can’t he be gay? Why can’t he be into boys.” “I was kind of joking, but kind of not joking about MJ (Spider-Man’s love interest),” he told Entertainment Weekly. While speaking about his turn as the web-slinging superhero in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Garfield said that he had talked with the film’s producer about exploring the character’s sexuality on film. Here are five such moments: 1) Asking why Spider-Man can’t be gay Indeed, his entire career has been punctuated by earnest but uneven attempts at showing his LGBTQ allyship. Garfield’s pin-wearing gained applause from most Twitter users, though some criticized him for not doing more for trans rights. At this weekend’s GLAAD Awards ceremony, actor Andrew Garfield wore a pin bearing the colors of the transgender Pride flag while presenting an award to transgender actress Michaela Jaé Rodriguez for her work toward eliminating queerphobia in media.