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  1. Wicked Performer a Wicked Homophobe? : Gay News from Gay Agenda - GayAgenda.com on July 21st, 2008 7:27 pm

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  2. Ric on July 21st, 2008 10:29 pm

    You have to wonder if the people he works with have any clue. We’re talking about musical theater here – full of gays. I wonder how this impacts his relationship with the cast and crew who are gay.

    It’s really sad to see all that money thrown at an attempt to rip away legal protections for families.

  3. Wicked Fan on July 22nd, 2008 8:39 am

    It should be pointed out that Justin is a FORMER cast member in Wicked. Believe he left the show almost a year ago.

  4. P on July 22nd, 2008 3:55 pm

    What is wrong with wanting to save marriage from the predatory gay-rights movement?

    Gays say they’re discriminated against because they aren’t allow to debase one of the oldest institutions in the world. Well, cry me a river. Too bad. So sad.

    What is wrong with being different, and have a civil union, with all the rights marriage affords straight couples? It is only just one more reason I’ve become less and less sympathic to gays in general, and specifically on this issue.

    Good going, guys, you are making enemies out of friends…

  5. Interesting on July 23rd, 2008 11:15 am

    It’s just hard to understand why you think you should have the right and ability to stand for your beliefs, but you would speak ill against Justin, who is only doing exactly what you are. Not only that, you mock his talents as a performer by making assumptions about a picture you snaked off of his website? What statement are you trying to make? If you are in musical theater, you are gay? Does that mean then that if you are gay, you are in musical theater? I’m 100% sure my Aunt, who is gay, has never been on a stage in her life. So maybe, before you make a fool out of your own self by voicing uneducated statements about another human being (and his entire family), you might want to figure out what you’re even talking about. It’s their money! The same constitution that you’re fighting to receive rights from has given all of us the freedom to spend it as we wish. Unfortunately for you, you just threw any type of legitimacy this website might have had, right out the window.

  6. Editor on July 23rd, 2008 11:41 am

    It should be noted that the above comment is via someone at Christian Community Theater, of which Justin in a big part of – and honestly their production of The Legend of Pocahontas looks pretty spectacular.

    That said, I think that you completely missed the point of the post, that being Justin gave $18,200 to fund an anti-gay, anti-family constitutional amendment that is doing nothing other than harming families. His family gave nearly $600,000.

    So instead of focusing on one sentence in the middle of a huge post, focus on what is truly important here – the fact that Justin and his family have invested a huge chunk of change into stripping the rights away from other California families.

  7. Editor on July 23rd, 2008 11:47 am

    In regards to the comment from “P”.

    It’s quite clear that you never were a ‘friend’ as the last sentence in your comment states.

    Before writing saying “one of the oldest institutions in the world”, do your research on the history of marriage and what it was, and what it has become. I think you’ll be surprised.

    That argument reminds me of the reasons the Christian right used to attempt t prevent interracial marriage back in the 60’s.

  8. Interesting on July 23rd, 2008 2:36 pm

    So you want your readers to focus on one part of the article, but not the other? Once again, you are contradicting yourself. Perhaps you should remove the parts that “aren’t the point”. Is the word “Bigot” plastered across his picture the point? According to Dictionary.com, the word means “a person who is utterly intolerant of any differing creed, belief, or opinion”. How are you not being one yourself? Is using a picture of him and putting “Seriously folks – look at this photo from his website. I think his donation is more of a ‘trying to prove I’m straight’ act” above it the point? That is flat out attacking someone’s character and making judgments ON A PICTURE. Again I ask, how are you not doing exactly what you claim he is? Your beliefs are fine, and you are free to believe them, but your methods are rude and hurtful. If you want to be taken seriously and respected, try being respectful yourself.

  9. Editor on July 23rd, 2008 3:23 pm

    Honestly you aren’t our target reader – so no, I want them to read it for what it is.

    Justin Caster has jubilantly displayed his anti-gay colors by donating $18,200 in an effort to destroy the legal bonds that hold California families together. I think this is the part you are missing and keep skipping over.

    Justin obviously proudly stands behind his anti-gay feelings, otherwise he would not have given the money.

    Because these contributions are public information, those who participate in this hateful effort to destroy basic fairness for California families, need to proudly stand behind their donation.

    If you give money to take away the basic rights of California families, then you should have the courage of your convictions, and take responsibility for what you’ve done. It’s that cut and dry.

  10. Interesting on July 23rd, 2008 4:12 pm

    It’s true, I’m not your target reader. But why not take advantage of a ready and willing ear? Are you not trying to educate people? Instead you have alienated me rather than inviting me to be a part of reaching a solution. Bad strategy if your goal is to evoke change.

    Your response was a third example of hypocrisy. You say Justin isn’t “taking responsibility” while in the same breath, you’ve refused to take responsibility for any of the questions I’ve asked you. You haven’t answered one. What is Justin not taking responsibility for? Is he saying he “didn’t” make those contributions? You say Justin “needs to proudly stand behind his donation”. Why aren’t you held to the same standards by proudly standing behind the fact that you have gone outside of the issue by posting a picture of him and stating that you think he’s trying to prove he’s strait. Answer this question: What does that have to do with the money he’s contributed?

    You assume that because he financially supports male/female marriage, he is anti-gay. I support children in Africa, but I am not anti-america, and I am not anti-white people. You are obviously for gay marriage. That means, by your logic and reasoning, you are AGAINST male/female marriage! Oh my gosh, so you are against my parents, my brother and his wife, my sister and her husband, and all of my married friends? I hope I sound ridiculous to your target readers just as much as you do to your non-target readers.

  11. Editor on July 23rd, 2008 4:40 pm

    I never said that he isn’t taking responsibility as you have me quoted above.

    I said that by Justin making that financial contribution to destroy the legal bonds that hold families together in times of crisis and emergency, he is saying he is proud. His contribution is a testament to that.

    And that whole argument of “I’m not anti-gay, I’m anti-gay marriage” is one in the same in my eyes – therefore I see your comparisons as nothing more than an over exaggerated stretch of illogical reason.

    It’s like those folks who say ‘Oh, I love gay people’ and yet oppose marriage equality. Meaning opposing family rights for gay and lesbian couples. Does that make sense? It’s like those who say I have lots of gay friends, yet don’t believe that they are entitled to the same rights, privileges and responsibilities as themselves.

    Quite honestly I’m not sure that you are a ready and willing ear. You, as I, have our solid viewpoints rooted in life experience and faith. Sadly, our viewpoints go directly against one another – but that’s life – and we agree to disagree.

    Per the photo – it’s humor/opinion. The photo isn’t the only thing I’ve seen, read and watched.

    See you at the polls in November.

  12. Bill on July 23rd, 2008 4:48 pm

    Wow! What an interchange. Interesting was definitely that. I think the issue this argument clearly makes is that there is a difference of opinion in this country regarding gay marriage being equal to that of heterosexuals. After all, as late as the early 70’s Homosexuality was still considered a mental disorder. Is it so hard to understand why straight thinking people would be opposed to gay marriage having the same status as men and women have in a heterosexual marriage? I think the editor wants everybody else to “live and let live” when he himself is more than willing to tramp on the rights of others to do as they wish. I think Interesting makes a compelling argument. The Editor wants his way but not willing to accept that others may want a different way.

    This is an issue that should be able to be debated with reason. I think Interesting won this one.

  13. Editor on July 23rd, 2008 5:10 pm

    BIll -

    It can be hard to accept the fact that folks are trying to deprive their neighbors, family members and friends of such a basic set of rights that they themselves are able to enjoy and quite frankly, at times, take them granted.

    Again go back to the Loving decision that allowed interracial marriage. There were those on both sides of the issue. And not so surprising are how similar the arguments made back then and the arguments made now are.

    How then Bill am I to accept that “others may want a different way” when it comes to my rights as an individual and the fact that there are people trying roll back those rights? Sure I can say we disagree, but I’m going to fight like hell for those certain inalienable rights.

    If someone can show me the reasons why marriage equality is going to have some disastrous effects on their own life or marriage – please do tell.

  14. Todd Stancer on July 24th, 2008 8:59 am

    Editor-

    Its not you excepting others beliefs about gay marriage, Its how you handle it.
    And the way you handled it by bashing on this Justin Caster is a sign of weakness.
    $18,000 dollars is pennies for what they need to fight against gay marriage.
    I dont see a Justin Caster Forum or blog bashing Gays or trying to convince people of his stand.

    Its very clear who is the Bigot in this Article, So you might want to put your picture in the place of his

  15. bigo homo on October 20th, 2008 4:56 pm

    seems like this whole thing has gotten out of hand…If I know the casters like I think i do… I’d say..( judging by the matching donation numbers…) grandpa caster offered up this money to anyone who wanted to join his hateful mission… the sad thing is, the casters have more drama going on in their family than most people…This is a huge family with somewhat of a lot of influence in San Diego…Out of respect for the friends I have within the caster Coumpound…I will not bring up the facts about all the extremely troubling behaviors of several of the Casters…I know 1st hand about what these STRAIGHT people are capable of.. and I have yet to meet any gay families that have the track and police record of the Casters…growing up in the same area as Justin, I might have done the same thing myself…it’s scarey being a homo in EL CAJON!…In areas like this you do whatever you can to hide the fact that u are gay or even bi…it’s just a shame that this guy is standing behind something he may or may not believe in because he’s afraid of being cut out of the caster family cash cow biz….stop hatin on the gay peeps.. it’s incredibly rude to your gay and bi cousins.. ps it makes the older casters who experiemented back in the day really nervous too!…don’t bother responding… I’m not into online banter and this is the first and probably last time I will ever do something like this…i guess my point is to stop worrying about what gay people are doing and focus on your own problems.. LORD knows you have enough to worry about!…see you in church!

  16. FormerFriend on October 25th, 2008 1:51 am

    I’m actually a former classmate of Justin. Funny, we took the musical theater class together. We became very good friends, performing together NUMEROUS times. I really like Justin as a performer and friend. It really saddens my heart to see that a person who I trusted and who I gave respect to would reach so far down into their wallet to try and prevent me from having happiness in my life. Yes, I’m gay.

    What saddens me even more is that fact that the Non-Profit Organization his family runs is meant to help the needy and poor. $600,000 could have bought shelter, and food, and clothing for people who will struggle this winter.

    This really makes me want to vomit. I wish him the best in life. I really hope he is happy with his decision. And I pray…PRAY that his family realizes they wasted $600,000 when Prop 8 doesn’t pass.

  17. jill on November 14th, 2008 11:18 pm

    I think hes gay he had a reel but he acted very gay.

  18. tim on November 16th, 2008 10:12 am

    sorry to hear all the mud slinging. My partner and I are a small business owners in San Diego for over ten years. We are saddened by our rights being striped away. We work so hard to have a good life and simple home. I worry that if anything should happen to me or him that we would lose everything we worked for. A “Civil Union” does not protect us and our assets if the state/opposing family member wants to step in. We only want to be “Equal Americans”. Please have compassion for our rights.

    May we come together with Love in our Hearts.

  19. christina on May 10th, 2009 10:14 am

    First of all i would like to say that Mother Teresa would most deffinatley approve of them donating there money to save a marriage which is between a MAN & WOMAN!!!

  20. Mark on July 13th, 2010 9:13 pm

    I know Justin personally. He is a Straight, Christian man.
    Him and his family gave money to support a beleif of theirs (with which I agree) that is (according to the Christian’s Bible) Wrong.
    I am a Christian. I beleive in Jesus Christ. Jesus set an example for us Christians to follow: love the sinner, despise the sin. I love people, gay or not. I think that the homosexual LIFESTYLE is wrong, distusting, and only satisfying for a time. Lust takes, Love Gives. If you’re constantly trying to satisfy yourself, you will end up on the end of a rope, with no more supply to satisfy your hungry thirst for satisfaction.
    You’ll end up:
    Dissatisfied.
    The only true satisfaction comes from Jesus. I’ll be praying for you all, that He would reveal himself to you, and show you that He is real, and that there is a God out there who cares for you, and wants a relationship with you. :)
    God bless you. :)

  21. Anonymous on July 13th, 2010 9:15 pm

    Homosexuals are bad at puzzles.

  22. Anonymous on October 15th, 2010 11:22 pm

    hes not gay. i agree with the rest of the article, but i know him and he has mentioned trying to find a girlfriend. just because someone takes silly pictures or happens to be a good dancer does not
    mean they are gay.

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