Now, the funny thing is that you can watch this video here, but if you try and watch it actually on YouTube, you'll have a few hoops to jump though. the third verse against war has been taken out for this video, as it is not the subject we're dealing with.Īnd here's the video itself (note: given the song they're miming to, this may not be considered safe for some workplaces): This video is our interpretation of the meaning behind the lyrics and i think that our video gives a slightly different meaning to the lyrics and directs more focus on gay discrimination. "this song is not a direct attack at anyone, it was originally written about the BNP in the UK but then I felt this issue has become relevant pretty much everywhere, we are the youth, we can make coolness for our future, its up to us. contrary to popular belief (including my own, before i knew better) this song was not written about george bush. i wanted to make something light hearted and funny for the victims of gay hate, to teach them to brush off the hate and stand strong and confident as who they are. i did not make this for the gay haters to see. There's a disgusting amount of hate on the internet (especially on youtube!) directed at minority groups (especially the LGBT community) so i was inspired to organize this collab video. That wound up being known as THE BIG FAT GAY COLLAB! I'll let Stevie tell it: So step on up YouTube user Stevie Bee Bishop, who decided to embark on a special project. Perhaps it's time for a little liberal line in the sand. For various reasons, this seems to have been quite the week for the contest of the most fundamental ideas, and emotions have sometimes been inflamed.