In a recent interview that had everyone buzzing, comedian and writer George Civeris brought his trademark wit and sharp observations about how straight folks perceive LGBTQ+ people. While chatting on Kareem Rahma's popular show, *Subway Takes*, Civeris shared his thoughts while riding through New York City's ever-busy subway—a fitting backdrop known in itself as a melting pot where all kinds mingle.>
On December 17, this lively exchange hit social media and instantly caught fire. In one standout moment, Civeris quipped, "Straight people have terrible taste in gay people." His remark struck a chord, sparking both smiles and serious discussions online.>
Civeris didn't hold back, listing names as examples. He mentioned Ellen DeGeneres, and cast members from *Queer Eye*—Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown, Tan France, Jeremiah Brent, and formerly Bobby Berk—and satirical star Randy Rainbow as figures straight audiences often admire. He even threw in "the Gay Bachelor," likely referring with a wink at Colton Underwood.>
During this engaging conversation, Rahma chimed in with a laugh, saying, "100% agree. Don't get mad at me, but I 100% agree." This playful exchange highlighted how some mainstream portrayals tend towards stereotypes that might feel more comfortable or palatable.>
Civeris took a closer look at how straight audiences embrace *Queer Eye* without question. He joked, "For seven years, straight people let these guys stroll right in. No questions asked." Civeris lightened it up with a chuckle, saying if they showed up at his place unannounced, he'd be dialing Homeland Security.>
He described a humorous scene comparing them, in jest, dressed like "five terrorists here, all dressed like Mugatu from *Zoolander*." It was all about spotlighting how some straight people might adore certain celebrities without a second thought.>
When asked who deserves more attention in LGBTQ+ circles, Civeris threw in names like filmmaker John Waters, singer Melissa Etheridge, and actress Niecy Nash. His picks emphasized that there's a whole spectrum within LGBTQ+ communities that's worth celebrating.>
Diving a bit deeper, Civeris touched on "progressive, straight people" who strive hard and perhaps too forgiving in their support. "They mean well," he said, "but sometimes that support elevates 'the most annoying gay person ever,'" simply because they fit a certain mold.>
Rahma's laughter echoed alongside Civeris's zingers, praising them as "so fire." Civeris had a knack with mixing humor and sharp insights, giving us a fresh look at how straight and LGBTQ+ folks interact, especially around cultural tastes.>
Civeris didn't leave politics out either. Jokingly, he imagined how certain personalities might climb high in politics, playfully adding, "And suddenly that annoying gay person becomes Secretary Of Transportation," with a nodding jab at Pete Buttigieg.>
The conversation wrapped with Civeris cheekily naming Donald Trump "the most annoying gay person," getting laughs all around and reminding us not everything needs a serious tone.>
In comments, viewers applauded Civeris's bold "hot take," with one fan saying he was "so real." The video turned out as a springboard, provoking thoughts on representation in LGBTQ+ communities—how we view it and how we support it.>
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