Many people may fight me on this but i think Mad As Rabbits is more pro-LGBT than G/G/B considering initial writing. Fan interpretation of
G/G/B is obviously that it’s fine to be who you are with the wonderful quote of “Love is not a choice”. The original intention was apparently being “barsexual” or some shit.
However Mad As Rabbits includes paraphrasing from a gay poet who said in The Foolish Virgin “I don’t love women. Love has to be reinvented” which changed in the song to “We must reinvent love”. Another reference is Paul Cates who is/was public education director for the Lesbian and Gay Rights Project of the American Civil Liberties Union.
In conclusion, this is what i believe and everyone is open to their own interpretation and opinions. Although if we’re paying attention to lyrics and intentions, Mad As Rabbits seems to be more about LGBT.
Any comments on this are welcome as I’m open to debate and won’t hold anything against you. :)
lastofearthspoems said:
@silkandcola actually, the song is about Brendon’s first threesome… and it’s about “barsexuality,” not bisexuality. The song itself is biphobic, because it’s about fetishizing bisexual women. I have receipts on this. If your interested, pls message me. I’m not trying to start a fight or anything and sorry if I came off as rude. If I did, I promise it wasn’t intentional :)