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Gay Editor Wins Scholarship, Will Strip


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Zack Rosen, editor in chief of the website The New Gay, who promised to pose nude if he won the scholarship to the activist summit NetRoots Nation, has emerged victorious and will soon be taking it all off. Rosen has been chosen as the winner from the 10 finalists for the free trip to summit to be held in Las Vegas July 22-25, courtesy of Freedom to Marry as part of its Blog4Equality contest. Rosen has promised to send a full-frontal nude photo to website Fleshbot.com as a thank-you to the people who voted for him.

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Reader Comments
  • Name: doug
    Date posted: 7/5/2010 11:13:41 PM
    Hometown: vb

    Comment:

    they took down the later story with the below mentioned dorky picture....I doubt it was for journalistic reasons- the stunt boy probably complained it was an ugly pic- and might turn off too many wanting to see his dick.....one of the other winners said he might address the way Rosen won on his blog.

  • Name: Greg
    Date posted: 7/4/2010 12:18:48 PM
    Hometown: Providence RI

    Comment:

    Mmm, I was commenting on the other (later) article about him, where his picture looks a bit dorky, but here with his shirt off he looks quite yummy. He's not ugly, he's just a "real" guy unlike the too-perfect twinks in most porn. How does this harmless stunt reflect badly on the gay male community? (etc.) I get the impression some of you came out at age 20, met your partners at age 21 - when you were still virgins? - and never had any fun, and think "fun" reflects badly on the gay community. What's with the prudishness of so many of these comments?

  • Name: Brad
    Date posted: 7/4/2010 12:41:56 AM
    Hometown: Vancouver

    Comment:

    Looks like the Westboro Baptist Church has taken control of the comments page again.

  • Name: Roy
    Date posted: 7/3/2010 9:38:27 AM
    Hometown: Morrilton, Arkansas

    Comment:

    And be danged sure you post the url for the photo here on the advocate because I want to see it.

  • Name: Jason
    Date posted: 7/2/2010 8:24:38 PM
    Hometown: Dallas

    Comment:

    I will be glad that in a couple of days he will be removed from the news. What a loser.

  • Name: Andrew
    Date posted: 7/2/2010 7:57:36 PM
    Hometown: Indy

    Comment:

    In time Zach Rosen will understand his mistakes. Until then he will have the mark of a whore.

  • Name: Lou
    Date posted: 7/2/2010 7:48:22 PM
    Hometown: NY

    Comment:

    This guy is a douche bag.

  • Name: Kevin
    Date posted: 7/2/2010 7:10:59 PM
    Hometown: NY

    Comment:

    He's just not a talented writer, nor is he really doing anything to advance the rights of the LGBT community. His blog is a mess with no editorial direction and awful, uninspired writers. This might be amusing if there was any substance to support it.

  • Name: jimstoic
    Date posted: 7/2/2010 4:50:34 PM
    Hometown: Santa Barbara

    Comment:

    Why is The Advocate only writing about the winner who agreed to strip? There are two other winners: Natasha Dillon and Zack Ford.

  • Name: Bob
    Date posted: 7/2/2010 4:37:19 PM
    Hometown: HB

    Comment:

    Pathetic. As Stephen Colbert once said, "Gay people get away with everything!" If this was a straight person he/she would be disqualified. I wonder what else he's done for money.

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