i heard the Indian was openly gay, and maybe the cowboy and sailor, but the others were straight
No more than the Village People are.
Nobody's business but his...
Cowboy, Indian, and Armed Forces Guy/Sailor are gay but not the others
Yes , infact his favourite song is YMCA by the Village People and he is currently at war with the K.K.K.
It would be Victor Willis of the Village People.
Unfortunately, he was straight!
No more than the Village People are.
The song itself was written by Henri Belolo, Jacques Morali, Victor Willis for the group Village People. Victor Willis has been married twice, and has not indicated that he is now, nor has ever been gay. At least three of the Village People are gay, but there are two that have claimed to be straight. That leaves one that no one is particularly sure about, but I think it's safe to assume that Village People are half-straight, half-gay. So, the answer to your question is no, not all of the people who wrote and sang "YMCA" are gay.
Nobody's business but his...
David Hodo, known as the "Construction Worker" in the Village People, has publicly identified as gay. He has discussed his sexuality in interviews and has been an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights. The Village People themselves often embraced and celebrated diverse sexual identities through their music and performances.
Cowboy, Indian, and Armed Forces Guy/Sailor are gay but not the others
You call people gay if they are attracted to members of the same gender. But it's really better to call people by their names.
It really depends on what you mean by "other people".
No, being gay is not a choice. Most gay people claim that they have always felt like they were gay since childhood.
Yes , infact his favourite song is YMCA by the Village People and he is currently at war with the K.K.K.
people who are afraid of gay people, or who just hate gay people, think it's bad to be gay. So they use the word "gay" as an insult, when it's really just part of human nature. Some of these hateful people are actually gay themselves, but can't bring themselves to admit it.
Virtually 100% of people who consider themselves gay really are gay. There are a few exceptions, where a person might be confused about their orientation, but those people wouldn't consider themselves gay.