Yes, Arkansas’s Supreme Court has overturned the state’s sodomy law, but too many people have had no real problem living for 25 years with its appalling assault on queers, and in fact on human rights everywhere.
Neither Arkansas nor the Clintons, who still symbolize the state for most of America, should get off so easily.
Both Clintons lived with the law while in the Arkansas governor’s mansion, and failed even to make use of the bully pulpit they occupied even to question it. Bill Clinton’s sad and cowardly record in Arkansas on this and issues relating to HIV became dramatically problematic for activists around the country when he began to seek the presidency.
Disguised as a monied Democrat I crashed a private fundraiser here in New York prior to his nomination and succeeded in speaking to him a deux about AIDS and his record on gay rights as governor. His response was dissembling at best (memo to self as candidate: ‘must not displease anybody’). I didn’t trust him then and still do not. Hillary Clinton has demonstrated herself as no improvement on the earlier Clinton model.
But let’s rejoice a little. And as my partner says, now we can finally go visit Mom.
By the way, this latest development in Little Rock now puts Arkansas in line with the great progressive Empire State of New York! Sodomy laws in each state were overturned by their supreme courts, not by their people or their legislatures, and in both states the laws even now remain recorded, if temporarily nullified. A new environment and new court decisions could turn things upside down once again overnight in either state. Apparently in neither is there enough humanity or courage to eliminate the law from the statute books entirely.
As always, our lives, our liberties, remain the creatures of public opinion, since even the courts are the reflection of that opinion.
Category: Queer
not gay, just domestic partners, thank you please
Straights who really want to look like they’re gay! Sounds like a great opportunity for our next recruiting drive!
Jeff’s a 32-year-old “starving artist” who likes to travel. So last fall, he pretended to be gay to get cheap airline tickets. The scheme may sound like something out of a bad Matthew Perry movie, but it worked. A gay friend who works for a major airline offered to list him as his domestic partner, even though Jeff’s not the slightest bit bi-curious. “It was really easy,” he confesses. “All my friend had to do was tell the airline.” Unfortunately for Jeff, he was “dumped” a little while later. “My friend registered his new boyfriend, so he could get the seats.”
another sinner against gay rights?
Nope!
Rather a brave activist and friend who stood near Saint Patrick’s Cathedral during today’s New York Pride march.

breaking the habit
A moment of silence for the brothers and sisters who remain lost.
A Spanish Catholic priest who came out earlier this year tells a sad story which will not surprise most of us, even today.
The Spanish nun who walked into Father Jose Mantero’s confessional was not wearing a habit, but that was not what was troubling her. “I have fallen in love with one of the sisters, with another nun,” she whispered through the grille separating them. “She wanted me to call her a monster and a sinner. Instead I told her about a gay association in Seville. She was furious and stormed out. I didn’t even have time to give her absolution,” says Mantero. “That’s what the Roman Catholic church does to homosexuals.”
Mantero himself remains in the Church, although suspended from his duties, and he continues to enrage the hierarchy while also tweaking the faithful everywhere with his knowledge of Church history:
“Pope Paul VI was a great queer,” says Mantero. “And when I say that I mean it with respect. He was also a great pope.”
Pink Pistols
On this very special day of ours, the oh-so-queer-positive NYPost gives us this present: a story about pistol-packing homos.
“Pick on someone your own caliber,” declares its excellent Web site (www.pinkpistols.org). “We are dedicated to the legal, safe and responsible use of firearms for self-defense of the sexual-minority community,” it continues. “The more people know that members of our community may be armed, the less likely they will be able to single us out for attack.”
So, um, uh. Maybe the thing speaks for itself, but stop the world, I looking to get off.
We wish us all very well!
This day is especially for those around the world who haven’t yet made it out, or at least not all the way, more than for those who are able to actually parade.
It remains a Very Big Thing for that reason above all.
And yes, the Croatian image reminds us of how far we still have to go.
Cheers for the queer Israelis!
A few more pix:
Zurich and Zurich again
Various cities, incl. Rome, Tel Aviv, Paris, Vienna, Zagreb, Manilla
Toronto
gay macho mythology
Though too late for some, the myth of the homo macho man is, maybe, dying, and good riddance!
The world that queer radicals would create is one where no man needs to butch up to fly right. Masculinity would be something every male possesses, not a test every boy must take. Gay men would be free to follow their hearts without sacrificing prestigeand so would straights. After all, macho is a wound for everyone. It isn’t just about boys bonding and dads passing their cojones along to their sons. It’s also about boys brutalizing each other to establish a hierarchy based on fear of the feminine, and fathers injuring their sons for failing to make the grade. It’s about mothers repressing their daughters, and butch girls suffering through the female equivalent of the playground trauma: the prom from hell.
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The unfinished business of gay liberation is to break these chains. Only then will we know what it really means to be gay.
“You must be a fag”
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Boycott Coors, still. A slick PR campaign has flooded our [queer] community with claims that Coors Brewing is now our friendthat Coors has domestic partner benefits, sponsors LGBT groups and events (usually in return for having the Coors logo prominently displayed), and that there are gay members of the Coors family. Some of this is true, but what they leave out is that the Coors family continues to give millions of dollars to our enemies Coors products include Coors, Coors Light, Killians Red, Zima, Keystone, Belgian White or Blue Moon. Ok, now from the paper-of-record, its report on Gay Pride in Jerusalem. Certainly too much is being made of “god” by all parties, but perhaps the venue has something to do with that (must be awfully hard to sell secularism in that city). “People can do what they like,” said Ofir Ben-David, 30, as he watched from his souvenir shop. “Live and let live. They’re colorful and they’re livening up downtown, which was dead.”no, still not safe to go back to Coors
The National Lawyers Guild’s Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Committee is
disappointed at Out Front Colorado‘s refusal to run its advertisement
educating the queer community on the Coors family’s funding of bigoted
activities, and released a statement June 13. Out Front is one of the main LGBT papers in Denver.
The Coors’ family seeks to maximize profits but hide its politics, including its involvement with right-wing politicians and political organizations which aggressively seek to roll back even progressive laws and gay rights already established and recognized.
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The Coors family has a long history of supporting racist and anti-gay groups, and their support of anti-gay bigots continues today. We could fill this newspaper [This text is from ads palced in the press] with more examples. When you buy Coors products, you enrich a family that gives millions to our worst enemies.follow-up on sodom in Jerusalem
My favorite: