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Panel Upholds Charges Against Cops in Rochester Gay Bashing PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Rachel   
Monday, 17 September 2007

Towleroad Writes:

Rochester

In June I posted about an anti-gay assault in Rochester, New York in which the gay bash victims alleged that police let their attackers go and took them into custody instead. One woman said that one of the officers called her a "drunken dyke". The victims have filed a civil rights lawsuit.

MooreA civilian panel looking into the charges against police has found them legitimate, the Democrat and Chronicle reported yesterday.

Police Chief David Moore spoke to the media yesterday: "I'm here today to say we made some mistakes."

According to WHAM-13, "The officers will be formally notified of the departmental charges. They may be suspended with pay during a disciplinary process. They will be entitled to a hearing by an arbitrator."

Mike Mazzeo, a Rochester Police Locust Club union official, expressed disappointment at the news: ?This is an example of cops being persecuted for political reasons."

 
Gay Nominees Fail to Take Trophies at the Emmys PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Rachel   
Monday, 17 September 2007

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Maybe it was a nod to gay Vito, but I couldn't help but pick up on a bit of electricity near the end of the Jersey Boys' Sopranos tribute last night at the Emmys, before the entire cast trotted onstage for their twenty minute ovation.

None of the gay actors nominated last night ? Neil Patrick Harris (who showed up with his boyfriend actor David Burtka), T.R. Knight, or Ian McKellen ? took home an award, but notable among the other winners was Greg Daniels for a much-lauded episode of The Office entitled "Gay Witch Hunt" which focused on the unintentional outing of the show's paper supply accountant, played by Oscar Nuñez.

AfterElton has a wrap-up of the other gay goings-on, and here's a list of the winners.

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WHY? PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Andres Alvarado   
Saturday, 15 September 2007

Why?

Every time I look in a mirror

You can hear me say

Why is my life like this?

How did it get this way?

Why am I living

On in all this pain

In a land where ignorance is bliss

And memory is bane

Where am I going,

And where have I been

When will I ever be happy again?

 

I go on living

In a place I don’t want to be

Is there anything left

Of the once whole me?

Can you see a reason

To eve be alive

Why am I breathing?

For what do I strive?

 

Why should I live

If we all aim to die

Why do I bleed?

And why do I cry?

 

Life is all hopeless

Darkened with blood

As I cut my wrists

and watch the red flood

my life falls away

my memories disappear

I just turn to dust

Like I was never here

All I am is forgotten

With all I could have been

If not for being forsaken

And the reckoning of sin

 
Gay Rights: A Look at Two Young Americans PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Rachel   
Thursday, 13 September 2007

Towleroad Writes:

Sleaster

I missed this profile on William Sleaster (above), the Concord High School student who challenged John McCain on gay rights last week (some of which can be seen in the clip below). Sleaster made headlines when he followed up his questioning by telling McCain, "I came here looking to see a leader. I don?t."

Sleaster told the Concord Monitor: "It may have been disrespectful, but he discriminates against me and my people. If he walked in there to Tide Pride (the school's LGBT support group) Monday morning and started dropping sexual slurs, we wouldn't shake his hand and say, 'Thanks for coming.' That's why I didn't shake his hand and say, 'Thanks for coming.' I regret nothing...Going into it, I was looking to be impressed. I was looking for him to be the leader type," Sleaster said. "But he didn't show that at all. He seemed very weak. He didn't have any good ideas at all."

Sleaster says that some of his views crystallized after coming out to his classmates last February as bisexual: "It was a good thing to do, to come out like that. Then I knew the whole don't ask thing, the policy, was very flawed. Pretending your sexuality is something it's not is very difficult to do. Even liking both sexes, you can't just pretend you like one. It's very hard to do."

He even understands why he was scolded for his strong words to McCain: "I believe (what the teacher did) was proper. They wanted us to shake the candidate's hand. They wanted to make sure I didn't make Concord High look bad. I understand why they might have been worried."

The need for young people like Sleaster is made ever-apparent by the rising Fundie youth in Louisiana.

DentonContrast Sleaster's perspective with that of Louisiana State University student wingnut Michael Denton (right), whose school paper yesterday published an opinion piece a hate piece he wrote called "America needs to stand against homosexuality" which basically spews the talking points of the worst of the right-wing Evangelical bigots:

Writes Denton: "America needs to grow in self-confidence on this debate. The homosexual argument is illogical; sexuality is obviously meant for reproduction. Any sexual activity that is opposed to life is intrinsically disordered. Yet we continue to refuse to stand up for ourselves, allowing courts, school boards and speech codes to dictate political correctness to us. There are few greater debates in America today. The gay marriage issue threatens marriage and the family, which are the very foundations of society. Unless America decides to stand for something in this case, we'll continue to fall."

Denton is very concerned about the "homosexual movement": "They know they can't win in elections. Despite all of their efforts to convert us, an August 2007 CNN poll still shows 57 percent of Americans opposing gay marriage. So they ignore the democratic process and rush to friendlier courts. To top it all off, they're using sex education programs to jam their views down the throats of school children. They're not looking for debate; they're looking for victory at any cost."

As much as we think youth is on our side in the gay rights debate (and I still believe it is, as a general trend), bigoted slugs like Denton will still rise from the spawn of the worst kind of Bible Belt bigots. I'm just grateful folks like Sleaster will be around to take 'em down.

 
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