A Brief History of the LGBTQ+ Community Part IV
The Sexy Time
Yes,
ladies, gentlemen and everything in between. The moment you’ve been waiting
for. The Sexual revolution! The sexual revolution as we know it today was the
pivotal era between the 1960’s and 90’s. IT brought us such wonderful things
like birth control and the Rocky Horror Picture Show. It also brought
discrimination and AID’s but yay the sexual revolution. But before we go any
further, as always we need historical context. Seeing as today is so different,
but not really, the most powerful tool in any analyses of the historical
paradigm shift is of course, contrast. Let’s look at the 50’s and the
medicalization of sexuality. Per usual I can’t do the period any justice, but
there is a visual record of the absurd understanding of homosexuality. Take a
look.
Pretty fucked up right?
And no
one can forget, but inexplicably has this documentary where educated
individuals such as yourself (and if you weren’t before reading parts I-III,
you certainly are now) speak on the behalf of the gay community in a medical
sense.
Wow
I’ll
give you a second to let that sink in... but hey with an argument like the soil
wasn’t right, then I guess we could dive deeper into history, where we go back
into women’s rights, where who was it…? That’s right Aristotle, the renowned
philosopher and the only Bigot who can say they’re smarter than Donald Trump,
spoke on the process of birth. Any birth resultant in a woman would be
considered unsuccessful reproduction. He’d say the fault was in the árgilos ,
or the substances in the womb from which all life is created. The primordial
clay if you will. Funny enough the parallel is unmistakable considering the
English translation of árgilos is in fact clay. There are all sorts of
arguments at this time, that no differently from the ableism that plagues
modern society saw homosexuality as a flaw or malfunction. A flaw or
malfunction that was needlessly blamed on the mother. Children were promoted to
same sex schools to promote gender conformity. Logical enough solution right?
When it was discovered that children would proceed to sexually experiment with
one another, whose fault was it? Clearly the problem started at home then. But
alas there’s no male role model, so where does the child pick up its social
ques? You guessed it. Girl and boy alike learned how to be people from their
mothers. Their mothers who were implicated by the patriarchy that forced, and
to a degree today, forces them to stay in their homes and have almost exclusive
say on how their children are to be raised. But homosexuality isn’t a behavior
you say. It’s in the soil. So the country for a brief period, and to an extent
still is left with the unresolved paradox of homosexuality. Furthermore, to
correct this problem was to be resolved by integrated schools. Notice the word
integration. There are four stages to the interaction between populations.
Exclusion, segregation, integration and inclusion. Women today are merely
integrated into society, as they are not seen as equals but rather as sexual
objects. This ideology was perpetuated by the belief that male children would
experiment with female children sexually, thus avoiding the whole homosexual
“misunderstanding”. But the fallacy remains, and what modern America was left
with, was rape culture. Thank you Patriarchy. Thank you Homophobia. Sorry about
the little detour let’s try to keep this blog focused.
Let’s
get to Le temps sexy. The sexual revolution has a lot to show for in modern
society. Here’s the facts. The Sexual Revolution was a social movement that
occurred from the 1960s to the 1980s. It ultimately challenged traditional
codes of sexuality throughout the Western World. Premarital sex was often
considered an act of civil disobedience for girls and women before the sexual
revolution. Double standards previously hindered many women from exploring
their sexual desires. The development of contraceptive pill reduced the risk of
pregnancy and fostered a rejection of typical gender norms, thus eliminating sex
sans procreation. And hey that’s great because remember when sex outside of
procreation was considered perversion? There’s nothing like a good ol’ double
standard to shed light on the logical fallacies that plague public opinion. Men
and men, Women and women, all having a good time, because none of that will
result in any life ruining consequences. Except…
AIDs
And let's keep in mind that before that, no less than a few decades, there was a tragedy that struck all groups. The holocaust.
This is the pink triangle that was assigned to concentration camp prisoners who were deemed homosexual. Nothing in the history of gender performance has taken lives on such a scale. the ideology that murder. It wasn't just the Third Reich. It was everyone. The murder machine was given a carefully packaged and hand wrapped excuse to murder. I can't say much more. Weakness and femininity are not synonymous. And yet neither could exist without the other. the ideology that kills sends its regards.
But
before you get to AIDs listen to Sweet Transvestite
Catchy
right? Oh my, the 70’s, disco, all of it was a wonderful time for the gay
community. And it came at a price. A price the community paid heavily, as an
indifferent government failed to protect them. The price was AID’s. here’s
another video for. The tragedy is too great for the written word
It’s
not cheerful stuff, but the evils necessary to provoke outrage result in
change. Act up was created in the March of 1987 by Larry Claimer a gay rights
activist. His work would go on to inspire musicals like RENT, and his brain
child the Normal Heart is by far one of the greatest works centered around the LGBTQ+
community.
Here’s
a battle cry, that could only be sung by, you guessed it. The stars of RENT. I give
to you La Vi Boheme.
I hope
that did something for. But to fan the flame under your seat, there’s more to
tell. Activism is necessary to defend the rights of the disenfranchised. One
such incident was the Stonewall Riots. A series of spontaneous, violent
demonstrations by members of the gay (LGBT) community against a police raid
that took place in the early morning hours of June 28, 1969, at the Stonewall
Inn, located in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.
They are widely considered to constitute the single most important event
leading to the gay liberation movement and the modern fight for LGBT rights in
the United States. But it didn’t happen overnight. Lives were ruined
individuals legitimately feared for their lives. It could have been the end of everything.
But it wasn’t. It was because of activism that we are where we are today. And activism
is only effective when every member of the community is held accountable. And what was achieved? At the time, one of the most notable achievements of the community came in 1978 when Harvey Milk became the first openly gay politician to hold public office on the board of supervisors in San Francisco. there's the lesser known Elaine Noble who was elected to the Massachusetts senate in 1974 as the first openly Lesbian politician elected to office. And today there are more than 50 openly gay candidates holding office in some capacity today.
I'm gonna give you another documentary detailing the journey from stonewall to the federal
legalization of Gay Marriage. Don’t just enjoy. I implore you to keep Acting Up, And to keep the promise of hope in the face of demoralizing adversity. Don’t
dream it. Be it.



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