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“However, regardless of this repression, the LGBT experience is not the product of a decaying society with languishing moral codes and questionable values.”
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| by M. Ducoing |
| A few years back, while still an undergraduate at Cornell, I struggled with the very real necessity to tell my fraternity brothers I was gay. The angst I felt has been documented since in a book entitled Brotherhood: Gay Life in College Fraternities. The editor of this important work is none other than Shane Windmeyer, a very prominent figure in the realm of gay fraternity issues. read article |
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| by M. Ducoing |
| Recently, I had something one might call an epiphany. It was an average day, the birds were singing, the hobos were harassing unsuspecting tourists, and several gay men were showing too much skin in Chelsea. read article |
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| by B. Ellis vs J. Kazmark |
| Recent legislation in both the U.S. and abroad has brought same-sex marriage to the forefront of social discourse. Should the institution of marriage remain a privilege for heterosexuals or should society be willing to amend its definition of "happily ever after"? view head2head |
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| by L. Carr |
| Anyone who has ever been single in New York knows that it can be a particularly cruel place to date. If that weren’t true there would be no Sex and The City. Absolutely 4th wouldn’t have a speed-dating night. Melania wouldn’t have married the Donald. read article |
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| by M. Ducoing |
| Our community has for sometime been obsessed with developing an image...an image of its LGBT members whose purpose was to create acceptance, to grant its members access to what the strait community has enjoyed all along. But it is this image, trapped behind the glass of scrutiny and the vacuum of economic interests that has silenced and suffocated its members. On the outside, we appear beautiful and cutting-edge, while as a movement our radical nature has fizzed, our tendencies are wholly consumerist, and a silencing of other gay voices not conforming to that image has commenced. Our image is beautiful, but what we have done to construct it is hideous and frightening. read article |
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“It is also important to point out that although gay business people and consumers alike are somehow complicit, the degree of exploitation is not equal; while gay people received benefits from this acceptance by advertisers, the remainder of this paper will prove how much they compromised, and lost in return." read article |
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"To have a child and to stay home and raise it is a gift to that child and to the world. To be forced to have a child and to stay home and raise it is slavery." read article |
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