Everygay people.This may have been the year that Mike Nichols was talking about when he said, "Homosexuality used to be the love that dare not speak its name; now it's the love that won't shut up." Although it sounds like a put-down put·down or put-down n. Slang 1. A dismissal or rejection, especially in the form of a critical or slighting remark: "Such answers were, perhaps still are, a . . . , this remark sticking in my memory actually was in reference to the tidal wave tidal wave, term properly applied to the crest of a tide as it moves around the earth. The wavelike upstream rush of water caused by the incoming tide in some locations is known as a tidal bore. of script submissions involving gay themes that was lapping across his desk. I think for a lot of straight people, Mike has unintentionally hit a nerve. The world does seem to be getting gayer by the year, if not the New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of minute. As more and more of us come out--still the single most important thing a gay person can do to change the world--the divide between the gay-friendly general population and the increasingly isolated and marginalized fundamentalist right wing of American society becomes sharper and uglier. But the scales are tipping heavily in our direction. More straight people like us and accept us than don't, and the ones who don't are finding themselves in a leaking lifeboat circling a sinking ship sinking ship A mutual fund that has a substantial outflow of funds because of its weak investment performance. . The rantings of certain media pundits look increasingly out of step with what most people really think, especially as the administration in Washington that gave the right wing its moral force loudly collapses under the weight of its own corruption and hubris Hubris An arrogance due to excessive pride and an insolence toward others. A classic character flaw of a trader or investor. . Hey, the ultimate clue to where we're going can be seen every day on Ellen DeGeneres's show. She doesn't have to talk about being gay because everybody knows about it, to the point where it's used as a subtle joke by the guests every now and again--the way it used to be used by Ellen before she came out. It's a brave new world Brave New World Aldous Huxley’s grim picture of the future, where scientific and social developments have turned life into a tragic travesty. [Br. Lit.: Magill I, 79] See : Dystopia Brave New World , and I want to date some of the creatures in it. I don't suppose any gay people have to be reminded of what flew into their satellite dishes this year--three new networks devoted entirely to programming for the suddenly discovered queer market. Some fearful straight folks may take this as evidence that the world is turning an ever deeper shade of lavender. But here's what's wonderful about television: It's the great equalizer. People who use the remote control for isometric exercise isometric exercise n. Exercise performed by the exertion of effort against a resistance that strengthens and tones the muscle without changing the length of the muscle fibers. (and that's just about everybody, and certainly every single male with power in his wrists) flip from channel to channel and see women's TV, black TV, Spanish TV, men's TV, kids' TV, military buffs' TV, and now--gay TV. In the great commercial scheme of things, we're just another niche. Prolonged exposure to this fact will ultimately neutralize that worried straight perception that all you hear about today is gay. The more ordinary our integration becomes, the less that will happen. Yes, the right wing uses us as panic fuel, but such efforts are becoming less and less effective. Massachusetts has been marrying gay couples for a little while now long enough even to witness a gay divorce, and not the Astaire-Rogers kind--and the world hasn't ended. Massachusetts has not fallen into the sea, the Salem witch trials Salem witch trials (May–October 1692) American colonial persecutions for witchcraft. In the town of Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony, several young girls, stimulated by supernatural tales told by a West Indian slave, claimed to be possessed by the devil and accused have not reconvened, the Boston Strangler Boston Strangler American serial killer who murdered at least 11 and as many as 13 women in the Boston area between 1962 and 1964. The killer's first victim, a 55-year-old woman, was sexually assaulted and strangled in her apartment on June 14, 1962. has not gone gay. Matters of far more weight to far more people have filled up the papers and the courts. Life has gone on. We're still in a fight, that goes without saying, but the other side is choking on its own mean-spiritedness. We are winning year by year, just by being real people. |
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