Chris Bryant, British MP, speaking in the House of Commons
about the importance of Pride:
“I should start by declaring an interest in this Pride
debate. The Daily Mail once referred to me as an ‘ex-gay vicar.’ I am an
ex-vicar, but the other stuff is coming along quite nicely. In fact, I am a
practicing homosexual—one day I will be quite good at it. People ask me, ‘Why
on earth do you need a Pride Month? Do you really need LGBT History Month?
What’s the point of Pride marches and Pride flags? Hasn’t the world changed?
Haven’t you already got same-sex marriage and adoption, gays in the police and
the military, and laws that protect people from discrimination on the grounds
of their sexual orientation or gender reassignment? What more do you want?’
That is what I hear all the time, even from really well-meaning, liberal souls.
But we have always needed Pride. We needed it when people lazily assumed that a
short haircut meant that you were a lesbian or a lisp meant that you were gay.
We needed it when people laughed at Larry Grayson and John Inman but forced
them to hide their sexuality. We needed it when people said that we should be
harassed, arrested and locked up for loving who we wanted. We needed it when
the police wore rubber gloves to arrest us, just in case we gave them AIDS. We
needed it when we were called queer, faggot and arse bandit at school. We
needed it when we were sneered at, spat at, punched, kicked and beaten up. And
we need Pride now—when kids are still bullied because they are camp or butch;
when families still throw their LGBT children out of the home; when many are so
worn down by abuse that they take their own lives; when so many are so
terrified of coming out that they live lives of terrible, crushing loneliness;
when people are abused for wanting to transition. When our cousins in Hungary
are denied the right to demonstrate; when the state police in many countries
deliberately entrap homosexuals; when trans people are treated as less than
human; and when homosexuality is still illegal in 63 countries, including 38
that apply those rules to women, and including more than half the
Commonwealth. Yes, we still need Pride.”
Bravo, sir, bravo!
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Good lineup of quotations this morning!
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DeleteA handful of angry old men, are trying to get us all killed to make themselves feel better.
ReplyDeletePrecisely!
Delete#'1 - Chris Bryant has been our (British) version of your 'Mayor' Pete, and he's been around rather longer. Every bit as articulate as yours is, likewise keeping his cool in face of direct attacks, always easy to understand, never as nasty as his foes can be, he is the best Prime Minister we never had. Still MAY have his best time yet to come.
ReplyDeleteI'd never heard of him, but I like his Pete-ness!
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ReplyDeleteWhy can't we all accept one another for who we are? Too many people seem to equate being gay with being a paedophile. It doesn't work that way. So many people hate what they don't know. Repugnants call us socialists because in the UK we have health care that we pay for through taxes rather than insurance (n.b. my taxes have never amounted to what ordinary people in the US pay in insurance premiums). I am proud to live in a country where everyone can get medical help when they need it. That may prove me a "socialist", but at least I'm not a homophobic liar like Corporal Hedgebreath - someone who is working above their grade as a corporal.
ReplyDeletePeople hear gay and their mind goes to sex. They don't understand it. And so they fear it.
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ReplyDeletegood collection!
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Delete"In fact, I am a practicing homosexual—one day I will be quite good at it." Damn. I wish I would have thought of that.
ReplyDeleteAnd Stephen may be right about J.K., but the woman is atrocious. Ugh. Can't with her.
And I'm with you, now I just CANNOT take my mind off Daniel and Jason naked under the sheets!! *faints*.
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Up there in the comments Raybeard says Chris Bryant is the Brit version of Pete Buttigieg. I can see that!
DeleteI think Stephen Fry has finally opened his eyes fully as to the hate-filled pigness of JK.
I just wish I known about Jason and Daniel and booked a flight to the UK to see the play from the front row!
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🫶🙏 I'm an atheist who prays to no one because there is NO ONE to hear and answer those prayers. I can, though, certainly feel common cause with Rabbi Marisa James. The people around the world living in authoritarian regimes are stuck in a horrific cycle. They are used as both victims ("we have to kill your terrorist leaders to release you from those terrorist leaders and too bad you innocents get caught in the crossfire") and as the excuse for making more victims ("we have to kill you innocent civilians in the crossfire because you won't step up and get rid of your terrorist leaders yourselves")!! It's the most deadly Catch-22 imaginable and it's foisted on powerless populations by the authoritarians who don't care one way or the other as long as they grow their own power through killing!! 🤬🤬
ReplyDeleteThose regimes don't do the work for the people, they do the work for their bank accounts and their egos and their tiny little orange mushroom dicks.
DeleteYes, we have always needed pride. And bits.
ReplyDeleteCan't have Pride without the bits, eh?
DeleteThis is a great collection of thoughts for our time. It’s hard to hold hope when so many evildoers are enabled to do evil. It’s hard to picture a decent future for so many groups of people who don’t deserve a disaster of fate.
ReplyDeleteI read as much news as I can handle, but never manage to see how to reflect all my thoughts on my blog.
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I watch some news, but mostly read the news because I think our television media has a skewed perspective.
DeleteRabbi Marisa James hits the nail on the head. And I think Fry's almost right. Rowling's books, and the movies based on those books, became so popular she thought she could force her personal view upon the world and when those views were rejected, instead of re-evaluating, she bitterly made the situation far, far worse.
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