Showing posts with label LGBT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LGBT. Show all posts

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Outing Your Students?

As can be read about further in this ABC News article, an odd event in the news this weekend was a Memphis high school principal’s outing of two homosexual students.

Daphne Beasley (pictured to the right), the principal at Hollis F. Price Middle College High School, reportedly demanded that all of her staff bring her a list of all student couples (heterosexual or homosexual) so as to “cut down” on public displays of affection. However, upon receiving the name of a gay couple on her campus, she decided to take some further action herself.

One student quoted, named Nicholas, was a junior who was not out-of-the-closet to his family, though Beasley essentially did this herself when informing the student’s mother that her son did not have a girlfriend, but rather, a boyfriend.

According to the statement released by the Memphis School District, the “call list” was “used by Beasley to ‘notify the parents of those children she knew to be involved romantically’ after the school received ‘numerous complaints’ of ‘explicit sexual behavior in public view’.” The “list” was also posted publicly in the principal’s office.

The ACLU has gotten wind of the issue, and is threatening legal action, as this has violated the privacy of the students. It sure sounds like a cheap way of purporting some crazy principal’s homophobia to me.

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Thomas is Pregnant

Thomas Beatie, who used to be known as Tracy Beatie, was born a female. However, Thomas decided to undergo a sex-change operation (though not a complete one) and legally identify himself as a male. After his teenage years, Thomas felt the need to openly express what he had felt for a long time: that he was really a man that was, to him, trapped in a woman’s body. A lot of people question the legitimacy of many transgender individuals’ claims that they can genetically and mentally have disparaging identities. Regardless of whether or not the claims are thought to be “true,” though, there is a large population of people who experience this and take action to be able to live as a member of the opposite sex.

What is interesting about Thomas’ transgender story is that, currently, he is pregnant. Due to his original reproductive organs, of which he did not alter, he is able to carry a child, though he still identifies himself as a male in our society. This has recently gained media attention, as the image of Thomas with a masculine body and bearded face, as well as a pregnant body, is an interesting sight to see.

Every person is always entitled to his or her own opinion, and I’m sure that a lot of people believe that Thomas’ baby will be raised with a flawed upbringing, due to this child’s unnatural parental figures. It is unfortunate that Thomas’ child is automatically assumed by many to have some sort of diseased existence. Granted, his daughter’s life will surely not be just like most other children’s, but personally, I feel that any environment where a child will be raised with loving parents is better than far too many awful upbringings, albeit with “traditional” family structures.

Nonetheless, the gender line seems like it is to even further blur a little more. It is so difficult, when living in a society that has been conditioned to only view “male” and “female,” for any deviant category to exist with a normal life. If everyone works to open their mind a bit to a concept that may differ from what they have been conditioned to view as “normal,” we could learn a lot more about some things we choose not to understand…and besides, “normal” is a word built on fantasy.




Here is the first clip (of five) from Thomas’ appearance on Oprah this past week.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Our Nation’s Biggest Threat




Unlike hard drugs or double homicide, the REAL thing that is terrifying to our country and for our youth is still out there, not being addressed: the homosexuals.

According to a speech from Oklahoma state representative Sally Kern last week, homosexuality is the biggest threat to our country. Even bigger than terrorism!

Not only did she say that, but, in fact, she compared it to cancer: it is a disease, it is spreading, and it will destroy the nation.

Though Kern’s remarks have not been at the very top of the headlines over the past few days, they have definitely spurred many reactions from the public and media. As expected, many have reacted to the representative’s extreme remarks, calling for apologies. However, when approached about taking back her remarks, Kern simply brushed them off: “when I am wrong, and it is brought to my attention, I will apologize.”

It definitely seems that gay-bashing sells well. In fact, any radical remarks nowadays seem to hit some sort of racial, gender, or sexual extreme so as just to ask for a public riot in response. If someone’s comments can pinpoint a particular population in any sort of non-“politically correct” fashion, it can get the people fired up.

This brings a question: does Kern truly believe that terrorism is in the backseat next to homosexuality, or is she just trying to create a buzz? Now, if the former is the case, then this country truly has even farther to go than I had imagined in terms of tolerance. However, though there are definitely extreme views everywhere, it is also very possible that Kern made statements such as these (or, at least, refuses to back down from them) in order to gain a portion of the public’s attention.

How many people had heard of Sally Kern before last week? I’m sure the numbers were minimal at best; however, after her little rant in Oklahoma, she has received national attention far beyond the levels of her former audience. Though many are outraged by the representative’s remarks, she has undoubtedly gained a bit more notoriety, and in turn, most likely, some more political prowess, than she ever had before.

Kern’s recent rant definitely reached media outlets like youtube.com (check out a video here with over one million hits: http://youtube.com/watch?v=tFxk7glmMbo). If Kern does not care about the liberties of the gay community, then why wouldn’t she include some extreme words so as to create a youtube.com “sensation”? It makes sense, and it does not take much effort by Sally herself. The recorded words alone are able to set off the spark, and it’s all up to the internet and the public after that.

Though explaining Kern’s and many others outlandish remarks as attempts at gaining media celebrity, this behavior is still dangerous to society. Though many may view Kern’s narrow-minded efforts to demean the gay community as downright ridiculous speech, there are many members of the public that are not going to think that way. Every message preaching intolerance is negative, despite how ridiculously radical it may seem.

Until words such as Kern’s are under control, the gay community should not expect to see any widespread acceptance. While we tend to think of racial intolerance as something we have overcome as a country from the place we were at sixty years ago, the deep roots of this issue are not completely vanishing anytime soon. This is even more of a problem with sexual orientation, as the call for tolerance is not really being heard, and while some may assume that social acceptance is abound, it may be even farther off than it seems.

Though America may still be in its place of prejudice, it does not mean that the world is doomed. As members of this society, it is important to remember that we should never be afraid to use our voices. Kern may have just wanted the people to get fired up, but her words will be there, regardless. It is up to a socially-concerned public to take Kern’s ignorance and use it as a means to preach tolerance for all people in this country, and that is the best that can be made of it.


SOURCES:

The Advocate. “Kern defends anti-gay remarks.” (Published Wednesday, March 19, 2008). Accessed at: http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2008/03/19/1

“Oklahoma State Rep.: Gays ‘Biggest Threat’ to US.” (Published Monday, March 11, 2008). Accessed at: http://www.democracynow.org/2008/3/11/headlines#6

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Still Just as Ignorant

In a year when a woman and a black man are competing for the Democratic presidential nomination, America yet again is still able to show its narrow-mindedness. When it comes to sexual orientation, the nation is still far behind.

On February 12, 2008, a 15 year-old boy was shot in the head in Oakland, California. Why would the murderer do such a thing? As it turns out, the victim identified himself as openly homosexual. Lawrence “Larry” King, a student at E. O. Green Junior High School, was shot in the head by his 14 year-old classmate, Brandon McInerney.

Just when it seems plausible to think that a diversity of sexual orientation is as prevalent in this country as a multitude of races and cultures, another Matthew Shepard tragedy is on America’s hands. Despite the progress that society has supposedly made since that 1998 catastrophe, it is still acceptable to discriminate just the same based on sexual orientation, and there is no urgency in the actions being taken because of this.

The media coverage of this incident has been oddly non-specific. Many reports only briefly, if at all, mention the factor of King’s homosexuality. It seems that society is not even ready to accept the idea that such a young child could already be associating himself with an alternative sexual lifestyle. Even in the tragic case of his death, as it is with King, the media is choosing to ignore the social issues raised by this debacle.

What is the fear here? Is this country still too ignorant to acknowledge the idea that people can still be murdered simply for being gay? While we may hope to have moved past this stage, I believe most people would not completely count this factor out. Rather, I think the issue lies in the ignorance of this country to accept the fact that a young boy could in fact be gay…and, tragically, he could also be killed for such an act. Freeing oneself from the heterosexual chains of our culture is what Larry King felt that he needed to do, yet he was not allowed to enjoy this liberty of new life for very long.

Is it fair to blame Brandon McInerney? The young boy of only 14 years has been raised in some sort of culture or upbringing which told him that it is acceptable to take such actions against a homosexual person. The fact that one’s sexual orientation could be used as a justification for murder showcases the extreme lack of societal awareness for this pressing social issue. As a population in this country, we seem to be living in some delusion that we have moved past the days of Matthew Shepard and extreme ignorance. However, the same story of the same ignorance is being told a healthy ten years later.

Hatred is still ever-present. These children, like McInerney, are growing up in families that believe it is okay to be intolerant of homosexuals. They are being told by many public and religious figures that these acts of homosexuality are wrong. These children are growing up to commit crimes of hate among members of the LGBT community in America, and the country is not even concerned to stop it from happening.

The voice of LGBT activism in America is ever-dwindling. What was once a full-blown fire of social movement has been terribly calmed down. America is left with almost solely a debate over gay marriage, which is really just rooted in a distraction from other pressing national issues that the government would rather refrain from discussing. This dwindling national momentum must be sparked again to make this country aware.



There needs to be a new voice to stop this hatred and violence. Political leaders need to speak out. When hate crime legislation is still not all-inclusive of crimes committed based on premises of sexual orientation, the veins of our country’s political landscape are still fully pumping with ignorant blood, and it is far overdue to move past these times. Until national action is taken, the system will not change. While it is important for all people to make a difference themselves, the only way to ignite the nation is through this country’s leadership. At all levels, be it parents, teachers, politicians, or preachers, this message of tolerance and urgency must be spread. The time to act is now.