Contents:
- CANADA 'POURED THOANDS AND THOANDS' TO 'U MACHE' — A WILDLY UNSUCCSFUL ATTEMPT AT GAYDAR
- THE F MACHE: WHY EVERY CANADIAN SHOULD LEARN ABOUT THIS UNTRY'S 'GAY PURGE'
- HOW THE COLD WAR 'U MACHE' TRIED TO TERME GAY OM STRAIGHT
CANADA 'POURED THOANDS AND THOANDS' TO 'U MACHE' — A WILDLY UNSUCCSFUL ATTEMPT AT GAYDAR
" That changed 2002, when she arranged to meet a man named Gee Hartsgrove to discs a potential documentary about his failed attempt to open Canada's first gay and lbian retirement home Ottawa.
Check out more CBC Arts stori on LGBTQ+ ins and activists Well, as Foy would fd out that day, the u mache was created as an ostensibly scientific way to tect homosexuals, so they uld be fired om their ernment jobs or pre-screened before beg offered employment the first place. This was durg the Cold War, and the prevailg fear was that homosexuals would be at a greater risk of blackmail by Rsian spi.
THE F MACHE: WHY EVERY CANADIAN SHOULD LEARN ABOUT THIS UNTRY'S 'GAY PURGE'
They need to be intified and removed, the thkg went, so they wouldn't reveal the natn's om the set of The F Mache (Sandbay Entertament)This story, along wh the stori of survivors of the "gay purge" of Canada's ary and public service, are now the foc of Foy's new documentary The F "Special Project""It was signed the early 1960s by Frank Robert Wake, a psychology profsor wh Carleton Universy, " Foy explas. "QueeriGay culture has grown toxic wh unchecked privilege. "Poverty, homelsns, havg to go back the closet, substance abe, gay aversn therapy, sexual asslts, and for some — suici.
"Last year, Prime Mister Jt T livered a sweepg apology the Hoe of Commons to those ught the "gay purge, " and the feral ernment has reached a settlement wh survivors that clus $110 ln pensatn. OttawaHow the Cold War 'u mache' tried to terme gay om straightA relic of Ottawa's efforts to root out homosexuals the ary and public service durg the Cold War is back the news followg a class-actn lawsu om LGBT dividuals who lost their jobs. Feral ernment facg class-actn lawsu om LGBT public servants who lost jobsFROM THE ARCHIVES | Government missned 'F Mache' 1960sGovernment missned 'F Mache' 1960s to tect homosexualsIt's not fictn — although sounds like somethg straight out of a dystopian so-lled "u mache" was a homosexualy tectn system missned by the Canadian ernment durg the Cold War — and veloped largely by a psychologist at Carleton Universy Ottawa — to keep LGBT people out of the public service or ary.
While the mache is long gone, s legacy is back the news after the feral ernment was h wh a class-actn lawsu this week om former public servants who lost their jobs bee of their sexual fac class-actn lawsu over fired LGBT civil servantsGay and lbian civil servants were driven out of the Canadian ary and public service begng the 1950s, but the practice ntued after homosexualy was removed om the Crimal Co the the time, homosexuals were perceived by the ernment as weak, unreliable and potentially disloyal. "He is part of the Cold War culture and this culture of fear, where homosexuals and munists were nflated. "Acrdg to Doug Elltt, a longtime gay rights activist and the Toronto lawyer leadg the class-actn lawsu, as many as 9, 000 people uld be eligible to jo .
HOW THE COLD WAR 'U MACHE' TRIED TO TERME GAY OM STRAIGHT
The new documentary The F Mache draws s name om a mache veloped to intify gay men (rogatorily known as "us").
The film explor how this mache was ed as a weapon a four- antigay wch hunt Canada. When the ernment poured thoands of dollars to ttg for homosexuals wh the ary durg the Cold War, thoands of public servants and ary members had their privacy vad and their reers ed.
He was sharg his visn for the first Canadian gay and lbian retirement home and how was sted to be a failure. " How uld they be fortable livg a rabow flag-adorned brownstone the heart of Ottawa's gay village? Poverty, homelsns, havg to go back the closet, substance abe, gay aversn therapy, sexual asslts, and for some, suici.