Rachel Gilson reviews Gregory Col's 'Sgle, Gay, Christian: A Personal Journey of Fah and Sexual Inty' (IVP Books, 2017).
Contents:
- COLE ESLA’S GAY SENSIBILY
- I RONATE—AND DISAGREE—WH THIS GAY CHRISTIAN
- WISNS MIDDLE SCHOOL FEATUR 'THIS BOOK IS GAY' LIBRARY, STIRRG ONLE OUTRAGE
- THE GAY PATH THROUGH THE COURTS
- 'ANNE WH AN E' ADDS GAY CHARACTERS TO A CHILDREN'S CLASSIC
- CALIFORNIA STILL HAS AN ANTI-GAY MARRIAGE LAW ON THE BOOKS. VOTERS ULD REMOVE NEXT YEAR
COLE ESLA’S GAY SENSIBILY
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While the wrers and producers knew om the start that Cole would be gay, Cory Gter-Andrew only knew a ltle b about Cole when he joed the project. It nnects him wh several kdred spirs and driv him out of his “shell, ” eventually leadg him to the person which he nfis his ept secret — he’s gay. That’s really tertg, to see the challeng people are facg today were faced 100 years ago, except secret, bee [homosexualy] was a crime.
I talked to [actrs Deborah Grover] about what ’s like to play a gay character, and we had a nversatn about that, and that was nice. They talked about how his edic vios have evolved over the years, how he turns ias to sketch, his creative fluenc, his gay athetic, and why he so often appears onstage or vios wearg nothg but his unrwear.
But ’s funny that you would scribe that sensibily as gay, when the s is such a tool of nuclear fay nventn. When you scribe the athetic or the sensibily as gay, I’m cur to hear what that means to you, or how you might expla , pecially to someone who’s not gay.
I RONATE—AND DISAGREE—WH THIS GAY CHRISTIAN
Geni Pictur has optned Emmett Monterey’s memoir about growg up gay and disabled 1980s London for TV adaptatn. * was cole gay in the books *
I don’t have any strong feelgs for Love, Simon eher way, but jt as an example, that’s a gay story for a straight dience. Once ed as a tool to enurage children around the world to overe challeng the face of adversy, Anne of Green Gabl has clearly been hijacked for the purpose of normalizg homosexualy.
The twisted rewrg of the spirg book seri Anne of Green Gabl portrays Great Aunt Josephe Barry, who Anne greatly admir for her strength and pennce, as a life-long lbian who throws parti for homosexuals and cross-drsers – sensive, artistic dividuals who are mistreated by society. And a dramatic scene, a young boy is forted by Anne as he shar his stggle as someone who is “different, ” and after observg the liftyle of Aunt Josephe, acknowledgg that he is “gay.
I eagerly read Gregory Col’s Sgle, Gay, Christian: A Personal Journey of Fah and Sexual Inty as soon as I received . Exercis like the are necsary bee the church has often failed people stgglg this way—by enuragg revulsn toward gay people and suggtg they mt bee straight to fulfill God’s mand. He prefers “gay” bee don’t gloss over what he experienc, even though he’s aware that the church n rry the nnotatn of one who acts on their sir.
WISNS MIDDLE SCHOOL FEATUR 'THIS BOOK IS GAY' LIBRARY, STIRRG ONLE OUTRAGE
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He wr, “[I]f I’m hont, there are issu I nsir more theologilly straightforward than gay marriage that scere Christians have disagreed on for centuri” (108). Rather than hold out the possibily that the Bible might be okay wh homosexual relatnships—which I believe is likely to damage those the thick of same-sex sir—I’d rather affirm the strongt terms that God is clear, and plead that his Word be read. Geni Pictur (“Mrs Lowry & Son, ” “Good Luck To You, Leo Gran”) has optned Emmett Monterey’s acclaimed memoir “Go the Way Your Blood Beats” – about growg up gay and disabled 1980s London – for TV adaptatn.
At his mastream school, teachers refe to schle his class on the ground floor, and at his llege for disabled stunts, he’s told he will be expelled if the mors are te, if he’s gay. Martez/Rters John Lawrence (left) and Tyron Garner (right), who were charged wh sodomy unr a Texas statute 1998, celebratg their Supreme Court victory wh Mchell Kate, one of their attorneys, at a Gay Pri para Hoton, June 28, 2003.
Hardwick, the Chief Jtice of the Uned Stat, Warren Burger, drawg on the English jurist William Blackstone, scribed homosexual sodomy as “an offense of ‘eper maligny’ than rape, ” and “a crime not f to be named. Dale Carpenter’s Flagrant Conduct fills the gaps, and provis a rich, meticulo, and fascatg acunt of the most important nstutnal cisn so far on the stat of gays and lbians Amerin the Court, Carpenter revels the factual tails and the personali volved the stggle, as he tak om the recs of a private bedroom a seedy ndomium on the outskirts of Hoton to the oral argument the grand chamber of the Uned Stat Supreme Court. Board of Edutn of the gay rights wasn’t only the Supreme Court jtic, Carpenter reveals, who did not want to foc on the facts.
THE GAY PATH THROUGH THE COURTS
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Ined, he matas, there may have been no sex, much ls sodomy, at the re of this se about the nstutnal stat of homosexual sexual is undisputed is that four officers of the Harris County Sheriff’s Office rpond to a ll that there was a “black male gog crazy wh a gun” a ndomium apartment.
This enforcement pattern had posed a problem for gay rights ligators, who ever sce the 1986 cisn of Bowers v. Officer Qun, perhaps bee he was enraged by Lawrence’s disobedient attu, had given gay rights ligators exactly what they, not exactly.
'ANNE WH AN E' ADDS GAY CHARACTERS TO A CHILDREN'S CLASSIC
The hband of Transportatn Secretary and former a2020 printial ndidate Pete Buttigieg is speakg about the young adult adaptatn of his memoir, cludg his experience g out as gay. * was cole gay in the books *
” In short, the were not exactly the “poster children” that the gay rights movement of urse the ial fendants would be unlikely to be arrted or charged wh such a crime. The se ma s way to a lol gay attorney, Mchell Kate, who ntacted lawyers wh Lambda Legal, a natnal gay rights public tert law anizatn New York. At their remendatn, Lawrence and Garner whdrew their ial pleas of “not guilty, ” which would have necsated a trial and factual fense, and stead plead “no ntt, ” which foced the se solely on whether the law was that pot on, Lawrence and Garner reced to the background, as the lawyers portrayed the se as a challenge to a statute that affected all gay and lbian persons, treatg them as crimals for engagg the same nsensual timate sexual acts which heterosexuals were ee to engage.
So the lawyers challenged the law as both a vlatn of the Constutn’s guarantee of equal protectn by impermissibly sglg out gays and lbians, and a vlatn of the liberty of nsentg adults to engage sexual acts of their choice the privacy of their own a sense, is entirely ftg that we do not know whether Lawrence and Garner were actually engaged sex when arrted. And that stat had ripple effects down the le, sce uld be ed to ny gay parents ctody or adoptn, to bar them om rentg a home (on the ground that they would evably m crim there), or to disqualify them om November 1999, Lambda’s Ruth Harlow argued the se to an ial appeals panel Texas prised of three Republin judg.
Harlow and others felt sential that a gay or lbian lawyer argue a se that so centrally implited the stat of gays and lbians. Smh was openly gay, but was primarily known to the Court not as a gay rights advote, but as a talented, tstworthy, and seasoned Supreme Court ligator who had a thrivg appellate practice reprentg rporatns. The Supreme Court Bowers had famoly (and offensively) intified the qutn prented as whether there was a fundamental right to engage homosexual sodomy, and had answered no by potg to the long history of nmnatn of such nduct.
CALIFORNIA STILL HAS AN ANTI-GAY MARRIAGE LAW ON THE BOOKS. VOTERS ULD REMOVE NEXT YEAR
They emphasized that Texas’s only jtifitn for tdg on the privacy of adult relatns and treatg homosexual sex differently om heterosexual sex was s moral disapproval of gays and lbians as a class, which they asserted was an impermissible basis for a crimal law. They did not sist that discrimatn on the basis of sexual orientatn should be subjected to heightened scty, for example, argug stead that even unr the most lenient scty, the state’s bare tert moral disapproval of gays and lbians uld not jtify such a crimal law. The iend-of-urt briefs on Texas’s si were domated by antigay nservative relig groups, many of them on the ge, and were largely wrten by lawyers unknown to the Supreme Court.