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MAKINGGAYHISTORY—THE PODCAST
WHEN Senator Larry Craig faced the televisn meras here last week and nied three tim that he was gay, many Idahoans were remd of a much olr sex sndal, one that rocked the state’s polil pal 52 years ago and ma natnal headl. There are few Idaho who have not heard of Boise’s gay sex sndal of 1955. And across the untry, a generatn of gay men grew up hnted by the publicy engenred.
The lson of the 1955 sndal was clear: sexual misnduct — or even the mere perceptn that one is gay — uld a man’s reputatn. In short, was a homophobic wch hunt that aimed to aid society but ultimately jt stroyed the liv of over a dozen men and damaged the reputatn of Boise natnally.
A: There’s two very different crim here: one volvg adult men takg advantage of their social posn by scg, potentially toxitg, and payg for sex wh teenagers; however, the send crime which unr our more ntemporary, sophistited unrstandg of homosexualy we generally accept society, and that’s nsensual sex between adults of the same genr. BOISE, IDAHO — So what are people one of the natn’s most nservative stat sayg about the gay-sex sndal surroundg their much-revered, oft-elected Sen. Gays, a seemgly small group here, are embarrassed and yet strangely appeased by the spotlight on a polician who nsistently has voted agast gay-rights rt of the folks don’t know what to repercsns on Craig’s reer have been immediate.