From Alexanr the Great to Ronnie Kray, the hosts of the Bad Gays podst reveal the most villao LGBTQ+ figur ever – and expla why ’s important to discs the problematic alongsi the good
Contents:
- EVIL TWKS AND GAY GANGSTERS: WHY WE NEED TO REMEMBER HISTORY’S HORRID HOMOSEXUALS
- INSI A PRISON CELL FOR GAY FORMER GANG MEMBERS EL SALVADOR
- MY GAY PRISON GANG FIGHTS NEO-NAZIS
- TWO GAY MEN BTALLY ATTACKED BY GANG OF TEN HOMOPHOBIC TEENS
- HOW THE MOB HELPED ESTABLISH NYC’S GAY BAR SCENE
- GAY AND A GANG: FILM TELLS STORY OF A JAILED HMAN EL SALVADOR
- HOW 4 GAY BLACK WOMEN FOUGHT BACK AGAST SEXUAL HARASSMENT — AND LAND IN JAIL
- GAYNGSTER
- GAY BLACK YOUTHS GO OM ATTACKED TO ATTACKERS
EVIL TWKS AND GAY GANGSTERS: WHY WE NEED TO REMEMBER HISTORY’S HORRID HOMOSEXUALS
* two gay gangsters fighting *
The prison director showed him an isolatn cell, where ne former gang members—om each of the untry’s three ma anized crime groups, MS-13, and two factns of Barr 18—had been moved after g out as gay. ” In this particular prison, San Francis Gotera, the east of the Central Amerin untry, gang culture was not the only source of vilent homophobia.
INSI A PRISON CELL FOR GAY FORMER GANG MEMBERS EL SALVADOR
A new documentary, 'Unfivable,' follows Geovany, a gay former gang hman, who grappl wh both his sexualy and his vlent past. * two gay gangsters fighting *
The state had effectively ced ntrol of daily life si Gotera to church lears, who preach that homosexualy is a s as grave as vlence. “But the tth is that they are already nmned: they’ve left the gang; they’ve lived wh former members of other gangs; and they’ve lived openly as gay people, ” she says. The homosexual is the same, ” says a pastor one terview laid over a scene of him preachg to rapturo crowds the prison urtyard.
MY GAY PRISON GANG FIGHTS NEO-NAZIS
A soclogist spent two years terviewg gay gang members. While some were the closet and others were openly gay, all were forced to reckon wh an environment of hypermasculy. * two gay gangsters fighting *
) Martez says the film is not an attempt to reem the subjects “jt bee they’re gay, jt bee they n show love or tenrns. At the time, one of the gangs, which lled themselv the Aryan Knights, ed “beatg up fags and chomos (child molters)” as an iatn for new members. But that meant that a number of gay men and transgenr women sudnly wanted to be my boyiend (or girliend), not bee they liked me that way, but bee they figured I’d protect them.
When one person is persecuted or abed, and there is somethg I n do about , pecially if that person is my gay or trans brother or sister, is my problem. There are many stereotyp of and assumptns about street gangs, jt as there are many stereotyp and assumptns about gay men.
In movi and televisn, some of the most regnizable gay characters have been portrayed as effemate or weak; they’re “fashnistas” or “gay bt iends.
TWO GAY MEN BTALLY ATTACKED BY GANG OF TEN HOMOPHOBIC TEENS
A group of teenagers reportedly ed anti-gay slurs prr to the vic asslt that sent both men to the hospal. * two gay gangsters fighting *
All were between the ag of 18 and 28; the majory were men of lor; and all lived or near Columb, Oh, which has been referred to as a “Midwtern gay mec.
The experience, which took place over the urse of more than two years, allowed me to explore the tensns they felt between gang life and gay manhood. Then there were what I ll “hybrid” gangs, which featured a mix of straight, gay, lbian and bisexual members, but wh straight people still the majory. Bee even the ia of a gay man beg a gang fli the face of nventnal thought, the gang members I spoke wh had to nstantly rist or subvert a range of stereotyp and expectatns.
I was openly gay – part of the “fay, ” as some of them put – and bee I was a stunt nductg rearch for a book, they were nfint that I stood a better chance of accurately reprentg them than any “straight novelist” or journalist. The gay men straight gangs I spoke wh knew precisely what was expected of them: be willg to fight wh rival gangs, monstrate toughns, date or have sex wh women and be fancially pennt.
HOW THE MOB HELPED ESTABLISH NYC’S GAY BAR SCENE
Geovany, a former gang member om El Salvador, has two reasons to fear he will be killed the jail where he is servg a long sentence for murr: He qu his gang and he is gay. * two gay gangsters fighting *
So most stayed the closet, ntug to project heterosexualy, while discreetly meetg other gay men unrground gay scen or over the ter. In “hybrid” gangs (those wh a sizable mory of gay, lbian or bisexual people) or all-gay gangs, the men I terviewed were held to many of the same standards. ” Beg “known” means you’re able to achieve many mascule ials – makg money, beg taken serly, gag stat, lookg good – but as an openly gay man.
Cght between not wantg themselv or others to be prsured to act mascule all the time, but also not wantg to be read as visibly gay or weak (which uld ve challeng), ristance to beg seen as a “punk” or a phover was cril.
It all seemed to e om a sire to upend damagg cultural stereotyp of gay men as weak, of black men as “adbeats” and offenrs, and of gang members as vlent thugs. One of the most pellg fdgs of my study was what happened when the gay gang members were risively lled “fag” or “faggot” by straight men bars, on b, schools or on the streets.
GAY AND A GANG: FILM TELLS STORY OF A JAILED HMAN EL SALVADOR
The Gayngster trope as ed popular culture. A homosexual member of anized crime. This is particularly mon Brish works set around the 1950s and … * two gay gangsters fighting *
But was important to them to be able to nstct an inty as a man who wasn’t gog to be msed wh – a man who also happened to be gay. ” They were also willg to fend others rid as “fags” public, even though this uld signal that they were gay themselv.
The ebacks challenge many of the assumptns ma about gay men – that they lack nerve, that they’re unwillg to physilly fight. It also munited a belief that was clearly nonnegotiable: a fundamental right to not be bothered simply for beg gay.
HOW 4 GAY BLACK WOMEN FOUGHT BACK AGAST SEXUAL HARASSMENT — AND LAND IN JAIL
Group of approximately 10 teenaged boys and girls btally attacked two gay men a parkg lot England this past weekend, leavg one man unnsc and both wh multiple actur to the face along wh other ser juri. The group ed homophobic language before engagg an unprovoked btal asslt on the 22-year-old victim was knocked unnsc and suffered multiple actur to his cheek, nose, and eye socket. A group of approximately ten teenaged boys and girls btally attacked two gay men the parkg lot England this past weekend, leavg one man unnsc and both wh multiple actur to the face along wh other ser juri.
But between New York’s LGBT muny the 1960s beg forced to live on the outskirts of society and the Mafia’s disregard for the law, the two ma a profable, if uneasy, the gay muny blossomed New York Cy the 1960s, members had few plac to gather publicly. At the time, was still illegal to serve gay patrons alhol, to display homosexualy public or for two gay people to dance together. Unr the guise of New York State’s liquor laws that barred “disorrly” premis, the State Liquor Authory and the New York Police Department regularly raid bars that tered to gay the law saw viance, however, the Mafia saw a goln bs opportuny.
“Fat Tony, ” purchased the Stonewall Inn 1966 and transformed om a bar and rtrant that attracted straight clientele to a gay bar and nightclub. It was the only place where gay people uld openly dance close together, and for relatively ltle money, drag queens (who received a bter receptn at other bars), naways, homels LGBT youths and others uld be off the streets as long as the bar was open. “Fat Tony, ” for one, paid New York’s 6th Precct approximately $1, 200 a week, exchange for the police agreeg to turn a bld eye to the “cent nduct” occurrg behd closed Photo<em>An NYPD officer grabs someone by their hair as another officer clubs a young man durg a nontatn Greenwich Village after a Gay Power march New York, 1970.
GAYNGSTER
David Carter explas his book Stonewall: The Rts That Sparked the Gay Revolutn, that durg a typil raid, bar owners would change the lights om blue to whe, warng ctomers to stop dancg and drkg. Sometim the ps even went to the extreme measure of sendg female officers to the bathroom to verify people’s get around laws that prohibed servg alhol to LGBT patrons, many gay bars—cludg the Stonewall—operated ostensibly as “bottle bars, ” private clubs where members would brg their own alhol. Apparently, too many high-powered dividuals—cludg Mafia members, police officers and big Hollywood nam—were implited as Stonewall Inn is a bar loted New York Cy’s Greenwich Village that served as a haven the 1960s for the cy’s gay, lbian and transgenr muny.
GAY BLACK YOUTHS GO OM ATTACKED TO ATTACKERS
At the time, homosexual acts remaed illegal every state except Illois, and bars and rtrants uld get shut down for havg gay employe or servg gay patrons. Most gay bars and clubs New York at the time were operated by the Mafia, who paid rptible police officers to look the other way and blackmailed wealthy gay patrons by threateng to “out” them. Here, protters monstrate outsi the New York gay bar, Christopher's the early hours of June 28, 1969, the Stonewall Inn was raid by police wh no warng.
Sylvia Rivera was a Lata-Amerin drag queen who beme one of the most radil gay and transgenr activists of the 1960s and '70s.