Playboy founr Hugh Hefner, undoubtedly a ntroversial figure, was also an early supporter of gay rights.
Contents:
- FOR HUGH HEFNER, GAY RIGHTS WERE PART OF THE SEXUAL REVOLUTN
- HOW PLAYBOY'S HUGH HEFNER CHAMPNED GAY RIGHTS AND RACIAL EQUALY, WHEN FEW OTHERS DID
- HUGH HEFNER BACKS GAY MARRIAGE PLAYBOY EDORIAL
- GAY TALE ON HUGH HEFNER, PLAYBOY AND FREE SPEECH
- FOR HUGH HEFNER, GAY RIGHTS WERE PART OF THE SEXUAL REVOLUTN
FOR HUGH HEFNER, GAY RIGHTS WERE PART OF THE SEXUAL REVOLUTN
The ath of Playboy magaze founr and sexual revolutn in Hugh Hefner, 91, has brought his plited legacy to the fore, particularly regards to his treatment of women and his stance on LGBTQ 1955, two years after Playboy's lnch, Hefner famoly ma the bold cisn to publish a short story lled "The Crooked Man, " about a dystopian future which heterosexuals were opprsed by homosexuals. The story had prevly been rejected by Esquire, and ed a firtorm of ntroversy after htg the stood firm, sayg, "If was wrong to persecute heterosexuals a homosexual society, then the reverse was wrong, too.
HOW PLAYBOY'S HUGH HEFNER CHAMPNED GAY RIGHTS AND RACIAL EQUALY, WHEN FEW OTHERS DID
"He wasn't exactly that perd a csar for gay rights.
"Wyatt went on to say, however, that Hefner did ed eventually fold gay men to his visn of sexual liberatn, but that, like many Amerins, "he followed a trajectory.
In a 1994 terview wh The Advote, for example, former edor--chief Jeff Yarbrough was ught off guard by Hefner's regnn of the opprsn gays and lbians Yarbrough exprsed his surprise that Hefner was vted the issu, Hefner explaed that he began vtg gay rights early his reer. And the victims by and large were gay men, ” Hefner said.
HUGH HEFNER BACKS GAY MARRIAGE PLAYBOY EDORIAL
“We were volved a seri of s and got some gay people out of prison.
GAY TALE ON HUGH HEFNER, PLAYBOY AND FREE SPEECH
Related: Pro-gay Hugh Hefner will spend eterny next to the woman who helped lnch his reer.
FOR HUGH HEFNER, GAY RIGHTS WERE PART OF THE SEXUAL REVOLUTN
But Derek Hawks at the Washgton Post provis an anecdote that shows one of Hefner’s more progrsive views: In 1955, Playboy ran a short story, “The Crooked Man” by Charl Bemont, that “picted a dystopian future where homosexualy was the norm, heterosexualy was outlawed and angry anti-straight mobs marched through the street chantg ‘make our cy clean aga!