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HOW TIME’S REPORTG ON GAY LIFE AMERI SHAPED—AND SKEWED—A GENERATN’S ATTUS

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In the se of the Amerin gay rights revolutn, however, appears that this is an easy one to ll. At least as far as the natnal media is ncerned, the view that gay rights have been cisively won has bee nventnal wisdom.

Victory: The Triumphant Gay Revolutn is one of the bt-known journalistic acunts of the stggle for gay rights the U. That book’s premise is potedly echoed by a 2019 article The Atlantic tled “The Stggle for Gay Rights is Over. ” But Ameri’s gay rights revolutn seems unfished or plete the absence of a natnal reckong wh the untry’s shameful history of systemic discrimatn and vlence towards the LGBTQ muny.

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In recent years, the ia of “gay reparatns, ” broadly unrstood as polici tend to make amends for the legaci of systemic gay discrimatn and vlence, has bee somethg of a global phenomenon. In 2017, the Brish Parliament enacted Turg Law, a legislatn that nveyed an apology and a posthumo pardon to those nvicted of “gross cency, ” a crimal charge timately associated Brish history wh the persecutn of gay men sce the Victorian era. In 1952, Turg was nvicted of gross cency, after nfsg to a homosexual relatnship wh another man, and forced to unrgo chemil stratn.

Germany has offered fancial pensatn to those who faced prosecutn unr Paragraph 175, the famo portn of the German Penal Co that crimalized same-sex attractn datg to 1871; also built a natnal monument to the victims of the so-lled “Gay Holot, ” the unknown number of gay mal who perished Nazi ncentratn mps. As part of a policy of “moral rehabilatn, ” Spa has pledged to wipe clean the crimal rerds of some 5, 000 gays and lbians imprisoned unr the homophobic laws of the Fran regime. C., the most proment Amerin anizatn mandg gay reparatns, the Uned Stat should emulate the Brish example.

FLORIDA'S 'DON'T SAY GAY' BILL IS PART OF THE STATE'S LONG, SHAMEFUL HISTORY

In particular, the “Mattach, ” whose name referenc a pre-Stonewall gay rights anizatn that fought for acceptance of homosexualy wh the legal and medil tablishments, want an acknowledgement and an apology om the US Congrs for the Lavenr Sre, the wch-hunt of homosexuals triggered by Print Dwight Eisenhower’s 1953 executive orr banng “perverts” om workg the feral ernment. That orr ocsned the firg of thoands of feral employe on the spicn of beg homosexuals and forced many to unrgo lobotomi, sul-duced as, and gay nversn therapy wh the aim of changg their sexual orientatn at feral stutns such as Washgton, D. An acknowledgment and apology, the Mattach ntend, will be a giant step toward realizg “full cizenship” for gay people, a type of ethil cizenship that is not only ncerned wh rights and rponsibili but also wh repairg digny and gradatn.

It’s hard to disagree wh the Mattach’ mand for an apology not only for the Lavenr Sre, but also for the many other digni and gradatns that the Amerin gay muny has endured at the hands of the ernment, such as “don’t ask, don’t tell. ” That notor 1993 policy forced gays and lbians to keep their homosexualy a secret if they wished to rema the ary.

Fally, as the most popular and least ntroversial form of gay reparatn, an apology is unlikely to trigger a backlash om the tradnal fo of the LGBTQ muny. The Christian Right has met every gay rights breakthrough Amerin history wh a vigoro phback.

LGBT LEARS WARN OF LOOMG GAY RIGHTS BACKLASH

After the 1969 Stonewall Rts, the touchstone of the ntemporary gay rights movement, moral csars like Phyllis Schlafly, Ana Bryant, and Jerry Falwell clared war on homosexualy.

Texas, the 2003 Supreme Court cisn that stck down all remag sodomy laws across the US, lnched a wave of state nstutnal amendments banng gay marriage and an unsuccsful attempt to ban gay marriage the US Constutn. Hodg, the Supreme Court cisn that legalized gay marriage, triggered the claim that marriage equaly would unrme the civil rights of Christians.

Brazil and Canada provi ntrastg exampl of how a tth missn n be employed to make amends to the gay muny. Prented 2014 to Print Dilma Roseff (herself a victim of the ary regime), the fal report found that: “Although there was no formalized and herent state policy to extermate homosexuals, the state’s iology of natnal secury clearly ntaed a homophobic perspective that reprented homosexualy as harmful, dangero, and ntrary to the fay. This view legimized direct vlence agast gay people, vlatns of their rights and of their way of livg and socializg.

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” Canada’s gay reparatn polici were set to motn by “Grossly Incent: The Jt Society Report, ” an acuntg of the reprsn of sexual mori Canadian history released 2017 by the Egale Human Rights Tst, Canada’s leadg LGBTQ anizatn. At the heart of the report was the so-lled “gay purge, ” a policy of ernment-sanctned discrimatn that lasted until the 1990s, and that ed thoands to lose their ernment jobs and face prosecutn bee of their sexual orientatn and genr inty. The report mand that Prime Mister Jt T apologize to the LGBTQ muny and make reparatns to the victims of anti-gay discrimatn.

” The apology me wh a payout of $85 ln to the victims of those purged om the ernment bee of their homosexualy. ” Dpe the seemgly unntroversial nature of an apology to the Amerin LGBTQ muny and a tth missn to document systemic anti-gay discrimatn and vlence, no one should expect smooth sailg for eher proposal.

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