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” Then there’s the Tom Robson Band, whose proudly queer lear penned the “Say It Loud – I’m Black And I’m Proud” of the gay world “Glad To Be Gay.
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Queerre was a movement of radil gay punks who sparked an explosn of mic, lerature, film, and art that changed the face of punk rock and gay activism alike. * punk boy gay *
Anarcho-punks the Apostl were onted by the openly gay Andy Mart, while polil hardre outfs such as MDC serted anti-homophobic msag to their songs.
Then two Toronto-based gay anarcho-punks, G. Applyg anarcho-punk ethics to gay polics, Jon and LaBce proselytized—via J. S and a 1985 manifto Maximum RocknRoll fanze, “Don’t Be Gay”—for a queer-centric punk movement, smashg gay and lbian orthodoxy, not jt the mastream hetero world’s prejudic.
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