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ChristopherSays said:Put them in Arkansas. See how the crowd reacts when the two gay actors must contend with rural America.
Christopher, I grew up in rural Arkansas. My impression growing up is that gays, blacks, jews, Catholics, Muslim, Latinos etc were never a part of my daily life. I never felt indoctrinated to dislike any of these groups. My first view of the real world was when I went to college. I was totally turned on by the "bigger world" and could hardly wait to get out of what I felt was a very limiting Arkansas into a broader world. I embraced the differences in folks. Today, I am a lesbian in a 16 year committed relationship and I make occasional trips "back home". I feel the folks there are great and many, many have changed with the times. I'd hope not to underestimate them. I look at it as though there are a group of folks back there who just can't take surprises - of any kind: political. philosophical, in sexual preference, in religious viewpoints, in intellectual challenges. I feel kinda sorry for them. But do I alter my behavior back there? Do I kiss my sweetie on the street or hold hands on the sidewalk or gaze into her eyes in restaurants? I am ashamed to confess that I do alter my behaviors - sometimes... And sometimes I feel it is a good thing to show them a bit of a bigger world even after assessing the dangers. Take them out of their comfort zone a bit... Times are changing. I was delighted to see the folks in the bar take the case for the gay men. Whoever said it would have been different 10 years ago was right. How will it be in 10 more years? The answer to that question is why we must keep standing up to say we are here. We are just like everyone. We deserve respect. We deserve not to be fired or discriminated against because we are LGBT. We deserve our children and our families. We deserve...
I was pleased with the reactions, even brought a little tear to my eye... But what if the couple were not so attractive? Someone I knew once (a straight guy) told me that lesbians were disgusting basing his opinion on a girl we knew who was not exactly pretty. When I asked him what if the girl looked like me and had a pretty girlfriend, he changed his mind. Now, that's disgusting.
I agree. This experiment would be interesting to see in different parts of the country.
Erin (the girl behind FagBug.com) takes her rainbow colored VW everywhere - even Fred Phelps land. She's really testing the waters in some not-so-safe territories.
ChristopherSays said:Put them in Arkansas. See how the crowd reacts when the two gay actors must contend with rural America.
Yeah...like if your ugly brother were to sit in the SportsBar... At least I would have Jay (the pretty one) at my side to protect me. And of course my beautiful sister would be there to put everyone in their place!
Shannon said:I was pleased with the reactions, even brought a little tear to my eye... But what if the couple were not so attractive? Someone I knew once (a straight guy) told me that lesbians were disgusting basing his opinion on a girl we knew who was not exactly pretty. When I asked him what if the girl looked like me and had a pretty girlfriend, he changed his mind. Now, that's disgusting.
Being a gay man, I find straight couples making out more disturbing.
I so LOVED the one woman who went off towards the end!! I've done similar things in my time. I think the reatction would very greatly depending on the area of the country. From what I can tell typically, the more "Urban" the area, the more acceptance that you see. But, yes, it's nice to see thinks change, if slowly. I just came from a lovely wedding (straight) and we were sitting with a couple who happened to be gay (and married in Canada). A song came on and "ALL" the marreid couples were encouraged to get on the dance floor. The Bride and Groom would have welcomed the gay couple openly. But, despite our gentle proding, they did not want to possibly "ruin" the wedding for their friends. Very thoughtful of them, but yet sad that they must take that into consideration. Sad that a committed, loving couple can't dance at their friends wedding for fear of "ruining" the celebration. (Granted, MY dancing had ruined MANY a celebration....but that's another story!!!!)
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