Saturday, April 30, 2011

Don't Say Gay, the destructive taboo

"Don't Say Gay," the latest anti-gay legislation soon to be introduced to the senate floor, would bar public school teachers k-8 from discussing anything related to homosexuality what so ever. The bill has already been passed in a Senate education panel, but I don't think we have anything to worry about... hopefully.

Sen. Campfield (R-TN)
The bill is being proposed by republican Tennessee senator Stacey Campfield who says "My bill is neutral. It doesn’t say anybody can speak for it or against it. So, I’m sure people wouldn’t want someone coming out and saying, you know, there are some people who say, you know, we should be preaching against it and saying it’s evil, dirty and wrong, or some people say hey, it’s great, wonderful thing. I don't think it's appropriate."

This is blatant prejudice at work in our legal system. The bill states "No public elementary or middle school shall provide any instruction or material that discusses sexual orientation other than heterosexuality."  If the bill were to be titled "Don't Say Black" and barred educators from speaking about anything to do with African Americans, people would label Campfield as a complete racist and he would probably be forced to resign.  

There is a ridiculous double standard towards the gay community in our legal system. I find it utterly disgusting that Campfield has actually found a shred of support for this complete abomination of wasted tax dollars spent on discriminatory legislation. 

The simple fact is, pretending that a group of people does not exist dehumanizes them. Creating a taboo around this subject would be sending a clear message to impressionable youth that being gay is wrong, that gay individuals are less than that of anyone else, and if a child may in fact be gay then they are unacceptable to our society. It would encourage bullying and intolerance, and would ultimately open a doorway for other forms of discrimination to follow.       

Sunday, April 3, 2011

How I love the Onion News Network!

The Onion News Network has quickly become one of my new favorite TV shows. The entire show is set up as a satyrical news channel with a host of different anchors reporting on stories ranging from big government to gay rights and world hunger. You can catch the Onion on the Independent Film Channel at 10pm on Fridays (right before Portlandia!).


Saturday, April 2, 2011

The new it-beverage for spring.

One of Karen's crazy performances.
Karen O, the eccentric lead vocalist for the indie rock group the Yeah Yeah Yeahs has debuted a new collaboration with Absolut Vodka. The result: Absolut Wild Tea, a refreshing blend of wildflower and sweet tea flavors available just in time for spring.

I ventured to The Gym sports bar on 8th Avenue last night where the LGBT Absolut representatives were dishing out free samples of the new concoction. I found it slightly annoying that none of the reps seemed to be aware of the fact that it was a collaboration between Karen O and Absolut. Instead they featured some drag queen as the "LGBT friendly" face of Wild Tea. Further conversation with the reps revealed that they didn't even know who the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were (do your homework guys!). All in all the new flavor is really wonderful and best enjoyed with simple mixers like lemonade and San Pel. For those of you who haven't discovered Absolut Wild Tea or the Yeah Yeah Yeahs yet, try sipping a cocktail while enjoying one of their killer singles.



Best Yeah Yeah Yeahs song!



Oh Alanis!

I had a dream last night that I met Alanis Morissette at a coffee shop. In the dream she bought me a coffee and asked to chat for a while... Earth-shattering disappointment when I awoke. 
(Video: Alanis, Ironic... back in the 90s when she was still nice n'crazy.)