Monday, 2 September 2013

The Guardian: A Queer Sort Of Queer Politics

Have we reached the utopia of equality, or have we simply blended into a straight society hell-bent on making us respectable? I want you to help me figure this out by answering my questions online and following me as I focus on topics such as religion, the science of sexuality and gay and lesbian families on Comment is free over the next few weeks. The 70s and 80s may well be viewed as the golden age of "gay politics". But has this politics really gone away, or just slipped below the radar? Is the personal still political for gay people in the 21st century? We shall see.

To fill out the survey that will inform Julie Bindel's book Straight Expectations, visit bit.ly/bindelsexuality

The Guardian Comment Is Free.

Translation; "Can you do my homework for me, please?"
Could The Guardian have chosen a less suitable journalist to survey the state of the queer nation than noted homophobe and transphobe lesbigot Julie Bindel?
Was Richard Littlejohn busy?
And why do the supposedly liberal straight newpapers, The Guardian and The Independent, give so much space to the most reactionary lesbian and gay voices?

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