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Gary Stager – Worried About America

Gary Stager wrote an eloquent and heartfelt response on his blog Education’s Place for Debate to the recent “lynching” at Columbia, the cutting of children’s health care (S-CHIP), and the school shooting in Ohio. Here is my response:

Gary, I document fading ads and came across your blog while searching for the keyword “nostalgia.” Ten years ago, these signs were a metaphor for my unexpected long-life with HIV/AIDS and have been a symbol for my survival. The fading signs have now started to have new significance, symbolizing our fading freedoms and fading moral character as a society. Although lynching is not my idea of the good old days, today’s symbolic lynching seems even more menacing since it is coming from an informed point in history and occurred in a place where one would expect one to have been better informed. We’re becoming a nation without compassion.

Nostalgia, in this case, is perhaps a caustic throwback rather than a fond memory of the good old days. Recently Professor Gerald Torres on the PBS Special “Life Part Two” called nostalgia corrosive. Gloria Steinhem called nostalgia a form of obstructionism on Bill Maher’s HBO “Real Time.” Racism, is both corrosive to our societal fabric and obstructive to the progress we have made as a functional and inclusive society. Dysfunction appears to be on the rise and is not necessarily a sign of feelings of nostalgia but rather a foreshadowing of the rising fascist sentiment that is also prevalent in Europe today. If we continue to teach peace, then why do we find this behavior on the Higher Educational level? Fear and cowardice have been some adjectives to describe this behavior. I see it more as calculated and heinous.

I’m worried about America too Gary. Especially as a gay educator. The current climate of xenophobia, homophobia and racism exists in an American culture that should have learned from its past. Perhaps we are not doing our jobs as teachers? Perhaps we are not modeling the behaviors we espouse for our students. There needs to be a more public outcry from those in positions of perceived authority on all issues where individuals human rights are being abused or threatened. Teaching tolerance isn’t enough. Acceptance of “the other” and inclusion of those with differences (or perceived differences) needs to be taught. I don’t want to be tolerated by an American public. We can tolerate the heat or mosquitoes. I want acceptance. Transgendered, bisexual, gay, black, Asian, Muslim, Iranian…. all “others” should demand it. But it needs to be taught from an early age. Elementary my dear Watson. And with Compassion!

Frank Jump
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Lavender Left – Sackett Lake, NY

© Frank H. Jump
© Frank H. Jump

Up at my college friends’ home (Gary & Estelle) near Monticello, NY is some lavender (to the left) in their front yard. Funny, there is hardly any references to the Lavender Left on the Internet, the radical queer group of the early gay rights movement. But in my search I did find this juicy bit of left-wing queer propaganda on gay marriage. I’m quite aware people still feel counter about an issue I never would have pondered in my relationship to Enzo hadn’t Bush opened up his trap (during the State of the Union address) about how “same-sex marriage is a problem.” Tant pis to all of whom my marriage inflames.

Rockaway Pato – Rockaway Beach Fair 2007

© Frank H. Jump
© Frank H. Jump

Pato is Spanish for “duck” & a derogatory slang for “lesbian.”

Northern Ireland Allows LGBT Harrassment

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Read more about global abuses against gays, lesbians, queers, bisexuals, transgendered and other “others.”

Goldstrom & Sokosh

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"Top Chef" hopeful alleges hate attack

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Sugar Foods Corp. – Red Hook, Brooklyn 1999

© Frank H. Jump

Sugar (da da dut da dut da) awwww Honey Honey (da da dut da dut da) you are my candygirl & you’ve got me wanting you…Pour little sugar on it honey.” The Archies– Sugar, Sugar

Fred Thompson – Common Sense Conservative or Just No Sense at All?

When Fred Thompson was asked about gay rights last March by Fox News’ Chris Wallace, Thompson replied:

THOMPSON: Gay rights? I think that we ought to be a tolerant nation. I think we ought to be tolerant people. But we shouldn’t set up special categories for anybody. And I’m for the rights of everybody, including gays, but not any special rights.

WALLACE: So, gay marriage? You’re against.

THOMPSON: Yes. You know, marriage is between a man and a woman, and I don’t believe judges ought to come along and change that.

WALLACE: What about civil unions?

THOMPSON: I think that that ought to be left up to the states. I personally do not think that that is a good idea, but I believe in many of these cases where there’s real dispute in the country, these things are not going to be ever resolved.

Marriage isn’t a special right unless it is only a special right for heterosexuals- who then become a special class endowed with rights that others are not permitted to exercise. Mr. Thompson, I don’t want to be tolerated by you. I want your acceptance. I don’t want special rights. I want the same rights as everyone else.

Now Fred Thompson is calling himself the “common sense conservative.” Thompson sounds like a “no sense conservative.” I never thought I’d ever say I miss Barry Goldwater- a true common sense conservative.

Jump in September 2007 VISUALAIDS.ORG Web Gallery, curated by Adam Putnam

© Frank H. Jump 1997
© Frank H. Jump 1997 Solitude- Williamsburg Waterfront

NEVER AGAIN Mr. Jerry Lewis

Words that I’m sure push buttons for Mr. Jerry Lewis. Now hear it in a new context Mr. Lewis: Never again will I donate to your organization. Admissions of poor choice of words and after-the-fact apologies just don’t cut it anymore. Maybe I’m being too sensitive. Well, when I have the same rights as everyone else in this country (i.e. marriage, military & many many more) PERHAPS I will be less sensitive. I’m tired of being the butt (pardon the pun) of the jokes from Leno to Maher- and I don’t care how much they say they aren’t “really” homophobic.

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