Why it’s complicated being gay on Anzac Day
It’s not that I have a problem with the notion of Anzac values – but I’ve certainly grown to take issue with our selective political memory and continued invocation of what those Anzac values were.
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It’s not that I have a problem with the notion of Anzac values – but I’ve certainly grown to take issue with our selective political memory and continued invocation of what those Anzac values were.
In this day and age, one would safely assume that singing about LGBTQI concerns and relationships would be as natural as singing about straight ones. Wrong.
There is big money in making yourself out to love queer people.
When it comes to hateful, damaging and discriminative rhetoric in the Australian media, there’s simply no looking past The Daily Telegraph’s Miranda Devine.
“The homosexual must constantly search for the one man, the one penis, the one experience, that will satisfy him.”
If you don’t adhere to the mores of being hyperconscious about health, you have no choice but to get out or else go broke buying juice.
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They’ve got marriage equality in their sights. They’ve even got it jotted down on a list. Only problem is, it’s near the bottom.
For many of us, the coming out experience never truly ends.