The 1979 Gay Manifesto: How much have they achieved?

This is the manifesto written by gay activists in 1979. Notice what they are opposed to? FAMILIES, RELIGION…

“The very form of the family works against homosexuality.”

Here’s their list of demands. Many of their goals have been achieved already:

“That all discrimination against gay people, male and female, by the law, by employers, and by society at large, should end.

That all people who feel attracted to a member of their own sex be taught that such feeling are perfectly valid.

That sex education in schools stop being exclusively heterosexual.

That psychiatrists stop treating homosexuality as though it were a sickness, thereby giving gay people senseless guilt complexes.

That gay people be as legally free to contact other gay people, though newspaper ads, on the streets and by any other means they may want as are heterosexuals, and that police harassment should cease right now.

That employers should no longer be allowed to discriminate against anyone on account of their sexual preferences.

That the age of consent for gay males be reduced to the same as for straight.

That gay people be free to hold hands and kiss in public, as are heterosexuals.”

Clearly some of these demands are perfectly reasonable, such as not being harassed by police, or being allowed to contact each other (the internet solved that problem). But the bottom line is that this manifesto DEMANDS that everyone AGREE with something. No one can demand that.

As I have said repeatedly, I don’t care what any consenting adults do with each other, (unless they’re cheating on spouses and kids are involved, and then they are rats). It’s simply NONE of my business. But no one has the right to demand ACCEPTANCE and APPLAUSE for their behavior, gay, straight or otherwise.

Heidi Harris

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  1. Vitto says:

    In this case I cannot understand what principles you are standing for. If you think that “no one has the right to demand ACCEPTANCE and APPLAUSE for their behavior, gay, straight or otherwise.”
    It is not about “applause”, it is about the right to be safe and not killed stoned for being gay. That is the voice of reason.
    Unfortunately, gay movement now is completely hijacked by radical left and the right do not seem to understand the reality and they merely lack of intellectual prowess.
    How can we find the balance?

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    • Heidi Harris
      Heidi Harris says:

      No one is STONING you for being gay. Not in America. That ridiculous claim is where you all lose your credibility. Go to IRAN and hold hands in public. See how far you get. Stop whining.

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