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- Path: sparky!uunet!psinntp!cmcl2!panix!mls
- From: mls@panix.com (Michael Siemon)
- Subject: Re: Lesbian and Gay Band at Inaugural, update
- Message-ID: <C1A5pv.6Lz@panix.com>
- Summary: thanks, Stephen!
- Organization: Panix Public Access Internet & Unix, NYC
- References: <1993Jan21.200607.24701@hemlock.cray.com>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 00:08:19 GMT
- Lines: 52
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- In article <1993Jan21.200607.24701@hemlock.cray.com> steven@cray.com
- (Steven Levine) writes:
-
- >The Inaugural Ceremonies were broadcast along the parade route,
- >and it was eerie that the sun reached our side of the street at the very
- >moment that Clinton was sworn in. Imagine listening to
- >this while standing with a crowd of lesbians and
- >gay men, many of whom are your closest friends. Feelings
- >get amplified in a crowd, sometimes to the point of irrationality,
- >and most of us got very choked up. It felt as if a yoke of
- >hatred was being lifted from our shoulders.
-
- Irrationality be damned -- "It felt as if a yoke of hatred was being
- lifted from our shoulders" (even though we know the hatred is still
- out there to ambush us.)
-
- >It's just a couple of politicians. But the symbolism
- >of these gestures was huge. If I think too hard about it,
- >I can get enraged that such a small, simple thing as a smile
- >and a thanks from the President for a lesbian and gay
- >group should be such a big deal. But that doesn't mean that
- >it wasn't a big deal. Does my stock go down in soc.motss
- >if I admit that I cried a little while playing the
- >piece?
-
- Politics is -- at best AND at worst -- an immensely HUMAN thing,
- and as such it is MAINLY symbols (the rest of it is an ability
- to harness individuals who would not normally be able to stand
- each other to a loyalty (either to an idea or to a person --
- both can be dangerous) that allows them to work together.
-
- For me, your "stock" would have gone down (fat chance, though!)
- if you had NOT reacted to a postive, affirming reaction to the
- "man from Hope" -- "there is nothing wrong with America that
- cannot be cured by what is right with America." It's a little
- bit sappy, but if we DON'T believe that, America is dead.
-
- >We were listed prominently in the big map published in
- >the Washington Post. When we told spectators who we were,
- >nearly all of them said, "Oh, yes, I read about you."
-
- That's worth a lot!
-
- >some footage of our rehearsal. Oh, and Rush Limbaugh
- >called us human trash, but that was a few weeks ago.
-
- That should make you happy, too! :-) The bigots are hurting.
- --
- Michael L. Siemon "We honour founders of these starving cities
- mls@panix.com Whose honour is the image of our sorrow ...
- They built by rivers and at night the water
- Running past the windows comforted their sorrow."
-