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- From: anderson@macc.wisc.edu (Jess Anderson)
- Subject: Re: Random Straight Bashing Post
- Message-ID: <1993Jan24.115138.11402@macc.wisc.edu>
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- Organization: Madison Academic Computing Center, UW-Madison
- References: <1993Jan23.033719.15475@Princeton.EDU>
- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 93 11:51:38 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan23.033719.15475@Princeton.EDU>
- elliott@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Jr. Frank W. Elliott)
- writes:
-
- >A previous post discussed a fantasy of "random straight
- >bashing." This was despicable. More than a few lgb people
- >on this group have straight best friends, and almost all
- >have straight family members. Moreover, whether or not you
- >like a group of people, the thought that this group might be
- >treated in an arbitrary manner should repel and outrage you.
-
- You're right, but:
-
- We're born and raised in a violent society. To that extent
- it's natural to react to violence with violence. It may
- be a very bad idea, especially to make the mistake of carrying
- out (any kind of) violence (against anyone).
-
- I'm not so sure, however, that as a gedanken exercise it's
- all that bad.
-
- The dominant message we get from straight society is "Don't
- exist, you're no-OK" This, I'm sure most of us agree, is a
- very damaging message, since most of us internalize it at an
- age when we are completely unable to understand ourselves
- and the world around us, and the luckier fraction of us who
- manage eventually to escape this message by coming out (I'd
- bet money this is a minority of LGB people) still carry
- residues of that self-hate right to the grave. It's even
- harder for those who don't (or can't) come out where there's
- a supportive, safe environment. Most unfortunate of all is
- the not infrequent instance of that message itself bringing
- some of us, most often the youngest and least defended, to
- an early grave, out of hopelessness and depression.
-
- In light of that, it's not inappropriate that we react in
- rage to such outrage. A people systematically disempowered
- by a massively unfair system arguably *needs* a way to
- restore, at least innerly, a more proper balance to the
- equations of life.
-
- Fantasies of violence are such a commonplace correlative of
- rage that to admonish people simple to suppress them strikes
- me as unresponsive to the emotional needs underlying such
- fantasies.
-
- Rather, I believe that we help people more by making it safe
- for them to come out about their inmost thoughts, including
- their fantasy lives, so that together we can understand them
- and ourselves in a more realistic light and work
- collectively and individually toward constructive activities
- leading to resolution of inner turmoil on a social and
- personal level. While in the case of violence, the basic
- idea would be to channel the fantasy activity into actions
- that do not injure or maim people, in other cases, this kind
- of support can diminish or banish guilt, inappropriate
- self-recrimination, and self-destructive patterns. Finally,
- it also helps foster support for patterns that injure no one
- but that relate to minorities within the minority.
-
- Thus armed with a greater degree of inner poise, we are more
- likely to make common cause within our cohort, as well as
- with straight family and friends who prove supportive, in an
- effort to create a saner world, specifically one that
- neither discounts the value of its diversities nor visits
- mayhem upon the members of its minorities.
-
- --
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