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Bi Visibility Digest from Living the Bi Life blog [08 Jul 2009|12:20am]

Bi Visibility Digest from Living the Bi Life blog
for you commie, homolesboswitchhittertranny-lovin' sons-of-guns
by BWA member Max the Communist


Bringing Out Bi/Pan/Queer Pride
 
I have yet to receive photos from Chicago Bi/Queer Meetup's participation in Chicago's Pride Parade last Sunday.  All of Noel's efforts generated a sterling and enthusiastic group of bi, pansexual, queer, and polyamorous activists to march with our bi/poly truck.  As promised, I showed up as Anita Bisexual, love-child of Anita Bryant and Camille Paglia.   Although the wicked wind tossed my wig into a hot mess, the crowd really responded positively to us and to Anita, especially her sign, "A Day Without Queers Is Like a Day Without Sunshine."  

I did go searching for other evidence of bi-ness within LGBTQ Pride celebrations.  Here are a few results:

SF bisexuals marching

poly SF marching 2009 

Polys and bisexuals in San Francisco Pride Parade. 

bi fluid los angeles 2009 

Los Angeles says "Biphobia Is So Last Year." 

go birmingham bis 

Birmingham Bisexuals making love count. 

Here's a quick clip of the Toronto BiNet Float. 

Send me your links to other Bi/Pan/Queer and Poly Pride images for your city or town.  You know I will do my best to post them here. 

However, I don't think anyone here in the States was prepared for . . .

 India's Queer Explosion!

Here are some great pics of New Delhi's Pride Celebrations, a very daring thing to take part in, given the social conservatism of the country.   I, for one, was very moved by the blatant bisexuality . . .

blatant India bi

and the lovely hijras . . .

lovely hijras 1

lovely hijras 2

But parades in New Delhi, Kolkata, and Bangalore were just the beginning of India's LGBTQ explosion.   A day after I found these images, I got the news alert that, in a landmark decision, India's High Court ruled against Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, which criminalized same-sex behavior.  The ruling is India's equivalent of our Lawrence v. Texas, which declared sodomy laws unconstitutional in the US. 

Since then, more news has leaked out regarding bisexual, pansexual, and queer involvement in the fight against 377.   An activist from the BIACT-L listserv reported that she heard an Indian bi activist being interviewed on NPR.  Then Robyn Ochs, Boston bisexual activist, speaker, and editor of Getting Bi:  Voices of Bisexuals from Around the World, informed me that two contributors to her book took part in the campaign against 377--Apphia K. and Rajiv Dua.

Here is another story:  Indian bi activist Manohar Elavarthi is running for office, building on a coalition across social and economic strata, as well as sexual orientation and gender identity.   The article first identifies him as a gay man, but further down it acknowledges him as bisexual.  He is currently with a male partner.

Finally, bisexual Indian author Vikram Seth, a member of Voices Against 377, spoke out that more needs to be done for India's LGBTQ community:  

Vikram Seth has long addressed gay and bisexual issues in his novels and poetry.  Gay and bisexual characters are centrally featured in novels like The Golden Gate  and  A Suitable Boy.  (Supposedly, Seth is working on a sequel to the latter, called A Suitable Girl.)   In an early poem, "Dubious," he states, "Some men like Jack and some like Jill/I'm glad I like them both but still/I wonder if this freewheeling/Really is an enlightened thing,/Or is its greater scope a sign/Of deviance from some party line?/In the strict ranks of Gay and Straight/What is my status:  Stray? Or Great?"

I focus on the switchhitters, but all Indian LGBTQ and allies should absolutely take pride in their hard work and courage.  I worry about a backlash.  Still, they made it this far.  Go India!

Bisexuals Sneak Into the White House

Okay, they really didn't really sneak in, but BiNet didn't receive an official invitation to the White House's LGBT Pride soiree.  So Robyn  Ochs and her partner Peg Preble got in under the wire with their Task Force connections.   Other official bisexuals in attendance were Oregon Secretary of State Kate Brown. 

It was a big deal of sorts.  Obama included bisexuals and transgendered people in his address commemorating June as LGBT Pride Month, which is somewhat more than Bill Clinton did.  But come on--after hundreds of LGBT military personnel thrown out under Obama's watch; after that horrendous DOJ brief on DOMA, comparing same-sex relationships to incest--WTF, Obama?  

Yeah.  Thanks for the wine and cheese.  Now, where are my rights?

A few bi politicians issued some Happy 4th of July statements.   Interesting to read these and news from across the pond where Labour competes with the Tories over who is more gay-friendly.  It's like a blurry vision from an alternate universe.  Their conservatives try to prove how much better they are for queers; our conservatives wear homophobia like a badge of honor.   Helping us through the looking-glass is Peter Tatchell, longtime gay activist who got arrested with Chicago GLN's Andy Thayer at Russia's Pride events earlier this year.  Again--Gordon, David--where are our rights? 

Alan Cumming is Bi-Safer-Sexy!



 

Alright Mr. Three-way, did you really do the ad to promote safer sex and condom use, or are you just bragging about your sex life?  Damn him for bogarting all the bi chic.
 
I would change the hot dog/penis graphics.  They're a little too dizzying.  If you'd like to read more on how this zany thing was created, never fear.  I am your total bi connection. 
 
The Hidden Queerness of "Jersey Boys"
 
It's been running in Chicago since forever, but I've never been interested enough in the musical Jersey Boys to go see it--at least not until I saw this article. Apparently, the Four Seasons' producer, Bob Crewe was bi and Jersey Boys covers that story in the plot.  A songwriter as well as producer, Bob's crafting of the hit "Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You" came as an inspiration from his gay lover.  It's one man's love song to another man.
 


Tila Tequila Gets Political
 
Tila Tequila 
 
Okay.  I never, ever, ever thought I would see the day, but bi porn celeb Tila Tequila, former star of MTV's "A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila," has expressed a desire to turn activist.  Her latest Tweets have revealed a plan to unleash her 3,833,688 MySpace friends on President Obama for not halting Don't-Ask-Don't-Tell.  Some gay guys over at queerty.com think she's just looking for attention.  But I think she is truly inspired by Dan Choi.  Can you blame her? 


That man is one righteous ball of gay fierceness.  I say, Tila, whatever sets you on fire.   How much more convincing does the President need?  Colin Powell has joined over 100 generals in calling for an end to DADT.  It's not about taking heed from "more respectable authorities" on the subject anymore--Obama certainly isn't listening to people I'd respect.
 
So, go for it, Tila!  Unleash the hounds!
 
Bisexual Navy Man Shot Dead "Execution Style"
 
brave young August Provost
 
Really, because how much more of this crap are we going to put up with? Much as that is a rhetorical question, service members like Seaman August Provost deserve better than to be thrown out like trash or executed in the dark of night while they are just performing their duties.
 
 Provost's murder was the most depressing news alert I scavenged from last month, but there was more.  Celebrating the 40th anniversary of Stonewall--and yet police are still raiding gay bars in this country!  Chad Gibson received an injury in that raid and could still die due to a blot clot from that injury.  At 29.  Insane!   Apparently, queers still need to fight the cops, given that the police are bashing lesbians in Brooklyn and queer activist conventioneers in Chicago.
 
Is this how far we've come?  Are we going to have to party like it's 1969?
 
Because it isn't just the nut jobs who make you tear your hair out, like Oklahoma's Sally Kern and her "Proclamation for Morality."  It's incidents like this one, where the security at a No Doubt concert harassed a couple of young women for kissing.  Really?  For kissing?  At a No Doubt concert?  In Canada?
 
Well, those last stories were real downers, so here's a little pick-me-up:  Zachary Quinto as Smudge in the series "Off-Centre"--a WB sitcom that ran from October 2001 to October 2002.  *sigh*  I discovered it a bit late, but better late than never.


They killed Freedom!  Those bastards!  Beware my bisexual fury! 

 


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