
This week was dominated by a theme: gay. There seemed to be gays/gay themes all over the place this week in my life. Sign on to Facebook and my friend Jon is uploading pictures of his trip to Winter Party in Miami, a big gay party weekend. I started going to a gym this week and, of course, where there's a gym, there are gays. The French government announced that new family law would no longer mention "mother/father," but rather "parents," opening the door to finally recognize gay families. On MSNBC, they were discussing the California Supreme Court deliberations over the constitutionality of Proposition 8, which takes away the right of gays to marry.
On Friday, I went to see "Milk," which tells the true story of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay elected official in the United States. The movie was excellent and Sean Penn was fantastic. He certainly deserved the Oscar! The movie is really heavy, and it really makes you realize how far society has come (or hasn't come) over the last 30 years. The film is powerful for anyone who believes in human rights, but it is especially moving for someone like me: a homo. It really makes you appreciate how much people struggled and fought so that I and others like me can live my life openly, honestly, and proudly. It was difficult to watch in parts, because you hear the arguments that people were making against gay rights in the 1970's and they are the same as those of today. The major contributor to the hatred and intolerance of gays and lesbians was and is still religion. We all still have a lot of work to do to really be treated equally and to live our lives as we wish, where we wish, and with whom we wish.
My "BIG GAY WEEK" ended yesterday/today. I went out with my friends Hélène and Sarah to some gay bars in Rennes. I had been neglecting this part of my social life and it was really starting to bother me. Don't get me wrong, I love going out with friends to straight bars, but there is something to be said for hanging out in a gay bar. First, the music is always better. Second, the atmosphere is a lot more fun, crazy, colorful...gay. Sometimes you just need to be around people who are like you, and I really needed that this week. We went to a "bar de nuit" that stays open until three, and then Hélène and I went to Espace, a night club that is gay friendly. I was sceptical, but it was a blast. There were homos everywhere, good music, and even drag queens! It was like I was back home. I met people, danced my ass off, and we left at 5:30 in the morning.
I had almost forgotten how much I love being gay! If you're gay, you know what I'm talking about. If not, just take my word for it; we have a blast!
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I just wanted to make a quick note to congratulate you for your work in Rennes and to celebrate your time both working and having fun (yes, Espace is a fun place ....) To avoid too much public announcement, I'm a French prof who's worked with Sarah and Nina both (ask them, and they will no doubt know who I am and can give you my email address). I'd love to hear more -- I'll be in France this fall with the group from Sarah's and Nina's old college .... My best !!!
RépondreSupprimerThanks for the message. I just now saw it! Good luck with your students this fall.
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