Basically you are touching on positive discrimination, and thats a very difficult topic.
My view is NO, we dont want anything other than to be treated just like everybody else. If I apply for a job, I want to get it because I am the best not because I am second or third best but as I am gay I get it in preference to the straight white guy who is better suited than me
The difficulty is though that in saying we want to be treated exactly like everyone else is that all the time we arent then we do want some "special treatment",
I will give you an example, I actually want gay bars to be predominantly frequented by gay people . Recently went to a gay bar, and found it to be mainly straight females (Hern night) and a few straight guys all of whom outnumbered the gay people in there. Now that kind of grated a bit, even though it should be fine not to have segregated bars, clubs etc. I was with a couple of gay friends and we were just having a laugh but we got definite Vibes that made us uncomfortable being gay in a gay bar in St James Street!!!
The reason I was a bit put out, is that I can not go to a straight bar or club and show the normal PDA that my straight compatriots would , therefore I still need a safe, predominantly gay place to be comfortable in. Thats not to say I want exclusively gay bars, but I do want to feel comfortable in a supposed gay bar
So YES we want to be treated like everyone else and get no special treatment, but we want everyone to understand being tolerated is not being treated equally
Thanks for that, it’s an excellent and helpful articulation of a very complex issue. It seems perfectly reasonable that in a world where you cannot comfortably be yourself in many everyday settings to want exclusive venues where likeminded people can share each other’s company without disturbance (in whatever form).
I suppose the ideal world situation is that we don’t need gay bars because gay people can engage in PDAs anywhere they like, just as straight people do, but I appreciate we’re not there yet and even a tiny minority of people with archaic views could undermine such a world. How you transition from where we are today to there, I don’t pretend to know.
For me, the last line of your post distils all you’ve said into a sentence in a way that should be pretty simple for most decent people to comprehend and get on board with. It’s just a case with what you do with the remainder.