Saturday, November 8, 2014

This is how to run a successful campaign?

I saw this campaign ad a few times back in March, and it was always referenced as a joke. I was recently watching news coverage of the November 4 mid-term elections, and guess what... she won! Sometimes seems like politics is becoming reality TV...

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Allies and Education -- Dallas Buyers Club

I saw Dallas Buyers Club last night which ended up being somewhat timely with the fact that today is World AIDS Day.

I heard on Sirius Radio that some gay activists are unhappy with this movie in that it portrays a straight (and initially homophobic) man's efforts to (somewhat unintentionally) make a difference in the availability of medicine in the early days of the epidemic. Because many gay people were taking similar steps in this type of effort as well.

I now wonder if those critics actually saw the movie before commenting. A big part of the movie focuses the main (close-minded, homophobic) character's growth as he struggles with having AIDS and being told he has about 30 days left to live. Over time he gains an unlikely best friend, a transvestite who becomes a bit of an adopted little brother and his partner in the buyers club.

The movie presents some very interesting topics of discussion...or at least some food for thought. The guy is shockingly homophobic in the beginning. His customers are almost exclusively gay--does he become accepting because they're making him money or because he sympathizes with them as someone dealing with AIDS?

The movie is also an interesting view of what was going on at the beginning of the AIDS epidemic, how the pharmaceutical companies approached the opportunity and "buyers clubs" that formed in response.

Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner and Jared Leto all did a fantastic job in this movie--although the weight loss by the two male leads is a bit unnerving. Good for accuracy but also concerning for their health. The acting by all involved was high-caliber.

I definitely recommend the movie, and will watch to see if any of the (well deserved) Oscar buzz around Jared Leto's performance turns into a nomination...or maybe more.

World AIDS Day 2013

Reflecting a bit on the fact that today is World AIDS day. It's interesting that even though I've been "mostly out" for at least the last 10 years of my life "up north", the only people I've known to have HIV or AIDS were while I was living in my southern hometown--including two hair stylists who died from the disease.

I know many more gay men (both friends and acquaintances) now, but know of none who are HIV positive. I guess there could be many factors to why this is the case. In the late eighties/early nineties our understanding of HIV was quite different--especially in the south. Maybe the positive men I knew contracted the virus before they learned much about it. Perhaps some of my current friends and acquaintances are keeping their positive status private--we don't ask, and actually don't talk about it much. Also, my generation had practicing safe sex drilled into our heads.

Today we hear and read that infections are on the rise in our community--which is sad and somewhat bewildering. It seems to generally be attributed to the disease no longer being seen as a death sentence--but it obviously still greatly effects the rest of your life.

My wish on this World AIDS day is that the youth of our community continue to take this horrible disease very seriously and have the respect to take care of themselves.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Good Start?



So the much talked about (at least in the gay community) occasion of Thomas Roberts hosting the Miss Universe pageant in Russia has happened last night. I didn't watch it, but there was just a post from Towleroad showing a clip of Thomas on the red carpet. Evidently he did not say anything about gay rights during the event, but he did make a statement on the red carpet.

...and I would say the bright pink jacket is a statement as well.

He also did an interview with a Russian journalist who was fired for being gay...I guess we'll see that at some point in the future. I'll keep an eye out for more developments (if they occur)...and continue to be undecided on my opinion of whether it was a good idea for him to do this or not.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Recommended viewing -- small town gay bar

I watched Small Town Gay Bar the other night, and (as a southern boy) would definitely recommend a viewing.

Especially if you've grown up near a large(r) city.

While it applies to all of us in some aspects, it's a good view into what happens when 99% of the world is built without you in mind--and what can happen when you find the 1% that has something in common.

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Undecided

So Thomas Roberts is hosting the Miss Universe pageant after Andy Cohen dropped out in protest to Russia's horribly homophobic laws.

I have to say I find this interesting/intriguing. One gay man boycotts and then another gay man comes in to take his place. Thomas is very openly gay, so the pageant and Donald Trump had to know he was gay when they signed him up.

"Pop Culture" gay boycotts and "journalist" gay replaces him. They couldn't find a straight guy to take this gig? Ratings whore rules the pageant?

Unlike others, I'm not immediately going to criticize Thomas. If young gay boys (anywhere) know that an openly gay man is hosting in the face of a homophobic regime... it could be seen as positive.

Is it important to make a statement against Russia's HORRIBLE laws and behavior? Of course! But just maybe Thomas is making a statement.

I will reserved my judgment for a bit...and give it some thought.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Is it bad...?

Is it bad when we use gay stereotypes against our 'republican bretheren'?

The answer is basically yes, but I'll admit that I can't help but smirk at this post from Joe.My.God.

"Grenell's own gender expression is just on the butch side of Ladybird Bachmann."

...oh girl!