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The gist of it all: the gay community is never truly going to achieve full legal and societal acceptance until we queers accept the responsibility for knowing who we are as a community, how we got here, and the tools we’ll need to use to get where we want to go in the future. Thou shall attend the Equality March in Washington, DC on October 10, 2009.īrowse Ramone’s post for a detailed supporting argument for each commandment.Thou shall live outside the Queersphere.Thou shall not covet the rights of others.
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Thou shall not practice racism, misogyny, or general bigotry.
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It’s his recent down-from-the-mountain take on the concept of gay pride that really caught my attention. For months, I’ve watched him lay out his complex life in unsentimental yet compelling detail on his memoir blog, Supersensible Perceptions (update 10/5/09: now The Ungay Gay). Such is the case with Jeff Ramone, a Lakeview blogger and licensed massage therapist (a real one, folks) with a sardonic style that doesn’t take the status quo–gay or otherwise–for granted. This content originally appeared on my former Chicagosphere online-media blog, hosted on the Chicago Tribune‘s ChicagoNow network.Įven on Chicago’s Gay Pride weekend, some queers don’t run with the crowd. Jeff Ramone’s Supersensibly Perceptive Gay Ten Commandmentsīy Michael Thaddeus Doyle on J