The History Of Sluts And Other Gay Troupes
by Sly
Hunger. Insatiable hunger that is unending consuming all other thought reason and any shred of sensibility.
Blamed
for the destruction of morals and society. No wisdom with corrupted
minds. Our bodies the ruined temples of Babylon. The inventors of sin
and temptation. Anticipation and exploration the foundation to
destruction. Vapid and feminine is our crime. For we are not seen as man
from two simple words. More than promiscuous. We are thieves of
prosperity. This is what we're called. Those that openly choose to
embrace the desires of body. We're all sluts with multiple slits. Fodder
and comedic relief for the fearful. Constantly in search for a groove
to fill. We'll do anything for it. We are known as the generation of
sluts. Products of nature that are the abomination to nature. This dirt
will always linger
But
history has not always been the magistrates to truth. Sluts have been
the disgrace and at the same time a commodity to society. Equitable but
not equal. It sells religion. Then it transcended to us. Queer is sluts.
Immoral and Ungodly. The misandry of feminine constructs and defilement
of family values. We are the deviants of sexual proclivity. Sinners and
a bunch of other jargon filled with harmful ways and ill intentions. We
are defined by not by action but mere assumption. We are seen as a part
of this diseased insatiable hunger.
We
all hunger. We all have an appetite. They may not be the same but all
derived from the same place. What makes one desire greater than the
other. Either we are all sluts or no one is.
This
is one of my more dark entries of my journal that I'm sharing with you
all today because despite the fact that I've written about the sometimes
poisonous effects conformity has had on our community I wanted express
my discontent in a way most of my readers are not used to hearing in an
unconventional way. Also allows me to express my more creative side.
What inspired this was all the endless times we are told to be ashamed
for being queer men and women. It's the justification of saving us from
ourselves that's often used to torture us hoping for us to submit to
their laws that have always been a contradiction and a lesson in
hypocrisy. How can we feel free when we are given a limit to how we
love?
Many
of the people that are depicted as sluts are in reality so far away
from the original definition. It went from sexual depravity to social
dissonance. It's now about demonizing and compared to promoting child
abuse and perversions of humanity. We were grouped together to save some
the hassle of it questioning their core beliefs that came from man, not
Divine Reasoning. Race in this country has also been lumped into this
group. A real travesty in semantics.
It
sets all of us up that are different as troupes, as we have to
constantly perform and dance around everyone else to make any progress.
We are not allowed to just take an affirmative stand against our
oppressors but instead enact upon this delicate, intricate, tiring dance
all the while having to convince them that we are just like them. Just
like any dance, the longer we do it the more we lose a bit of ourselves
and what we stand for. But we aren't and nor should we aspire to be like
anyone other than ourselves.
One
of the biggest things I have advocated for through my writing,
particularly in the past year is to voice how we are expected to fit
into the mold of heteronormative behavior which is to fall in love and
marry a woman. To raise a family and live up to the moral code deemed by
religious zealots as the righteous and Godly path. Or else we're
sinners destined to fire and brimstone. I for one don't feel God would
ever create something as beautiful as love and then expect us to fit it
into some small spectrum in which to express it and that all this
religious grandstanding is nothing more than fear of being wrong.
Because
of there's one thing I've learned in this life is that we're most vocal
at the things we fear and those situations that make us think "maybe we
aren't right". Let’s face it, that's a terrifying prospect because then
you have to ask if I'm not right, are they? So we (or rather they) will
do everything in their power to oppress us more to silence their own
inner torment of fear than any law they're so desperately trying to
enforce by God. I mean come on people, it's GOD we're talking about
here. The creator of all things. I don't think he needs your help in
micromanaging well..anything.
I
feel that so many of the issues that we face as community, in
particular sex education and prevention of communicable diseases is a
direct result of that. Repression almost always manifests in a grand
form. Some of us don't want to have families with picket fences and 2.3
pets. Some of us are not Christians and the concept of God means nothing
to us. It is more than okay if that is the life that you want so long
as it is for you and not to prove something to everyone else. Because
how can it be real if it's based in ideology and image rather than
desire? Repression leads to seeking answers from any source instead of
the right source. A generation of gay men were nearly wiped out because
of this.
This
assimilation has worked. Look at the dynamics of our community compared
to Harvey Milk's generation. We went from a truly diverse
representation of our differing interests and cultures to one
homogeneous entity that shuns individuality. From an oneness in
solidarity to a community that promotes only one. Somewhere along the
line, we began to believe them when they told us we're wrong.
Maybe
some of the leaders in this community are just as afraid of us truly
standing out and being who we truly are. especially when they have signs
like this just to show how much we are like them. It depicts the
majority of us as the children of Babylon, that are looking to party
until we run society into the ground.
Sorry,
but no. if it means that I have to aspire to something no one will ever
see me as a member of because of the color of my skin then why should I
or any other LGBT minority try to fit in. Or any lesbian, bisexual,
transgendered man or woman, or women in general because that is how this
community treats them.
Notice
how we say gay rights way more than LGBT rights. Because it's easier
and they can so easily look like them while the rest of us have to lurk
in the back. Because we don't want to upset them by being too abnormal
or weird. Want to show how much we are like them that it has become okay
for some of us to shame members of this community because we refuse to
be anyone other than ourselves.
My
point is that we as a community have spent so much time doing all that
we can to show the rest of society an exact replica of themselves and
that we all have the same values. And we do, to an extent. We wanted to
have the same rights and privileges as every other citizen of this
country. We want the same options and if we choose to embark upon them
then we should be able to without fear for our values or our lives.
We've also worked hard to distance ourselves from this history of sluts
that they put us into when that was never truly who we are or have ever
been And neither have they. We have adapted this history of sluts as it
systematically divides us because we do not show the true representation
of us.
Sexuality
and sexual identity is one of the biggest parts of us yet we spend so
much time shaming others in this community when we do not fit that image
of normality. We have always been illustrated in poor lighting and now
that we have a stronger platform we cannot conform to what the society
deems are moral and just behavior that shames and ignores so many in
this community. We need to show instead of how much we are like everyone
else that we are in fact different in some aspects, but that makes the
rest of society no better than us in any way. History has shown that the
truth can be subjective until we choose to be authentic while refusing
to accept anything but equality. By standing instead of performing and
putting on a front that divides instead of unites. To show that we have
never been sluts.


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