Bully for
you Gscene Magazine. January 2015
So,
for the first time in years, I’ve decided to stay on-topic.
Homophobic
bullying is everywhere in the press and something we’ve been exposed to at some
point or other. Thank god we can seek solace with our own community. But
what happens (young and old) when someone is singled out within their own group,
banned ostracized, shat on, lied to and ridiculed? Do you fight back in that
spirit of queer perseverance we’ve been used to all these years? Do you feel
stronger in a mass of queer radicals having spent a life on the ‘outside’ of
so-called normalcy?
So, what exactly is happening when people judge, ridicule and despise from within the LGBTI community? (Hang on Queer people don’t do that, do they - with their history of all things oppressive?) When you witness those poor, depressed and suicidal Queer teens out there just spare a thought to the fact that their parents and wider society only make up a portion of the misery – their gay peer group makes up the rest. And since this will be the loving community of their future - it will continue to do so forever.
So, what exactly is happening when people judge, ridicule and despise from within the LGBTI community? (Hang on Queer people don’t do that, do they - with their history of all things oppressive?) When you witness those poor, depressed and suicidal Queer teens out there just spare a thought to the fact that their parents and wider society only make up a portion of the misery – their gay peer group makes up the rest. And since this will be the loving community of their future - it will continue to do so forever.
A life of sexual freedom on the gay scene will also encompass all the judgment, rejection and ridicule that exists for everyone else but on the gay circuit it’s more amplified, unmodified, self-regulated, bitchy and evil. And this fellow-hate goes on well into old age - should you identify with the scene for that long. That’s why people chose to duck and dive into it. How can it be this safe stronghold when the very yard-posts of being LGBTIQ on the scene are regulated by such hierarchical, narcissistic power freaks? But I have all these friends telling me I’m godlike???
Exactly
why does bullying still go on in most aspects of the gay scene? At any age? At
any time? I know, it goes on with straight people too, but they are not
governed by the same banana republic autonomy that the gayers are. We may have
been sold this as a freedom but it’s
really just some plutocratic, gay industrial model.
If
people are, say, claiming homophobic bullying in the workplace, they cannot do
the same from within their own community because it’s not regulated in the same
manner. Straight society is terrified to police this (what they see as a white)
minority, thus leaving us with the monstrous elders representing the likes of me.
Me? The poster boy has now shifted from the likes of Tatchell to Massow (a
political 180) in the time it takes to down a Lambrini Martini.
Anyway,
count me out. No more sex shall I have as a definition of my sexuality - rather
than be labeled as this LGBTI or whatever they are now. Part of the gay
bullying politic today is that you just have to put up with the endless cliques
and aging refusnics that all the Botox and fillers in the world can no longer
support.
It’s
time to seek cover again – it is now the time to become un-gay
These
are the ones getting their own back for being bullied at school by becoming the
very same within their own middle-aged classrooms. Not forgetting that judgment
and so-called ‘support’ can be just as bullying. And the now gay community via
the clothes, drugs, music, alcohol, staying power, private club nights, venues,
surgery, fast tanning, loft conversions, new bathrooms and culture does the exact same by raping
the cash out of the young and newly out. But not in a powerful way against the constraining
forces of that nasty heteronorm, but to themselves and each other in an endless
game of narcissism and one uppersonship - while the rest of the world looks on,
mystified at this ‘Gay’ model. The police, the law courts, the people who sleep
with their own sex and others, the media, the world all look on horrified at
the maquette of the supposed homosexual.
So solipsistic, they are unable to see that their fabulousness is a pastiche, as
they hold up the vaselined mirror of self-importance, blending away every edge
and line into a mass of consumerism. This isn’t even the opposite of gay. There
is no opposite of gay. In fact, there is no gay anymore - just this ersatz
industrial model slowly panting for breath.
Homophobia
is over because we’ve all been nicely included into this comfy fiscal society. Financial
bullying - the labels and the postcodes – the affluent, plutocratic autonomy
against the rest of the people, is the typical hubris of a peacock republic
about to crash. And those golden boys will drag all the good folk down with
them.
It’s
time to seek cover again – it is now the time to become un-gay. Away from the down-your-throat
gays who still believe that their brand of fabulousness isn’t without tragedy.
That they believe themselves to have fought for their own right to be facile,
that they have won the contest to live how they think they should, whist
setting a wobbly demarcation for everybody else. One of media consumerism, shitting
on the poorer people, irrespective of sexuality or gender. All in the name of fabulousness.
And
here comes the sticky third prong of this dialectic - the likes of moi own self, replacing all that gay nonsense
with the honor of being a complete outsider
from it. Just like I was when I was growing up gay - scary - but feeling individual,
creative and bloody marvelous in my own right, thank you Mary. Only, today the oppressors
are no longer the Thatcher Government, James Anderton or AIDS but all those
vile uber-class gays and their haute
media consumptions masked as collective culture.
I just don’t want to be a part of any
gay scene that would include me as a gayer.
I loved you all.
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