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Jimmy LaSalvia and Chris Barron of GoProud |
The Republican gay group GoProud has been given a lot of negative names by many in the lgbtq community from "quislings" to "sell-outs" to "Uncle Toms."
While I'm not as descriptive of my displeasure of GoProud, believe me when I say that it's there.
I'm not a fan of GoProud for many reasons.
Now I could go on about how it is representative of the bourgeois myth of the gay male that I found so offensive when it was trotted out by Showtime network via that abysmal show
Queer As Folk.
And I could make a point to mention how I have yet to see any gay men of color in the group (although I have been assured that black gay men are members).
But my single problem with GoProud is not necessarily what the organization represents, but what it hasn't done.
There is a consistent degree of immaturity with GoProud which I find annoying. Spokespeople of the group, Chris Barron and Jimmy LaSalvia, seem to go on and on about the so-called intolerance of the "gay left" and how they are "pariahs" because they are conservative Republicans.
They seem to take some sort of demented pleasure in this whining.
Meanwhile . . .
Tony Perkins of the anti-gay hate group the
Family Research Council is still
looked upon by members of the Republican Party (and members of the media) as a legitimate conservative leader.
Peter Sprigg of the Family Research Council is still being
called to be an "expert witness" in front of state legislative committees, when he is not
creating phony social studies on the the lgbtq community.
Republican speaker of the House John Boehner is still
wasting taxpayer dollars defending DOMA via abysmal junk science.
Republican state legislative bodies are attempting to pass all sorts of mean-spirited anti-gay laws, such as the
"Don't Say Gay" bill in Tennessee.
And the National Organization for Marriage is trying to wreak havoc on marriage equality nationwide while simultaneously sitting on its haunches and waiting for the Republican primaries to end so it can attach itself to the winner like a fungus.
It's not the "gay left" behind these endeavors, but conservatives and the Republican party. However, to my knowledge, GoProud has commented on very few - if any - of these anti-gay actions within the enclave it claims to be a member of.
And therein lies the problem I have with GoProud.
I may not agree with its philosophy as a Republican group, but I would respect the organization more if it spent as much time calling out the Republican party and the religious right for their attacks on the lgbtq community as it does whining about the "gay left."
Pointing the finger at the supposed monsters on the other side of the fence while ignoring the fire breathing dragons in your court makes you look rather hypocritical.
Does GoProud have any gumption? Does it have any guts to challenge the disgusting status quo
within the Republican party - the status quo which rewards you in terms of how anti-gay your position is or how many ways you can show your homophobia without shouting the dreaded "f" word.
I doubt it. Instead, GoProud seems to be going hardcore with the martyr act, thereby devoting too much time and energy to splitting the lgbtq community into opposite and divisive camps.
I sincerely hope that this is not an intentional goal of GoProud. It leaves one wondering just who is really pulling the strings of the organization.