Larry Kramer at Cooper Union
Author, playwright and activist Larry Kramer spoke at Cooper Union last Sunday, delivering a very, very worthwhile read thoughtfully transcribed by Andy Towle.It's titled "The Tragedy of Today's Gays".
I love being gay. I love gay people. I think we’re better than other people. I really do. I think we’re smarter and more talented and more aware and I do, I do, I totally do. And I think we’re more tuned in to what’s happening, tuned into the moment, tuned into our emotions, and other people’s emotions, and we’re better friends. I really do think all these things.
To us it defies rational analysis that this incompetent dishonest man and his party should be re-elected. Or does it?
I hope we all realize that, as of November 2nd, gay rights are officially dead. And that from here on we are going to be led even closer to the guillotine. This past week almost 60 million of our so-called “fellow” Americans voted against us. Indeed 23% of self-identified gay people voted against us, too. That one I can’t figure.
If you read nothing else today, set aside an hour and read this.
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