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GAYS BASHED AT GAY CENTER -- GAY SHAME PRESS RELEASE

by Gay Shame (gayshamesf [at] yahoo.com)
Gays bashed in front of gay center in SF
Gavin Newsom Brings Police Brutality to Gay Center

Urgent Update — February 7, 2003

When Gavin Newsom reaches out to the gay community, he does it with the fist of the law.

Police attacked a crowd of peaceful protestors outside the Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Community Center last night just as mayoral fruntrunner Gavin Newsom arrived to host a fundraiser for the center.

Whose Community? Whose Center?

Members of the community organization Gay Shame had gathered outside the San Francisco Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Community Center to say “shame!” on Gavin Newsom for his notorious anti-homeless policies, as well as on the Center for its cynical attempt to cozy up to the conservative mayoral frontrunner. By holding an event with Gavin Newsom, the Center revealed who its real community was — and who got left out. At $125, tickets for this fundraiser cost more than twice the monthly income of San Francisco’s neediest under Newsom’s new “Care Not Cash” plan. Shouldn’t a community center serve those who don’t have space elsewhere? Shouldn’t it serve those who are most in need?

The gay community needs homes and health care, not just another place to dance and drink. Gays and lesbians have been on the guestlist in San Francisco for twenty years — but we’ve forgotten the people we met while waiting in line! What good is our place at the table if we can’t object to the table manners that kept us out in the first place?

There is no care in “Care Not Cash”!

Newsom created “Care Not Cash”, a cynical ballot initiative which passed last November. Under Care Not Cash, monthly general assistance checks for the city’s neediest will be slashed from $320 per month to a miserly $59, with the difference made up in vouchers for services (like shelters and treatment programs) that don’t exist! What’s more, Gavin’s plan included no money to start these programs! By taking away money that people need to survive, Care Not Cash will actually increase the number of people on the streets. Many won’t be able to afford the pay-as-you-go SRO housing that’s been keeping them out of the rain — and they’ll be even more desperate than they are now. “Care Not Cash” should be called “Scare And Bash”!

“Toward the end of our peaceful protest, we tried to follow Gavin Newsom into the center,” explained a demonstrator. “As we approached the door, the SFPD rushed towards us, hitting us with their police batons as the center’s communications director looked on.” When protestors joined hands to calm the situation and let the police know they were safe, the police burst into the crowd and began arresting protestors right and left. During this attack, one protestor was hit in the face with a police baton. Blood streaming down her face, she left for the hospital with a shattered tooth and lip. Four protestors were arrested, two of whom were thrown face down into the street and dragged over concrete to the police wagons.

We are forced to ask:

Will this be Newsom’s San Francisco?


Gay Shame Press Inquiries: 415-794-4393
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by Gay Shame SF (gayshame [at] gay.com)
Gay Shame is calling on folks to stop by 425 7th St, the Sheriff's, and support Queer prisoners arrested last night at the LGBTQ center in San Francisco.
by spike (spike [at] menacingnoise.com)
the photos from yesterday's action are urgently needed asap. pls post asap. thanks.
Press Release

SFPD Beats Queers at Gavin Newsom's Gay Gala

What: A Press conference
Where: To be held at the Hall of Justice, 850 Bryant
When: At Noon on Monday, February 10, 2003
Why: Nonviolent protestors were beaten and arrested
while drawing attention to Gavin Newsom's event at the
GLBT Community Center and two are being held on hyped
up and excessive felony charges.

At The Hall of Justice at noon on Monday, February
10th, Gay Shame-- the radical queer group who
organized thursday's demonstration-- will hold a press
conference to address the unwarranted beating and
arrest of peaceful protestors who were handing out
informational flyers. The police attack left one at
the hospital with stitches and a shattered tooth, two
thrown face down in the street, and four more
arrested-- two facing hyped up felony charges.

We will be there to answer media questions and to
demand that District Attorney Terrence Hallinan drop
the charges immediately.

We will have statements from Tom Ammiano's office,
Jeff Adachi, and others. We will also be joined by
members of numerous community organizations.

For more information, please call: (415) 794-4393
by Dissy
What is gay shame? Believing that HIV causes AIDS is gay shame!
by Gay Shame
GAY SHAME is the radical alternative to consumerist "pride" crap. We are committed to a queer extravaganza that brings direct action to astounding levels of theatricality in order to expose the evildoers who use the sham of gay "pride" as a cover-up for their greed and misdeeds. We seek nothing less than a new queer activism that addresses issues of race, class, gender and sexuality, to counter the self-serving "values" of the gay mainstream. We are dedicated to fighting the rabid assimilationist monster of corporate gay "pride" with a devastating mobilization of queer brilliance. GAY SHAME is a celebration of resistance: all are welcome.
by Eric (mathwiz2 [at] yahoo.com)
This is a perfect example of "unprivileged" gays standing up against the privileged ones. Our capitalist society has created an adults-only queer culture which worships money, fine clothes and Corporate America. Well I say enough already! Queer youth and radicals must rise and fight on three fronts -- against the bourgeois and over-21 gays who don't care about the youth, against the corporations that are destroying queer culture, and against the Christian Right which oppresses and enslaves underage homosexuals. It's time to fight back -- so be ready to disrupt some Fundamentalist religious services this Easter!
by Dissy
Does gay Shame support the AIDS dissident movement or is it not "queer brilliance" enough for you.
I often hear about these so called "radical" "Queer" groups who are reallly nothing more than the same old "gays are victims" supporters. I don't see any group as victims unless your a group that wants special rights and protection and are just using their minority status to get something. If your not a victim you don't need special rights and your not screaming about "bashings" all the time. Most gays don't even understand homophobia and are not willing to look within to see their own. I'm what you could classify as "gay" bon't I don't buy the old mythical "gay victim role" that even the radical queer groups adopt.
by J Marx, Ph.D
That is just wrong every police officer there should loose their job instantly.
The fact is: We live in different realities but when you deny what someones life is you are denying their reality. We are as different on the inside as we are on the outside and we have the right to be so. People don't deny differences, accept them, apppreciate them, recognize them, and cherish them. They are extremely important.
-Jane Elliott

J.Marx, Ph.D
by theo b.
this sort of violence is what happens when act up s.f. is around. the cop's force was expected because of act up s.f. being at the demo. if you don't want violence, then kick out actup s.f. from gay shame.
by theo b.
what took place at the rally at cop HQs? was act up s.f. arrested?
by me
how did the ptress conference go at 850 bryant go yesterday?
by xxx
The press conference went well overall, there was a good amount of press, yet the product is yet to be seen.
by MIKE B
There was only one news camera...I don't know what XXX considers good coverage...but the new Public Defender Jeff Hidachi spoke as well as a rep from CUAV....
by San Francisco Voter
Bay Guardian editorial of 2/12/03 condemning the police brutality against Gay Shame is at:
http://www.sfbg.com/37/20/news_ed_cops.html

David Moisl's article in the BG of 2/12/03 on the Gay Shame press conference is at:
http://www.sfbg.com/37/20/news_shame.html

The class struggle continues. I hope Gay Shame is given an office at the LGBT Center and that the Center never again hold exclusive fundraisers. That Center should exist to serve the workingclass gay community as it is the poor who need the services. The rich just need a tax writeoff, and they can just mail the check. They can hold their parties in their homes if they want a fundraiser party.
by me
thanks for posting about the press conference. i wanted to go but couldnt. i want to read news but there isnt any -thanks for sfindymedia, it's all we've really got.
by been there done that, now it's your turn
The gay community is as diverse as the straight community is. You will NEVER get the gay community to all agree to the same points of view. What a ridiculous notion. Good Lord you'd have to be insane to think you could do that.

If you don't like the commercialism of the "Gay Pride" parade, don't go.

And this is for Eric, the "gay youth" that we all seem to be ignoring, are these the same ones who call us "trolls" and "chicken hawks" on PBS specials during gay pride? Hmmm... I wonder why some older gay men don't care about the "gay youth".

I've had urine poured under my dorm room door because I was gay. I've had Racoon urine poured on me as I walked out of my dorm room by a bunch of frat boys during college. I've been chased down a street by young teenage boys being called fag and had water thrown on me. So I've had my share of "gay bashing" and hate thrown at me because of my appearance and sexual identity and I still don't agree with "Gay Shame". I stood up for myself and either fought back or went to the police and they took care of the situtation for me. YES! The police! Even in the middle of hayseed Normal, IL the police responded with proper action in 1986! So I've contributed to standing up for gay rights and in Illinois!, not even in this little gay fantasy land called San Francisco. How many of our gay brothers has Gay Shame helped in the rest off the country where I think there help would be needed more.

Here is what I think (a gay SF tattooed freaky leatherman). I think gay people should act as individuals. Gay Shame is never going to get the "gay community" to act as a whole. There are conservative gays, sportie gays, art gays, and ever other kind of gay men and woman you can imagine. Some gay people don't want or care for your idea of what "gay" is and they have that right. This is America! If you want to go live in socialist Cuba where everyone is "taken" care of and wealth is supposedly evenly distributed, go to it! I like America where you can speak your mind, where people like "Gay Shame" can do there thing and if people are into great, where people that hate gays can voice there mind too. At least we know where the haters stand right?

I'll tell you where a lot of the "individuals" and "freaky" gays that are missing from our commerial Gay pride parades are. There in the ground or have moved! Most of my friends and community freaks that brought the "freaky" feel to the parade in the past are either dead or have moved to other areas of the US. That is the goal right? To integrate ourselves into America?!
I would love to hear from some of these "Gay Shame" people when they are 40 - 50 years old, to see if they are still championing the same causes or if they have the same concerns they had in their youth. I bet the answer is no.

Now it's your turn.
40 year old freak.
by slurper
Nothing like a good dose of homofascism to win the public over.
by it's called a dictionary
I never said anything about dictatorships or that we should live under a dictator or that anybody control anybody you idiot.

On the contrary I said that we should stand up for ourselves as individuals and quit whining and bitching. It's called Capitalism. I'm all for freedom as I said even for idiots like you.
by homosexual - not gay
"Here is what I think (a gay SF tattooed freaky leatherman). "


Cowboys, leathermen, saunas, shoppping and dragqueens...

oh puhleeease!!


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"I am a homosexual in a city foll of gays"
--Micheal Focault in San Frrancisco
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