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Is It Pride Really?

by Allen White, Beyond Chron (reposted)
This Sunday's parade called Pride kicks off at 10:30. This is the 36th time around for this grand demonstration of marketing and public relations. Like the Emperor who wore no clothes, this event has become a grand old lady with a naughty secret. We all know the secret and there is a collective unstated agreement not to tell.
To fully understand looking back to a similar event in 1978 provides both a reality and a contrast to what it's all about. In June, 1978, Harvey Milk was the city's first openly gay supervisor. "Come out, come out," he proclaimed. It was this June parade which provided the opportunity to, indeed, come out as a gay man or lesbian.

Majestically moving from a side street to Market Street, a young very attractive school teacher from Kansas led a band put together at rehearsals conducted on the dance floor of the Trocadero, one of those famed disco dance palaces.

The man was Jon Sims. The song was "California, Here I come," and musicians called themselves the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Marching Band and Twirling Corps.

The premier entertainer at the Trocadero and other dance pavilions like the I-Beam and Buzzbys was Sylvester. His music survives from an incredible concert at the War Memorial Opera House. It was the west coast version of "Judy Garland at Carnegie Hall."

It was also the time for sorting out the response to the gay bashing murder of Robert Hillsborough on a Mission District corner. On November 27, this same community would mourn the assassination of Milk and then mayor George Moscone.

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by 23984
Then stop whining and don't go to the damn thing if you don't like it. I'm sooooo sorry it isn't to your liking, dear. I have been going to these parades since the first one, lead by Jesus Christ Satan with a UN flag, headed down Polk to City Hall. It has become a huge international event and should be celebrated as a good time. If you are so devastated by ads and coporate sponsors, then stay away! I look at it as an example of how mainstream we have become. Unlike some of the fringe, I regard being mainstream as good, not bad. Those who want to always be on the outside looking in can stay ouside and leave the party alone. No one likes a wet blanket.
by observer
it would be okay to be down with going "mainstream" if the "mainstream" weren't complete and utter crap.

going "mainstream" in america circa 2006 means going with the flow in the face of mass consumption mediocrity and stupidity. if that's what you're into, just say so.
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