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Dates: during 1990-1999
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While conservatives on this campus might be stereotyped or sneered at, there are real consequences to coming out as gay, bisexual, lesbian or transgendered that do not accompany openly discussing conservative political beliefs. Queer youth are thrown out by their parents; they are often forced to live in isolation from families that want no contact with them; and they are at risk of the kind of violence that ended the lives of Matthew Shepard and Rita Hester. "Coming out" as a conservative holds no such risks, and last Thursday's event appropriates that pain without taking responsibility for it. NICOLE...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Conservative Event Reflects Ignorance of Gay Issues | 3/4/1999 | See Source »

Conservative Event Reflects Ignorance of Queer Issues...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Letters | 3/4/1999 | See Source »

National Coming Out Day is intended to counter the risk and pain that accompanies revealing sexual preference. It is a day for these students to share their identity in a safe environment and to take pride in being queer. The "conservative coming out dinner" held at Hillel (News, Feb. 25) represents a mocking appropriation of this experience...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Letters | 3/4/1999 | See Source »

Throughout the article, both the writer and the conservative students interviewed used phrases and metaphors commonly associated with being queer, while never admitting the connection. Anne L. Berry '00 asserted the dinner was not "a statement about other groups commonly associated with coming out events.'" What "other groups" might those be? Coming out has become equated with the experience of homosexuality or transgenderism, but Berry refuses to come out and say it. It is impossible to divide such a metaphor from its common usage; to use the term coming out so irresponsibly is to do harm to the youth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Letters | 3/4/1999 | See Source »

...While conservatives on this campus might be stereotyped or sneered at, there are real consequences to coming out as gay, bisexual, lesbian or transgendered that do not accompany openly discussing conservative political beliefs. Queer youth are thrown out by their parents; they are often forced to live in isolation from families that want no contact with them; and they are at risk of the kind of violence that ended the lives of Matthew Shepard and Rita Hester. "Coming out" as a conservative holds no such risks, and last Thursday's event appropriates that pain without taking responsibility...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Letters | 3/4/1999 | See Source »

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