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April 29, 2005

There's fascism and then there's Fascism

By Jim Dallas

Good Lord, if you're going to ban and/or burn books, at least do it for a good reason.

Republican Alabama lawmaker Gerald Allen says homosexuality is an unacceptable lifestyle. As CBS News Correspondent Mark Strassmann reports, under his bill, public school libraries could no longer buy new copies of plays or books by gay authors, or about gay characters.

"I don't look at it as censorship," says State Representative Gerald Allen. "I look at it as protecting the hearts and souls and minds of our children."

Books by any gay author would have to go: Tennessee Williams, Truman Capote and Gore Vidal. Alice Walker's novel "The Color Purple" has lesbian characters.

Allen originally wanted to ban even some Shakespeare. After criticism, he narrowed his bill to exempt the classics, although he still can't define what a classic is. Also exempted now Alabama's public and college libraries.

Librarian Donna Schremser fears the "thought police," would be patrolling her shelves.

"And so the idea that we would have a pristine collection that represents one political view, one religioius view, that's not a library,'' says Schremser.

Rep. Allen goes on to go through the whole "the homosexuals are destroying America" spiel.

Personally, I favor banning people like Rep. Allen from holding public office. "It's not healthy for America, it doesn't fit what we stand for... they will do whatever it takes to reach their goal." But then again, that just wouldn't be right, would it?

Posted by Jim Dallas at April 29, 2005 07:25 PM | TrackBack

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Well, there goes Plato's Republic.

Posted by: Burke at April 29, 2005 10:48 PM

Hmm, I seem to recall a regime that banned/burned books that were written by Jewish authors and had Jewish characters...

What's next? Will there be gay concentration camps? Should Byron and Karl-T get ready to affix pink triangles to their clothing? You guys can hide out at my house. :)

Posted by: Andrea Meyer at April 30, 2005 01:09 AM

Can I hide there too Andrea?! Do you have TIVO? ;)

All kidding aside, this whole shift to the far right (neo-nazism or whatever you call it) is quite frightening. As all political movements need a scapegoat, the right-wing has found gays - and (ironically) I don't see too many lefties coming to our aid.

Posted by: gayinmidland at April 30, 2005 07:05 AM

Gayinmidland, of course you can come hide out with me! No Tivo, but satellite TV, pool, nice weather, and a house full of gay supporting lefties. I agree with you, I wish that more Dems would quit sucking up to the right wing and come out and call the "right"'s actions what they are--wrong, and un-American.

Posted by: Andrea Meyer at April 30, 2005 11:32 AM

This is frightening but it is also illuminating.

The Republican Party succeeds by getting voters to think it is much more moderate than it actually is. The party trots out Rudy Giuliani, der Ahnold, and John McCain for public viewing, but then does its best to make sure that their views are marginalized within the party.

The more publicity Republicans like Gerald Allen get, the better. People need to know that this sort of thinking is not out of place in most Republican circles.

Rather than make Andrea's house really crowded, progressives in the South should move en masse to moderate swing states in the Midwest and Rocky Mountains.
Turning Ohio, Colorado, Arizona, and Missouri blue would be your best revenge.

Posted by: Tim Z. at April 30, 2005 02:30 PM

Are they going to ban, "Fried Green Tomatoes"

Posted by: Nancy at April 30, 2005 04:43 PM

Tim Z., I live in AZ and I agree with you--the more Dems we get here, the better. I am in Tucson, in a blue city and county, but with a Republican congressman--a gay one, no less. There has been a pattern since the mid 90's of people from the Northeast and Midwest (i.e. blue-staters) migrating to the Southwest. I think that is part of what is making the West a viable battleground.

I am in here with some desert land around the house, so all of my gay friends are welcome should the Gaybashing Gestapo come a-callin'. Plus, rent here is really cheap--an apartment a few blocks from the University of Arizona is about $450/mo. (2 beds, one bath, laundry and pool facilities.) But, I digress.

BTW, at UT, one of the best English classes I ever took was called "Gay and Lesbian Literature and Culture". It would be a shame if the works we studied were denied to others because of a bunch of bigots.

Will this spread to films? Will I no longer be able to watch a devastatingly handsome Paul Newman in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof?" No Marlon Brando crying, "Stelllllaaaaaa!!" in "A Streetcar Named Desire"? No "Importance of Being Earnest", none of the other dysfunctional families in Tennessee Williams' other plays, no Rock Hudson movies, no "Psycho"? One of my favorite films is "La Cage Aux Folles", the original "Birdcage". The list goes on and on of what our culture will be missing. Oh, no--will I have to take down my link to William Shatner's "Rocketman" because it was originally by Elton John?

I hope this gets all the publicity possible so that reasonable, "Eisenhower Republicans" as I like to call them and swing voters get an idea about what the right-wing is really about.

Posted by: Andrea Meyer at April 30, 2005 08:16 PM

As for my last post--

"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" and "A Streetcar Named Desire" are Tennessee Williams plays--I know that Marlon Brando was not gay, and neither is Paul Newman. And "The Importance of Being Earnest" is by Wilde.

Anthony Perkins of "Psycho" was a homosexual. Hitchcock was not.

I was writing all over the place, and I don't want any confusion.

Posted by: Andrea Meyer at April 30, 2005 08:21 PM

Andrea:
I didn't realize you were in Arizona. If it weren't so darn much fun being an Illinois Democrat I'd consider moving down there myself, at least from late summer to mid fall of 2008. ;)

Even before the November 2nd election I felt that the Rocky Mountain states were far more fertile ground for the Dems than the South. The Democratic gains in Colorado and Montana were underreported in the mainstream national media.

Posted by: Tim Z. at May 1, 2005 03:46 AM

Andrea, Tim Z. Thanks for the hide-out offers, though (quite frankly) we are getting tired of “hiding” as our country moves toward a theocracy.

Your point about changing the political landscape by a "blue invasion" is well taken. My partner (of 10 years) and I plan on moving from this capital of Christian conservatism to either Washington State (Spokane) or Western Idaho. Both areas tend to be very red areas, though changing quickly to purple or blue.

On a brighter note, I do feel that the farther to the right the Republicans go, the more the political winds will shift back to the center (or possibly to the moderate left) - especially if they nominate the holy reverend Frist for Pres in '08.

Posted by: gayinmidland at May 1, 2005 07:29 AM

Hi, Gayinmidland--

I'm not too familiar with Spokane, but lived in Seattle for a few years. Seattle and its suburbs are pretty liberal, and WA state as a whole is pretty gay-friendly, from what I understand.

Posted by: Andrea at May 3, 2005 06:30 PM
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