ChicagoBlue
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I’m 60, almost 61. I have gay in my family and I know literally dozens and dozens of gay people. While many of them find a way to sport “the rainbow” to signal they’re gay, many, many more have no use for it at all!But that's all from the perspective of someone who isn't gay. And that's my point. Who are we to say whether it's a good campaign or not. Clearly the idea behind it had support from those communities and they believed it to be a good way of promoting diversity and equality. It's not working because the focus is on those who aren't wearing the armband or defacing it rather than those who are, but as I said in my first post I didn't have an issue with all superheroes being white or all disney films having a handsome white man as the saviour whilst the poor women did whatever they could do be with him. Not our call.
Rather, they prefer to be seen for the person they are…right in front of you, right now…than rock up presenting you with their sexuality as their intro!
Being gay is no longer what it was a decade ago, and certainly not 50 years ago, and I think most gays I know just want to be treated “normally,” which really means equally. I have no problem with that whatsoever!
Last summer, on an LA layover, the female FO and I grabbed some Poke and headed to the beach for sunset. We sat there for a good hour or so, eating, chatting about life (and football…she’s a crazy Belgian fan!) and acting for all the world like we were a hetero couple having a sunset date.
As we were walking back to the hotel, I told her that it was the best “gay date” I had ever been on. She just smiled and said, “it’s not mine!” We laughed our asses off for a good few minutes, as I prodded her for more details!
Anyway, fast forward to this Fall and unbeknownst to me, she’s on my plane heading to Brussels, where she lives with her French wife. She comes upfront at the end of the flight to say “Hi!” and catch up, leaving my crew with a parting quip of “Have a great layover with him…he’s the best hetero date I’ve ever been on!”
Cool, funny, interesting, smart…that’s the way I like my friends…gay, straight, anything in between or even outside the lines…symbols be damned!