That was my first reaction too. But, I also get that sadly we're still at a place in this country's evolution where visibility is important for the ongoing struggle for equality. I thought this article made the point well:
We'll get there when all the self-hating Republican congressmen are able to admit that they are gay. Mark Foley anyone? The stigma against homosexuality is clearly based in religious doctrine in the U.S. and until that goes away, this type of admission will always be counted as important.
To your point, Meredith, I quote Michael McKean on Twitter today: (one of the four genii behind Spinal Tap and other goodness: "Anderson Cooper helps us move "what shouldn't matter" closer to "what doesn't matter". #someday"
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I hadn't realized that this was news. I thought everyone already knew that he was. Also, too, who cares?
Is this really news? I thought everyone already knew that he was gay. Also, too, who cares?
That was my first reaction too. But, I also get that sadly we're still at a place in this country's evolution where visibility is important for the ongoing struggle for equality. I thought this article made the point well:
http://andrewsullivan.thedailybeast.com/2012/07/anderson-cooper-the-fact-is-im-gay.html
I do look for to the day when news like this is a non-event.
You're right, Meredith - in fact article is how I found out about it too. (Love the Daily Beast).
We aren't there yet, but won't it be great when it's a non-event?
We'll get there when all the self-hating Republican congressmen are able to admit that they are gay. Mark Foley anyone? The stigma against homosexuality is clearly based in religious doctrine in the U.S. and until that goes away, this type of admission will always be counted as important.
To your point, Meredith, I quote Michael McKean on Twitter today: (one of the four genii behind Spinal Tap and other goodness: "Anderson Cooper helps us move "what shouldn't matter" closer to "what doesn't matter". #someday"
Love the tweet you posted! :)
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