by External Poster » Thu May 12, 2011 4:01 pm
This posting is from: Katherine
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I was not there so I am over it, sort of! If we get these conversations
out enough then people who cause these type of incidents will get the
idea that if they don't treat "ALL" persons with equal courtesies then
they WILL get poor press. There are a lot of sympathetic "non-dressers"
out there who will follow these incidents and apply themselves
appropriately in the future. How do you think we have got the rights and
courtesies we get today, by easily forgiving and keeping quiet? no by
voicing our concerns and get them out to everyone who makes contact with
us, even our elected officials. So I am over it but will continue to be
verbal, which may make it easier for the up and coming "Diva's" of the
future, like those before did for us. I am 60, as of May 7th, and 52/53
years ago when I started dressing we had no rights and "never" ventured
out in daylight without the possibility of receiving physical harm, now
we shop for our clothes and can tell the clerk they are for us, not for
a female relative. All these things came from being verbal and letting
people know how we felt and how many of us are out there. One day we may
be able to walk down the streets without people staring or snickering,
but if not us then those who come after us. As the old farmer said to
the sheriff near the end of the movie "To Wong Foo..." when the sheriff
commented on how our forefathers would fell about the drag queens, the
old man said " ...they sure had nice wigs". I hope my comments gave
someone a good feeling and hope for the future.
Love to all,
Kat
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(This posting was entered by Katherine, an external user of MyDLV.)