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Socialist
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Statement on Gay Pride 2010
by the SPUSA Queer
Commission June 9, 2010
On June of 1969 fed up queers fought back when police began harassing
them at the Stonewall Inn bar on Sheridan Square in New York City. By
most accounts the most oppressed, drag queens and lesbians, lead the
charge. This was a flashpoint in a long history of struggle. The
homophile movement, the Mattachine Society and the Daughters of Bilitis
laid the groundwork for the uprising. Stonewall was also influenced by
the feminist movement, the civil rights movement, the sexual
revolution, and the struggle against the war in Vietnam.
The
first organized group that sprang from the Stonewall Riots was the Gay
Liberation Front which was consciously named after the Vietnamese
Liberation Front and included socialists, communists, anarchists and
other radicals.
The
Socialist Party USA stands with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered,
and Questioning people for liberation and full and equal participation
in society. LGBTQ people deserve the same rights of marriage as
heterosexuals, including the right to adopt children. LGBTQ people who
chose to enter the military should have every right to live openly
without penalty or harassment, and have every right that their
heterosexual peers have.
Gay
Power and Gay Liberation were the rallying cries of Stonewall.
The Stonewall riots demonstrate the power of resistance and
confrontation against injustice. Socialist liberation goes beyond
rights and demands full empowerment and participation. The Socialist
Party USA celebrates the legacy of Stonewall and the movement for LGBTQ
liberation.
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