I am at the end of an extraordinary month-long vacation. I've gotten so many things pulled together, met wonderful people, thrown a STELLAR bbq on the 4th, and here in about an hour I have to return to the gulag.
In this month off, as much as I've come together in home and community, I've seen an incredible amount of tension and strife within the various communities I run with. Especially the Radical Faeries and the moorage; old freinds having very public disputes in both places. So I'd like to post this blurb from Wikipedia, on subject-SUBJECT consciousness, Harry Hay's premise, and founding principal of one of my communities.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Subject-SUBJECT consciousness, a concept proposed by Harry Hay believed by Hay to be queer people's unique perspective on the world. Hay saw heterosexual society existing in a subject-object dynamic; where men, who had the culturally acceptable power, saw only themselves as subject and therefore higher than women, who were treated as objects and property. Hay extrapolated this interpersonal-sexual dynamic (male-power:female-subordinate) into a broader social context, believing that the subject-object relationship was the driving force behind most all of societies ills. Objectification served as a barrier, emotionally separating an individual (subject) from another individual by
dehumanizing them, making them object.
When Hay looked at homosexual relationships, however, he saw a different dynamic at work. He believed that homosexual relationships were based on mutual respect and empathy for the other, a longing for a companion who was as equally valuable as the self. Hay termed this interpersonal-sexual dynamic subject-SUBJECT (which Hay capitalized for emphasis in all of his writings). He believed that this subject-SUBJECT way of viewing the world was queer people's most valuable contribution to the greater society. By empathizing with all people, relating to each other as equal to equal, society would change drastically and social injustices would be eradicated."
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