Proud Mary

motorcycles. Both have “E” list celebrities that may be considered gay icons. Both have crazy protesters threatening doom and destruction. I’ve had shameful drunken make-out sessions with boys at both events and found myself peeling stickers from various “prideful” organizations off the ass of my jeans in both locations. The big difference, for me, is that being gay in Ohio, or really anywhere in the Midwest, is still different, and the word “pride” becomes much more important in a town where you may not automatically feel that being gay is something to be proud of. Joining in at the end of the parade behind the PFLAG group has added significance when marching down the street arm in arm with your friends makes you feel a little more like yourself than when you got up that morning. In DC, Pride is basically a reason to drink a little more, stay out a little later, and put off those things you were supposed to get done over the weekend.
Now don’t go thinking that I’m totally down on DC’s Pride. I love the fact that every candidate for Mayor in the upcoming election and half of the DC city council marched down the street with drag queens and gave my friend Jim a hug. I love seeing the terrified looks on the faces of tourists as the emerge from the Metro tunnel in Dupont Circle thinking that Lambda Rising is a Greek restaurant and knowing that we’re the majority here. I guess I just hope that we (homos) all appreciate the fact that we don’t need a Pride weekend in this city to
be able to be ourselves and live our lives openly, and that while we did have ten seasons of Will & Grace, it’s not always that where everywhere in the country. So if it’s true, that saying our President likes to recite… “Fool me once………shame on…shame on me. Fool me twice….fool me…you can’t get fooled again.” Well, as of next year, when I am sitting on 17th street at 6:30pm watching as the parade begins
anew, I’ll be proving W wrong. I totally CAN be fooled again.
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