Posted on 07/26/2006 8:44:15 PM PDT by dukeman
To: National Desk
Contact: Eric Hegedus, 215-840-3909 (cell) or eric@nlgjaleaders.org, or Tom Avila, 202-588-9888 ext. 17 or 202-906-9885 (cell) or tavila@nlgja.org
WASHINGTON, July 26 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is an open letter from the National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association to the news industry regarding Lance Bass' "coming out":
Dear Colleagues:
This week, many reporters will write stories about the public "coming out" of musician Lance Bass, the N Sync band member who discusses his sexual orientation in the latest issue of People magazine.
Over the past year, such celebrities as WNBA star Sheryl Swoopes and "Star Trek" actor George Takei also came out, bringing substantial coverage to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) issues. As similar stories are filed and produced in the future, the National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association (NLGJA) encourages reporters and other journalists, bloggers, columnists and media analysts to keep in mind the following recommendations for fair and accurate reporting of LGBT people:
The term "gay" is the preferred adjective that has largely replaced "homosexual" in referring to men who are sexually and affectionally attracted to other men. "Homosexual" should be used only if "heterosexual" would be used in parallel constructions, such as in medical contexts.
Whether in headlines, teases, or body copy, try to avoid using forms of the word "admit," which is typically used in the context of something shameful or illegal. Some examples of less potentially charged words are "announce," "disclose" and "say."
Also, be aware that the Associated Press Stylebook recommends avoiding the term "lifestyle" when referring to someone's sexual orientation. In this context, "lifestyle" suggests that gays and lesbians -- not to mention bisexuals and transgender people -- think and act the same way. In fact, there is no "gay lifestyle" or "alternative lifestyle" just as there is no "straight lifestyle."
NLGJA has several resources to help guide journalists who are reporting on LGBT people and issues. Please visit our Stylebook Supplement on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Terminology at http://www.nlgja.org/resources/stylebook.html , or our Journalists Toolbox at http://www.nlgja.org/resources/toolbox.html. We hope these will be useful to you in your pursuit of good journalism.
Sincerely,
Eric Hegedus, NLGJA National President
Pamela Strother, NLGJA Executive Director
In order to ensure the proper indoctrination of the masses, please make sure to follow these basic PC guidelines.
Nah, if he was playing straight, he'd be looking down her blouse -- he's got the perfect vantage point for some hooter hawkin'. Yet instead he's checking out the guy over on the right...
Daaay-yum, that's one cute piece of arm candy, tho'... ya know who she is?
AND WHAT IS THIS?!?!? I think it's some sort of... naa-a-ahh I can't say it:
http://www.funnyjunk.com/pages/backstreet.htm
I think they all are.
Yep, I've got one too, tailored-cut fancy dress shirt, about 20 years old but still in good shape. It gets out maybe once or twice a year.
I've got a younger male friend who is quite the ladies-man and very handsome, who offered the opinion that if -he- were to wear it, people would question his hetero credentials; whereas when -I- wear it (I being 54 and not nearly so handsome), nobody thinks twice. I took that as a positive statement on my masculinity...
OTOH, I am careful not to wear it if I'm going out to a bar to get a beer -- in a straight bar I'd get taunted, and in a gay bar I'd get hit on; neither of which are why I would go out to get a drink in a bar.
Oh, and if you're wondering why I'd consider getting a beer in a gay bar, it happens that the best pool table within 10 miles of here is in the local gay bar. Oh well, I'm just careful to not bend too far over the rail setting up a long shot... and I pee before I leave home.
George Michael has bigger problems than claiming it's his "culture" to wander in the woods looking for anonymous encounters, imho.
It wasn't great cinema but I saw it. I was doing my part to help the economy in those days.
They were targetting a few RINO politicians specifically.
RINO's aren't the best but does the dems have to stoop to this level. I think the first one on the chopping block will be South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham (I know he is not up for reelection), but I am sure that they will stoop to the lowest possible level possible. You know if he is gay and not practicing than he should be left alone. What happened to don't ask don't tell. The dems are disgusting.
Richard Simmons is not gay. He has never said he was and nobody has asked...please let's keep it that way!!!!!
>>>You know if he is gay and not practicing than he should be left alone.
It is the person's own doing. If they took donations and endorsement to get their elected position, they signed a contract stating they have to be 'openingly gay' and agree to support the Lesbian and Gay causes. The endorsement even comes with an advisor.
This 'coming out' is part of some whacky 'Big Plan' they are launching for November elections.
So..... They get to tell us how to talk, how to write and what to think. All in the name of "tolerance" and "diversity" and "the rich tapestry of our culture."
I can agree with that. But if they have no proof and they are just causing trouble than that is what I don't like.
Hayek warned long ago that all they needed to do was change the language..... It's being done in other ways as well. Unfortunately.
"Ignorance is Strength."
I'm sorry. Who is Lance Bass?
The left always has proof when they put their money on the table. Otherwise they wouldn't invest. When people apply for the financial endorsement of the Victory Funds or Log Cabin groups, they go through an entire screening process. They have an entire review board all the endorsement applications go through.
So if I said I live a Christian lifestyle, I'd be implying I'm a homo? First they hijacked the word "gay" and now this?
Come out, come out, where ever you are!
1984 is coming to fruition.
Or hush about it.
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