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5 Winning Strategies Feminists Can Learn From the Gay Rights Movement(Tools for Conservatives)
http://www.policymic.com/articles/52423/5-winning-strategies-feminists-can-learn-from-the-gay-rights ^ | July 2, 2013 | Caitlyn Mattil

Posted on 07/02/2013 9:51:26 AM PDT by longtermmemmory

The recent Supreme Court rulings on DOMA and Prop 8 have been heralded by many as proof that the LGBT rights movement has “won” the battle for equality. While the nation is still far from equal, it is undeniable that the LGBT rights movement has become increasingly successful. Polls show that 58% of Americans support gay marriage, and even the conservative Disney Chanel is coming out and introducing its first same-sex couple.

Many feminists have been avid supporters of the LGBT rights movement, from NOW announcing that same sex marriage is a feminist issue (it is), to Gloria Steinem stating that gay rights and feminism are “completely the same thing.” The question that arises for many of us, is: How can feminists work to make other issues — like reproductive rights or paid family leave — as successful as the fight for marriage equality? While feminists have helped to support the LGBT rights movement, we also have a lot to learn from it.

1. Form unusual alliances:

One of the keys to success within the LGBT rights movement has been the ability to generate unusual alliances. For example, increasing numbers of religious groups have been coming out in support of LGBT rights. From LGBT synagogues to Catholics for Marriage Equality, the movement has worked to form partnerships from traditionally opposing groups. The feminist movement could be similarly successful in creating alliances. Could planned parenthood and various faith groups team up to provide low income women access to free birth control? Could feminists fighting for paid family leave team up with churches, union groups, men’s rights activists, the AAPR and parenting groups? We should, while many issues may divide us, many more bring us together, and these unions give us strength.

2. Utilize social media:

Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook have been enormously helpful in generating support for the lgbt rights movement. From the Human Rights Campaign’s red equality sign to hash tag campaigns for equality, clever uses of social media have helped to strengthen support for the movement. While some feminist groups are already face book savvy, more could benefit from doing the same. The more viral videos and feminist memes, the better our message can be spread!

3. Bring feminist values to mainstream media:

LGBT individuals went from non-existent on television and in movies, to becoming our favorite characters. From Dumbledore to Modern Family’s Cameron and Mitchell, mainstream media has come to acknowledge the existence of non-hetero romance. Additionally, major networks have begun to feature PSA’s from Jackie Chan’s Coming out of the Closet to Hilary Duff’s “think before you speak” video.

Feminist groups could potentially garner more support if feminist issues were featured more prominently in the media. With one in three women having an abortion before the age of 45, why do relatively few television shows even hint at the idea of it? With so many families struggling to find adequate and affordable childcare, or to take time off to care for an aging parent, why aren’t there PSA’s demanding paid family leave or a better system for child care? The more exposure feminist issues gain in the media, the more support the movement will receive.

4. Parades!

LGBT pride parades have been happening in cities across the nation. These serve two purposes: to celebrate LGBT culture, and to gain momentum and support for political measures. Feminist groups have been successful in organizing visibilities, from slutwalks to rallies to stand with planned parenthood, yet there are very few feminist pride parades. These would be a great means, not only of celebrating feminism, but bringing a huge variety of feminists together to generate energy for multiple causes and issues.

5. Come out of the Closet:

While “coming out of the closet” for one’s sexual identity is much different than “coming out of the closet” as a feminist, the fact remains that both are powerful means of creating change. Many conservative legislators came out in support of marriage equality after learning of a son or daughter’s LGBT status. It is easy to decry something as “bad” and a group as “other” or “different” if one isn’t exposed to that group. But when the “other” is your sister or your son, your best friend or your neighbor, it’s much harder to maintain the illusion. When feminists are vocal about their values, in class, online, in church, to their friends, and unafraid of being labeled a feminist (a word too many shrink from), change occurs. It may seem small at the time, but it is in these little ways that larger issues are chipped away at.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2016; congress; conservative; gop
This is directed at feminists but conservatives can use the same tactics. PUT A FACE ON THE CONSERVATIVE NEXT DOOR.

The unknown thing was Frankenstein's Monster, but as he became known there was sympathy. the Elite Media has demonized by making conservatives the "unknown monster" vs the "neighbor next door".

AND

unusual aliances, you had unionistas writing whole section of Obamacare. They known nothing about business but they wrote legislation.

This is about 2014 and beyond.

(note the GOP leadership remains stuck on stupid party mode and are still useless and clueless.)

1 posted on 07/02/2013 9:51:26 AM PDT by longtermmemmory
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To: longtermmemmory
I'm sorry to be so graphic..but your author's problem is in comparing licking privates of your chosen human type (yes even to the point of being a bigot..in that you refuse to "lick" the "other" human type) to taking the life of a viable human.

Please...just shut up.

2 posted on 07/02/2013 10:01:39 AM PDT by Earthdweller (Harvard won the election again...so what's the problem.......? Embrace a ruler today.)
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To: longtermmemmory

The “conservative Disney Channel”! What a joke!


3 posted on 07/02/2013 10:08:01 AM PDT by jagusafr (the American Trinity (Liberty, In G0D We Trust, E Pluribus Unum))
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To: jagusafr

Well the HUB channel has a crossdressing boy as a superheroine. serioiusly they now have crossdressing as a superpower. not a joke.


4 posted on 07/02/2013 10:09:52 AM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: jagusafr

You beat me to it. Disney has been one of the most far out in undermining traditional values in recent years. It is sad, but true.


5 posted on 07/02/2013 10:18:25 AM PDT by Ohioan
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To: longtermmemmory
This is directed at feminists but conservatives can use the same tactics.

Homosexual activists are a tiny minority, yet they win just about every battle they fight. It might be a good idea for conservatives, who far outnumber them, to adopt some of their successful tactics.

6 posted on 07/02/2013 10:22:46 AM PDT by Fiji Hill
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To: Ohioan

Walt has to be spinning in his grave.


7 posted on 07/02/2013 10:24:58 AM PDT by beelzepug (if any alphabets are watchin', I'll be coming home right after the meetin')
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To: longtermmemmory

1) Claim a scalp. The Gays ran Laura Schlessinger off of television, and they’ve been on a roll ever since.


8 posted on 07/02/2013 10:30:37 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: longtermmemmory
How can feminists work to make other issues — like reproductive rights or paid family leave — as successful as the fight for marriage equality?

It also occurs to me that there is a correlation between these "successes" and the flight of jobs to other countries.

Maybe someone could look at the bigger picture and tie all of this together to explain that the real injustice is to the majority.

9 posted on 07/02/2013 10:44:15 AM PDT by oldbrowser (We have a rogue government in Washington)
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To: longtermmemmory

The feminists movement is so 70’s.


10 posted on 07/02/2013 10:45:24 AM PDT by edcoil ("The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek." Joseph Campbell)
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To: Fiji Hill

1. Form unusual alliances:

2. Utilize social media:

3. Bring feminist values to mainstream media:

4. Parades! (public PROFIT events, see shotshow, see 9/12 rally, see any event where vendors can make a dollar and they will demand to be present.)

5. Come out of the Closet:


11 posted on 07/02/2013 10:50:04 AM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: longtermmemmory

The lavender mafia didn’t “win the battle”, they still have not won the hearts and minds and philosophy of the majority, who still oppose the notion of same sex marriage and of liberal corporations like General Mills insisting that people are “LUCKYTOBE” gay.

They “won” as much as some out of state activists shouting over the vote in Texas “won” the issue of late term abortion last week.

Gin the court with activist judges and you don’t need the will of the voters, you have a “man-date” to enforce.


12 posted on 07/02/2013 10:57:58 AM PDT by a fool in paradise (America 2013 - STUCK ON STUPID)
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To: longtermmemmory

You forgot the other tactic of the lavender mafia/gaystapo, blacklist (or is that pinklist) anyone who isn’t onboard your agenda 100%.


13 posted on 07/02/2013 10:58:52 AM PDT by a fool in paradise (America 2013 - STUCK ON STUPID)
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To: beelzepug

I wish that were true - but Walt was a progressive. No matter how much I love Disneyworld, I can’t forget that.

Of course, back then being progressive made more sense. They could not see the evil just over the horizon, only the cool whizz-bang stuff.


14 posted on 07/03/2013 12:44:17 PM PDT by jamiekw (http://www.conservativefiction.com/BB/index.php)
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To: jamiekw

Well, that’s true, being progressive was not what we think of today. Disney was a decent man, I believe. He certainly wouldn’t have approved, much less allowed, the stuff his company is doing today.

I still admire many of the things T.R. did, yet he was a progressive, 1900-style. Amazing how the few years between Teddy and Woodrow changed what progressive meant.


15 posted on 07/03/2013 2:47:24 PM PDT by beelzepug (if any alphabets are watchin', I'll be coming home right after the meetin')
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