I
Take No Pride In Being Gay
-by
Jeremy Gloff
-appeared on TheNewGay.net
-April 5th 2010

I
am not proud of being gay. Nor am I ashamed. I am cool with it.
I do not have White Pride, Male Pride or Polish Pride although I am
white, male, and Polish.
Humans are multifaceted beings. Each of us is probably able to
subscribe to some minority, and some majority. There is probably
something about each of us that can fit into the big box and fit into
the small box. We have the option of defining ourselves as we choose.
I view homosexuality as a variation of human existence but never a
deviation. I am cut out from the same cloth as every single human being
that ever was, is, and will be. Like snowflakes no two cloths will ever
be the same.
Flags initially define us but they also divide us. Flags that symbolize
a rich history can also represent a bleak present. Flags can be a
source of strength for one person and an easily marketed identity to
another. But who are we without all the variances that divide us? At
the core of our beings what is left of us once we subtract all the
man-made symbols, labels, and definitions that we’ve attach to
ourselves? Every human being is a unique individual composed by the sum
of their parts. In society we divide ourselves by the sum of these
parts.
The homosexual aspect of my being casts me into a minority. I’ve
struggled my entire life to find my place within this minority. To
reject the rainbow flag and all its modern connotations seems to be the
ultimate taboo. To rebel against ones own “minority” is
considered near blasphemy.
But there are so many things that anger and sadden me about current gay
culture. Isn’t the ultimate goal to evolve into well-adjusted
healthy happy human beings? Are we even striving to be happy and
well-adjusted?
Thanks to those who have fought in the past for our current freedoms.
But at what point to we become imprisoned by this freedom? Today we
have people fighting for our freedom in the law books but what about
liberation from our own internal oppressors? The little voice inside of
us that tell us we are inferior? Without a sane voice to lead us
through the darkness how many get sucked into the emptiness and vice?
There is far too much emphasis on humanity’s differences and very
little focus on how much we are all the same. I’ll be damned if
I’ll feel inferior…or superior.
We must take accountability for our actions. As the LGBT Revolution
evolves perhaps it is time to retool the slogans and the viewpoints. I
find it impossible to take pride in being gay because it is not
something that I worked for. It just is. I just am. So what is the the
next step after pride? Being secure in our existences. I can stand
behind any movement that celebrates diversity but find it strange after
we’ve come this far to boast about it. Instead of gay pride how
about “Diversity Recognition” or even “LGBT
Recognition”?
I take no pride in the things that divide me only comfort in the things
that define me.