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by SCHA-LA
Thursday, Jul. 24, 2003 at 7:41 AM
scha_la@yahoo.com
SCHA-LA pickets the LA Times for their coverage of the Supreme Court sodomy ruling, and their biased coverage of queers and transgendered people overall.
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Formed on 06/28/03 as a direct-action group in the spirit of (and by many former members of) ACT UP, we, The So-Called Homosexual Agenda, are a group of people committed to direct action, with corporate media as a specific target (although not the only one), and gender, sexual orientation, class and racial equality as our goal. [We have] "largely signed on to the so-called homosexual agenda" to quote Supreme Court Justice Scalia. We are the "homosexual activists who seek to eliminate the moral opprobrium that has traditionally attached to homosexual conduct". Actually, this is far bigger than Justice Scalia ever feared. Our agenda includes the interests of the lesbian, transgender, gay, bisexual, queer and homosexual communities, in all their, racial, economic, and religious diversity.
SCHA-LA's position is as follows: 1. The June 27 print editon of the LA Times was layed out in such a way as to create an association, intended or not, between the Supreme Court's decision to strike down sodomy laws and the release of sexual predators into California communities. The decision against sodomy law and the decision against retroactive changes in statutes of limitation were, in fact, separate.
2. We want comprehensive coverage of the Supreme Court decision against sodomy law and the implications for personal liberty, including assocation, as they relate to broader issues than "gay sex."
3. We want comprehensive coverage by the LA Times of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities in all of their racial, gender, class, political and religious diversity.
4. We want the LA Times to put itself in dialogue with the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities to insure a deeper understanding of the issues and facts concerning those communities that a responsible paper, based in Los Angelels, ought to cover.
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by SCHA-LA
Thursday, Jul. 24, 2003 at 7:41 AM
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Many letters were sent to the LA Times protesting the way they linked the 2 rulings. The Times responded (to some) with a form letter which, among other things, asked how "we" would have laid out the front page. Here is one of our suggstions (we came up with more than 6) - and we aren't even newspaper professionals.
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by SCHA-LA
Thursday, Jul. 24, 2003 at 7:41 AM
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Michael Ventura wrote a great article in the Austin Chronicle about this very issue. You can find it online by going the AC and searching his name.
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by SCHA-LA
Thursday, Jul. 24, 2003 at 7:41 AM
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by SCHA-LA
Thursday, Jul. 24, 2003 at 7:41 AM
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This headline is not an isolated incident. It is the most recent affront in a series of slights offensive gestures from the Times.
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by SCHA-LA
Thursday, Jul. 24, 2003 at 7:41 AM
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SCHA-LA is a direct-action group and you will be seeing more of us.
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by mediawatcher
Thursday, Jul. 24, 2003 at 8:03 AM
funny how the current anti-sodomy legislative efforts associate sodomy with homosexuality and sexual pedators, but yet heteros like Marv Alpert can sodomize young women in hotels, bite their necks, and get away with it in time to announce the NBA 2003 championship playoffs.. and how many of these old farts in congress and the nation's capital have probably given it to their wives or some poor intern up the kazoo. hell, they virtually take it up the ass from the bush administration everyday. i'm sure judge scalia, the mafia kingpin, has tore up a few young women in the anus in his day--look what he did to our electoral system...
sorry for the crudeness, people, I just wanted to make a point...
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by fresca
Thursday, Jul. 24, 2003 at 8:15 AM
"anti-sodomy legislative efforts "
What are you talking about. You sound like Sheepdog, you are so uninformed.
There are no anti-sodomy legislative efforts. No one is trying to overturn the Supreme Court's descision.
It's over, The law was overturned (as it should be).
It's amazing how you and yours aren't happy unless there's some nefarious plot afoot. Even if you have to fabricate it.
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