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St. Vincent on Madonna: We don't need a straight person as a spokesperson for gayness


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Is this really 5+ pages when the video clip looked like she herself was just acknowledging that some people don't want to center straight people in the topic of queer icons (since she explicitly mentioned Live to Tell and Madonna's work normalizing those with AIDs) *BUT* that end of the day Madonna's influence is in every fiber of female artists by revolutionizing sexuality and praising her for her impact and legendary influence? :deadbanana4:

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She's right, but also wrong

 

Madonna backed up the gays when it was career-ending. Now, Madonna shouldn't get all the credit, but her contribution to the gay community should not be written off as well

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3 hours ago, aesthetic bih said:

She's right, but also wrong

 

Madonna backed up the gays when it was career-ending. Now, Madonna shouldn't get all the credit, but her contribution to the gay community should not be written off as well

well good thing she didn't do that 

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Well it's true. Doesn't make Madonna's solidarity any less meaningful, but most people have the self-preservation to survive/resist threats to their lives and that experience resonates more than acts of kindness from a celebrity.

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Disagree with this. We need allies with a massive appeal as well to support our community, especially when the gays have clearly approved Madonna to do that. 

 

She should disapprove Madonna's Israel support instead though.

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Well duh? idk why some of yall are getting defensive :clack:  lgbt+ community should be represented by queer ppl, not allies. yall thinking everything is a stan war, mental psychosis

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I don't get people coming for her she literally said that TODAY we dont need straight representation fighting for gay rights, she's not taking away from what Madonna did.

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Hearing the full clip in context, she's basically saying we no longer need allies to be the face our community. That time has passed, partly due to figures like Madonna leading the way in the 80s. She spoke of Madonna with respect, what's the issue?

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On 4/10/2024 at 8:00 PM, Virgos Groove said:

This is a regrettable take since Madonna isn't straight, but the way some of you will act like queer people had no will of their own and weren't the main people behind their rights movement is crazy. Have some self-love. :rip:

Quote the comments you think did this, I'm not seeing what you're seeing

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On 4/10/2024 at 7:36 PM, liquiddiamonds said:

This The Help ass **** narrative. Gay people fought for gay people's rights. We are the ones that fought back oppression for our ******* rights and had to resist straight opression for generations. It's our ******* blood, especially after the AIDS crisis. WE made the motherfucking noise. Regardless of Madonna.
 

The fact y'all want us to THANK a straight person before recognizing our own is what is incredibly uneducated 

... the thread is in regards to Madonna, who did in fact help tremendously and did did everyting in her might to do so lol. I don't know if you walked the marches and protests back in the day but considering your attitude I'm gonna assume you did. Your work is greatly appreciated. Your attitude towards others who helped you achieve your goal is not. x

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If you actually watch the entire video, she is not dragging Madonna in any way whatsoever, she only has praise for her.  She was saying that in 2024, we don't need straight people to be the spokespeople for the community, we have our own people who can represent and should be given the platform to do so.  It's not that we didn't need Madonna and her many decades of activism, it's that instead of putting one of our faves on a podium to discuss our rights, it should be one of us on that very same podium.  No one is to blame.

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