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A Brazilian Straight Pride Day?

A city councilman in São Paulo, Brazil’s biggest city, wants a "Hetero Pride Day." Mac Margolis reports on the reasons behind the initiative—and the strong response to the proposal.

In Brazil, where tolerance is a trademark, there’s a date set aside for just about every interest group. The Day of the Indian celebrates pre-colonial Brazilians. Professors, merchants, and journalists each have their special day, while Brazilians of color have two. The Supreme Court even recently greenlighted marching for the right to smoke marijuana. Now, if the São Paulo City Council has its way, heterosexuals will have a moment all their own.

Municipal legislators in Latin America’s biggest metropolis have just approved a measure to create Hetero Pride Day: a slot on the calendar just for people who are straight. Mayor Gilberto Kassab still has to sign the bill, and the smart money says he won’t, but the lawmakers’ initiative has already triggered a backlash from the streets to cyberspace.

Carlos Apolinário, the city councilman who sponsored the measure, denies the bill is antigay. Rather, he claims, it's just payback for the “special privileges” that homosexuals enjoy and that the rest of the planet does not. The fact that Hetero Pride Day was set for just before Christmas was not lost on Apolinário’s constituency, led by militant, right-wing evangelical Protestants, to whom the latest liberties sanctioned by the Brazilian courts—which recently sanctioned same-sex unions and named surviving spouses as lawful heirs when a partner dies—are an un-Christian assault on country, creed, and family.

After all, he says, homosexuals and sympathizers rally every year on Avenida Paulista, one of São Paulo’s prime patches of real estate, where more than a million gay, lesbian, and transgender Brazilians and their supporters paraded on June 26. What’s more, the Brazilian Supreme Court recently signed off on homosexual unions, a decision that was promptly celebrated in Rio by a mass marriage of 43 same-sex couples. “My impression,” Apolinário blogged recently, “is that the most important thing for the press, for the justice system and for Congress, is the question of gay rights.”

“The attack [on the website] was a demonstration of intolerance,” Apolinário blogged back. “It shows I am right in combating the excesses and privileges of the gay community.” Apolinário is especially worked up that City Hall allows the gay-pride parade through São Paulo’s financial district, and even distributed condoms and sex gel to the marchers. After all, he complained, city authorities denied permits for an evangelical Christian “March for Jesus” along the same thoroughfare. “They said no to Jesus on [Avenida] Paulista but allow homosexuals!” he recently groused.

True, many Brazilians—and not a few of his fellow city councilors—blanch at Apolinário's fevered views. His measure might not have passed at all without a procedural sleight of hand; it was part of a package deal allowing each lawmaker to pen a pet bill in exchange for a collective commitment to vote through legislation that had long been stalled in the council chambers.

And yet his broadsides against gay rights strike a satisfying chord in a country where straitlaced Roman Catholics and aggressive Protestant evangelicals often see themselves as a put-upon majority.

But in a country where murders of homosexuals have spiked 113 percent in the last five years, their case is getting harder to make.

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It makes a mockery of real issues

and a "Gay Pride" parade/festival doesn't?

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No Paul, not really no.

So a bunch of men (and women to an extent) dressing in their underwear/lingerie parading around city streets, dancing about with sexual gestures is not making a mockery of real issues?

You have got to be joking...

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So a bunch of men (and women to an extent) dressing in their underwear/lingerie parading around city streets, dancing about with sexual gestures is not making a mockery of real issues?

You have got to be joking...

Welcome to fishdudes world.

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"I want to take this opportunity to mention how thankful I am for an Obama re-election. The choice was clear. We cannot live in a country that treats homosexuals and women as second class citizens. Homosexuals deserve all of the rights and benefits of marriage that heterosexuals receive. Women deserve to be treated with respect and their salaries should not depend on their gender, but their quality of work. I am also thankful that the great, progressive state of California once again voted for the correct President. America is moving forward, and the direction is a positive one."

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So a bunch of men (and women to an extent) dressing in their underwear/lingerie parading around city streets, dancing about with sexual gestures is not making a mockery of real issues?

You have got to be joking...

The idea behind pride marches is to draw attention to marginalised groups who have suffered persecution and prejudice. Heterosexuals are not marginalised.

Welcome to fishdudes world.

Another quality post from you Kip, I get so much out of these little one-liners :rolleyes:

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Awesome ad at the top of the page for me on this:

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"I want to take this opportunity to mention how thankful I am for an Obama re-election. The choice was clear. We cannot live in a country that treats homosexuals and women as second class citizens. Homosexuals deserve all of the rights and benefits of marriage that heterosexuals receive. Women deserve to be treated with respect and their salaries should not depend on their gender, but their quality of work. I am also thankful that the great, progressive state of California once again voted for the correct President. America is moving forward, and the direction is a positive one."

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So a bunch of men (and women to an extent) dressing in their underwear/lingerie parading around city streets, dancing about with sexual gestures is not making a mockery of real issues?

You have got to be joking...

They have no control over doing that.

The idea behind pride marches is to draw attention to marginalised groups who have suffered persecution and prejudice. Heterosexuals are not marginalised.

On this board, we are.

 

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