It's Wikipedia's "Today's featured article" on the front page.Stonewall Riots
6/28/2009 8:57:23 AM
6/28/2009 12:36:33 PM
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6/28/2009 12:44:04 PM
^^ Yes. That's why it was included in the paragraph about entrapment.
6/28/2009 2:01:53 PM
the article makes it sound like the riots started because they were at the bar to round up homosexuals. they were at the bar to round up people who were serving illegal liquor without permits (mob run bar) and some of the gay people who frequented the bar started throwing objects at the police. it eventually got more violent (and also more gay, they made lewd comments at the police and started a chorus line) and they tore apart the building where the cops had barricaded themselves. of course they didn't have a liquor license because of the reason the entry mentions, but the riot was not started by entrapmentalso, many people in the gay community were upset about the actions of the younger gay community in regards to the stonewall riots, some felt that there actions were in poor taste and would result in a backlash that would hurt their cause a lot more than it would help.
6/28/2009 5:20:24 PM
Yep, SF Pride is held on the last weekend of June to commemorate the riots. And of course there's no better way to honor a bona fide civil rights movement than to invite hundreds of thousands of tourists to come trash an entire neighborhood of our fair city.It's funny, really, I saw a lot of signs over the weekend that said that banning gay marriage is a form of gay bashing. Seriously ... one can look at it in context, as being a sign of astounding progress from the time of the Stonewall Riots, that today not allowing gay people to endure the horrors of traditional marriage is "bashing" them. But personally I think it reflects the same lack of perspective that fuels the pride event itself. If people really understood what the riots were about, and in particular what the real gay bashing was that took place systematically at all levels of government, that we overcame -- then pride wouldn't be a big party, it'd be a very solemn event, as it probably ought to be.The price of freedom is eternal vigilance, not eternal activism or eternal partying. The people who oppose gay marriage today are bashers, but not because denying marriage equality itself is itself so horrible. The real crime, the real menace, is the reactionary spirit, that very many of those people who pass amendments to ban gay marriage, would just as well reinstate the regime of systematic discrimination if they had a chance. And that's just plain scary.
6/29/2009 10:10:37 PM
Obama's speech yesterday about the anniversary & the gay rights movement:
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