Re: "When We Rise"
So basically, it paints gay men as racist misogynist cavemen who only think about sex and fuck in the streets?
I don't think I have any interest at all in watching this now.
It was interesting. Having lived there during some of those days, it was nice to see The Castro Theatre. I also liked that they did not shy away from the racism in the gay community back then, something that continued well into the 90s. I wonder if they'll cover the period when the first dyke bar appeared at the corner of Collingwood and 18th Streets. The gay men did not like that AT ALL. I haven't seen how far the movie extends into the future, but I'd like to see that, since the lesbian's comments in the first episode that they were tired of helping gay men when it seemed that gay men rarely get past their groins. That was right on target and certainly was the case after 1974, when the gay community and the police department reached a detente and the raids stopped. Once they knew the police weren't going to arrest and assault you with their batons, it seemed a large portion of the gay male community took that for free license to have sex anywhere they wanted, and that was when the gay community exploded into public view and the Folsom turned into THE leather neighborhood in San Francisco. And yet, when the first lesbian bar appeared around 1984 at the corner of Collingwood and 18th streets, the gay macho culture's dislike for lesbians in 'their' neighborhood was unmistakeable. Boystown had been breached. It would be good to see ALL the history, and Cleve was certainly aware of that, since he lived in the Castro.
So basically, it paints gay men as racist misogynist cavemen who only think about sex and fuck in the streets?
I don't think I have any interest at all in watching this now.





















