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In this book, or pamphlet the writer argues that “as long as we, as a people (lgbt people), allow our freedoms to remain in the hands of our historic and oppressive majority, we will not be free, equal, or hold the keys to liberty.” (p. 57). He believes this can only be solved by creating an independent Gay State. | In this book, or pamphlet the writer argues that “as long as we, as a people (lgbt people), allow our freedoms to remain in the hands of our historic and oppressive majority, we will not be free, equal, or hold the keys to liberty.” (p. 57). He believes this can only be solved by creating an independent Gay State. |
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In this book, or pamphlet the writer argues that “as long as we, as a people (lgbt people), allow our freedoms to remain in the hands of our historic and oppressive majority, we will not be free, equal, or hold the keys to liberty.” (p. 57). He believes this can only be solved by creating an independent Gay State.