WGAY podcast – "Free Speech Or Discrimination?"
Staff reports | Jan 05, 2010 | Comments 2
Filed Under: podcasts
Comments
- Get your weekly Blade eBlast!
- recent posts
- ‘Vibrator’ hums with farcical humor
- D.C.’s Labor party
- Who says gay men don’t read?
- What’s so great about Vincent Gray?
- Challenging gender norms, from Shakespeare to Gaga
- Another Pentagon exercise in homophobia
- Fall into great exercise weather
- Activists call on Fenty to ‘restore’ police liaison unit
- Treat HIV like the preventable challenge it is
- Feedback for Sept. 3
- Queery: Hilary Treat
- Town woos bears with pizza, draft beer
- ‘Gambling with lives and livelihoods’
- D.C. gays ready to go gaga for Gaga
- Tea Party focus doesn’t include LGBT issues
- recent comments
- D.C. gays ready to go gaga for Gaga : Washington Blade – LGBTQ News on Challenging gender norms, from Shakespeare to Gaga
- Treat HIV like the preventable challenge it is : Washington Blade – LGBTQ News on Routine HIV testing is a flawed strategy
- Doctor Whom on Fiorina invokes Obama in opposition to same-sex marriage
- Thomas Alex on Fiorina invokes Obama in opposition to same-sex marriage
- Fiorina invokes Obama in opposition to same-sex marriage … | 文心阁博客 on Fiorina invokes Obama in opposition to same-sex marriage
- David in Houston on Fiorina invokes Obama in opposition to same-sex marriage
- Frankie James on Fiorina invokes Obama in opposition to same-sex marriage
- Boxer, Fiorina Spar Over Economy in First Senate Race Debate – FOXNews @ Mediocre News on Fiorina invokes Obama in opposition to same-sex marriage
- Frankie James on Can the LGBT vote rescue Mendelson?
- Gay Marriage Watch » Blog Archive » CA: Fiorina Calls Anti-Marriage Equality Position “Consistent With Our President” on Fiorina invokes Obama in opposition to same-sex marriage
- Economy tops 1st Boxer, Fiorina Senate debate – San Francisco Chronicle | newslive.biz on Fiorina invokes Obama in opposition to same-sex marriage
- The Morning Line: The Clash in California – NewsHour | Shyag.info on Fiorina invokes Obama in opposition to same-sex marriage
- Economy tops 1st Boxer, Fiorina Senate debate – The Associated Press @ Mediocre News on Fiorina invokes Obama in opposition to same-sex marriage
- Gays Will Cross Picket Line In San Francisco To Have Media Conference Pow-Wow / Queerty on Gay journalists to face union picket line
- Former EFN and Motley Manager Bill Gray is Mova’s Marketing Director | DC Bear Scene on Queery: Bill Gray
- categories
- ads (1)
- dc agenda (246)
- arts & culture calendar (1)
- auto agenda (8)
- film agenda (8)
- lgbt nightlife guide (2)
- music agenda (15)
- social agenda (61)
- theater agenda (39)
- featured (201)
- multimedia (150)
- news (554)
- local news (253)
- national news (237)
- political news (66)
- opinions (291)
- blade blog (241)
- commentary (101)
- feedback (8)

Although I consider the 1st amendment to be essential, I do not consider free speech an absolute right that trumps all others. Whether the WMATA ads are sufficiently offensive to deserve attention is part of the confusion.
Suppose a group of masters and slaves from our friends in the BDSM community decided that, to further the private mutual enjoyment of their alternative sexualities they want the Government to provide formal recognition to masters and their slaves of their relationship of indentured servitude. A campaign is launched and part of the outreach effort is a bus ad.
The ad I have in mind says “Let DC vote for slavery” and is accompanied by a graphic of a cracking whip and a rusty iron chain. Maybe a nice slave collar too. With spikes. Symbols of the genuine love between a master and a slave. Maybe a little BDSM flag logo in one corner. And the Black Rose URL in small print at the bottom (br.org in case you want to hook up).
I think if such an ad went up we would see a real level of outrage in the District. And not because of the BDSM element. I do not believe WMATA could not find some reason not to run the ad, even it it came down to not wanting their buses to be abused by an angry public.
At the same time, slavery (at least in modern BDSM circles) is not at all the same type of commercial exploitative relationship that existed in the American past. In the 20th century, masters like the late Jack McGeorge (see Wikipedia & Google if you didn’t know Jack) have successfully led a redefinition of the concept as an ethical eroticism for those who seek the experience without undesired and unnecessary exploitation and brutality. Making slavery legal would add a whole new dimension, though…
You may recall that, a couple of years ago, Mid-Atlantic Leather used “Bound in Brotherhood” as the slogan for one of their midwinter celebrations. That’s the spirit, even if “slave/master” is one of the more socially extreme expressions, especially when chosen as a permanent lifestyle.
I do not pretend to know who is right on this issue. I have my opinion that free speech is not an absolute right, but recognize that it is always difficult to decide, if it is not absolute, who is qualified to impose boundaries. Ultimately, deciding what speech is free is a community decision. Standards will evolve over time as public comprehension of secondary issues grows. Sometimes it is necessary to lead the public to a deeper understanding of the negative societal effects of the more subtle forms of hate speech. And that has become the focus of popular outrage against the WMATA marriage-vote ads.
Full Equality Now DC is supporting an open forum for presentation of viewpoints and discussion this evening at 7PM at MCC DC, 474 Ridge St. NW (corner of 5th, 2 blocks from Mt. Vernon Sq. Metro and a short walk from the Eagle).
Try it, you’ll like it!
[Translate]
The problem isn’t the Metro accepting the ads, it’s that the ads are misleading. There will not be a vote on the rights of anyone in the city because the city charter forbids such a referendum.
We need to put up an ad that explains that. The right to marry has been established by legislative decision and approved by the mayor. It is no more subject to the will of the people than reestablishing segregation would be subject to the will of the people.
[Translate]