
PostSecret: Discover instant therapeutic release contained in one 3" x 5" card. Frank Warren's art project started out as an Internet phenomenon circa 2005 and later spawned numerous printed volumes and videos. Now, it's become a social movement supported through Warren's endless tours -- and heck, the audience has expanded across linguistic borders at this point with sites designed for France, Germany, Spain, and China.
I've followed this blog for at a number of years now and I mention it tonight because of one nagging question burrowed deep in my brain:
Why is there such a huge influx of homophobic postcards on PostSecret?
When I use the term "homophobic," I reference a number of issues. The tone is often aggressive among this set and there's a trend toward supporting narrow, hurtful, and often stereotypical perspectives about queer people. In addition, when the author is queer, the secrets often featured on the blog are thick with an internalized, self-directed sense of hatred.
Now, given the nature of this blog, I understand the higher number of closeted LGBT people who might write in. If the site caters to a crowd needing to vent their secrets in an anonymous form, then I can see how closeted individuals might find release. I just wonder why Mr. Warren tends to select postcards with a definite homophobic vibe to them. This is a hefty accusation and I do have examples where queer-themed cards are positive and uplifting, of course.
But, with the current suicide rates among queer youth as high as they are, I wonder how postcards of this nature would help:
Internalized Homophobia



Abrasive Commentators


A Curable Cause


Abuse as a Trigger Cause


The Queer Shotgun

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Right, enough with the rants. I do have examples of uplifting, reaffirming postcards with queer content. I wish these secrets were more common to Warren's site. I give ample credit to him for including postcards featuring LGBT voices at all, but, I think there's still ample room to develop a more queer-positive voice for the masses.
PARALYMPIC UPDATES:
No time to slow down in Vancouver -- the 2010 Paralympic Games opened on March 12 and the competition's fierce. Team Canada has taken home six medals thus far and are gearing up to own more podium space. So, who's been crowned with the laurels of success thus far?:
- Colette Bourgonje, Cross-Country Skiing - Women's 10 KM, Sitting (Silver, March 14)
- Josh Dueck, Alpine Skiing - Men's Slalom, Sitting (Silver, March 14)
- Viviane Forest, Alpine Skiing - Women's Slalom, Visually Impaired (Silver, March 14)
- Brian McKeever, Cross-Country Skiing - Men's 20 KM Free, Visually Impaired (Gold, March 15)
- Lauren Woolstencroft, Alpine Skiing - Women's Slalom, Standing (Gold, March 15)
- Karolina Wisniewska, Alpine Skiing - Women's Slalom, Standing (Bronze, March 15)
Coverage has been sparse on the major networks which I find ridiculous considering Team Canada's Paralympic team is outshining their able-bodied teammates at the moment. Make sure to check out medal updates and full coverage over at the Main Headquarters. I shall keep readers posted in the following weeks, you best be certain of that.
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