No Apology for Fighting Homophobia
Peter Tatchell and Lynn Sutcliffe defend OutRage!’s decision to campaign against the homophobia of Lord Jakobovits.
Peter Tatchell and Lynn Sutcliffe defend OutRage!’s decision to campaign against the homophobia of Lord Jakobovits.
Peter Tatchell accuses the BBC of censorship, bias and the falsification of history.
The separatist agendas of women, gays, black and disabled activists are divisive, and undermine the campaign for equality.
Out of Activism comes Freedom.
The homophobic onslaught suffered by Peter Tatchell when he stood for parliament in the 1983 Bermondsey by-election – and the lessons he learned from the most homophobic election in British history.
Everyone is potentially bisexual; the struggle for lesbian and gay equality is about the right of all people to share the joy of same-sex relationships without guilt or anxiety, and without the fear of prejudice and discrimination.
A letter from Peter Tatchell.
Peter Tatchell says it’s not just numbers that count during protests- imagination, humour and entertainment value can capture more attention.
The Homophobic Bias Of The Criminal Justice System
The medical and ethical value of animal experiments is questionable and, in any case, virtual reality technology will soon make animal research redundant