Levi’s Adopts a Tie-In With a Gay Marriage Symbol

LEVI’S is getting in the of the season by dressing its storefront in white. In Levi’s-owned stores in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and , that means more than just marking the passing of Memorial Day, the traditional date to begin wearing white: in 20 stores, the ’ white Levi’s jeans and shirts are adorned with White , a symbol of with the same- movement.

The symbol was made more timely by the California ’s decision on Tuesday to uphold Proposition 8, which banned in the state. Developed by Frank , a digital , as a response to Proposition 8’s passage , the White for is a tied in a .

It has been worn by the Anne Hathaway at President Obama’s ; , the of “,” at the ; and Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, at a May 17 supporting . At the Media Awards in Los Angeles in , the wore a bikini with a strategically placed White . See Levi’s Adopts a Tie-In With a Gay Marriage Symbol

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Gay rights in Japan blurred on TV

When won the for his of slain two weeks ago, he used his to rail against supporters of California’s Proposition 8, which repealed a State ruling extending rights to same- .

Penn’s confrontational tone was in keeping with his prickly , but it was also in line with his character’s real-life activism. was one of the first openly elected officials in the , and the fact that he was openly defined his policies and goals.

,” the movie for which Penn won the , works better as than it does as biography. ’s long-term goal was to help build a society in which participated fully without having to hide or deny their . But because he understood that many abhorred those , he knew such a society could not be built on persuasion. He would have to force the issue through political action, just as the civil-rights movement won for blacks.

There was one stark difference, however. Black couldn’t hide their , while could hide their . The only way could accomplish his long-term goal was to his to come out and acknowledge their same- preferences to their families, friends and communities. He did this by presenting himself, often humorously, as a militant (”My !”); in other words, someone who was going to live his life as he pleased.

The fact that Proposition 8 passed 30 years after ’s assassination means that his goal has not been accomplished, but his confrontational methodology has become the standard for activism. In the process, have become culturally, if not necessarily socially, mainstreamed in the U.S. In movie terms, that development is proved not so much by the for “,” but rather by the box office of the crude adolescent comedy “I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry,” in which and jokes are thrown back at . “This is America,” says the main character, played by Adam Sandler. “You should have the right to put anything you want up your ass.” It’s something could have said, and probably did.

It will be interesting to see the reaction to “” when it opens here in . There have been a few office- holders at the local level in Japan, but political action for interests is virtually nonexistent, mainly because there are no laws that explicitly proscribe homoerotic activity or deny rights to individuals who are openly . On the other hand, social pressure against coming out remains strong.

The media reinforces this situation by boosting TV who trade in without ever actually mentioning . It’s the whole point of the popular Nihon TV variety show “Oneemans,” where really is the that dare not speak its name. Last fall, NHK presented a two-part discussion about ( ) on “ Talk,” a show that addresses social issues from a perspective of sensitivity. Though the program drew the derision of Shincho magazine, which wondered if was really a proper topic for a public broadcaster, it received a positive reaction from many viewers, and NHK aired a followup last month. Most of the discussion was about the difficulty of coming out to , and how important it was for to receive support from . There was a of a Sapporo support group for of , one of whom appeared in the studio with his mother.

The show was basically an appeal for understanding, filled with testimonials from about their loneliness and inability to function normally in a society that won’t acknowledge their situation. It was a passive appeal. The who spoke out are waiting for society to change. One participant said should come out only when they were in a positive frame of mind, since doing so out of or might create negative . The advice was mostly about being respectful of other ’s — i.e., straight ’s — . Even the example of the couple who made a point of not hiding their from the was presented cautiously. The would walk through the streets hand-in-hand greeting everyone they , and after a year or so accepted them. However, on TV their were blurred out, as were many of the other ’. They were not scared for themselves; they just didn’t want to take the chance of making uncomfortable.

The who did not opt for masking had more than a personal in the matter: former Osaka prefectural assemblyperson Kanako Otsuji, Setagaya Ward assemblyperson Aya Kamikawa, Toshiaki Hirata and some representatives. Hirata explained that the government’s new antisuicide do not take into consideration -related suicides, but that was as far as the discussion went into . It was not the purpose of the program.

The purpose was to show how feel, and it seemed clear that the main obstacles they need to overcome in order to live their lives freely are society’s fundamental ignorance and their own . In that regard, the program’s blurred-out and polite to straight sensibilities can only be considered counterproductive.

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How Beijing Butchered Sean Penn’s “Commie, Homo-Loving” Oscar Speech

In recent days, around the have reported on the efforts of to censor speech and in support of rights from the of last Sunday’s . According to the AP, the -based, Murdoch-owned , reaching more than 300 million viewers in 53 countries, muted any mention of “” or “” during its tape-delayed, English-language re- of the . and , who both won for their work on the film , used their time at the podium to for same- and for and .

In mainland , where the was with on state-run Central (CCTV), censors did not mute out material deemed sensitive, but rather, and even more shamefully, omitted or mistranslated all language and dealing with . According to a Monday post on the -based blog Shanghaiist, the CCTV cut out two kisses shown during the and completely eliminated ’s after he won for .

Black, who is openly , invoked in his speech and promised “very soon” to the nation’s youth. “If Harvey had not been taken from us 30 years ago,” Black said, “I think he’d want me to say to all of the and kids out there tonight who have been told that they are less than by their or by the government or by their families that you are beautiful, wonderful creatures of value.” While Black’s speech was widely considered one of the more moving and from this year’s , for viewers in , Singapore, Malaysia, India, Taiwan and Thailand, the speech was heavily censored, while those in mainland didn’t hear a word of it.

For anyone who missed it, here’s ’s speech: @ How Beijing Butchered Sean Penn’s “Commie, Homo-Loving” Oscar Speech
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Gay Asians criticize Oscar censorship

() Asians voiced Wednesday after broadcasts of the in their region censored the words “” and “” in that called for .

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Italy TV row over gay cowboys, full Brokeback Mountain will now be aired

AN Italian is under fire after it cut kissing and scenes from a screening of .

The film, which won three in 2006, tells the story of two cowboys and stars and the late .

rights say RAI TV censored the film and would never have done so if it had involved a .

According to RAI, the cut version was aired on Monday by mistake after the film arrived from the distributor already censored, ready for .

But when it was decided to show the film late at night, no one checked for the .

RAI have now promised to show the full-.

Some and were not satisfied, saying the cuts would not have been justified even if the film had been aired earlier.

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