Before and After Stonewall

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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2011

This is my very random overview of the two documentaries that basically cover the history of the LGBT community in the 1900's. You should definitely check them out.

Before Stonewall
http://movies.netflix.com/WiMovie/Before_Stonewall/60036652?trkid=1457044

After Stonewall
http://movies.netflix.com/WiMovie/After_Stonewall/70020022?trkid=4376103

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  • Just so u know not all religons are amti-gay so please stop lumping us together

  • @stefiebabe93 It's a generalization, as in a majority of them do, this doesnt reflect the people of that religion because they are entitled to their own opinions but most religious documents say something along the lines of homosexuality is bad, which usually is classified as sexual perversion because thats what people considered it back then. if your religion is pro gay then im happy and thats awesome but i never hear about them. just religious people who are.

  • @alegitproduction The Methodist in our doctrine specifically state that we do not judge against sexual orientation now on an individual basis there more than likely are some who are against it but as a church we have stood up and said its okay

  • @stefiebabe93 trust me im familiar with the methodist church, was an active member of one for 6 years and i have nothing against it or any other religion, but if the bible is the 'word of god' as it is considered in Christianity for example, and the bible says homosexuality is wrong. then in the root of that religion, based on the bible you worship a god that consecrates homosexuality as a sin. i dont believe god thinks that way, but the doctrine does would lead us to believe that

  • I wish netflix would be avaiable here in germany

  • @rschuerer well hopefully it will expand there soon

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  • @stefiebabe93 The speaker didn't lump religions as anti-gay. He simply said about "one woman," "she just lead a religious assault against the gay movement." Because that's what she apparently did, on a "religious" basis. It would be nice to know her specific religion, but the comment made, and the facts presented in the video are not anti-religious, and certainly not any more anti-religious than the counter movement is anti-gay.

  • FYI!!!! Just read this on cnn.com:

    California governor signs bill requiring schools to teach gay history

    Sorry I can't post the link...

  • 4:01 her name was Anita Bryant

  • SWEETY I HAVE A QUESTION... r u gay? cuz if not lets go get married in vegas and not remember anything. mk? xoxo

  • You should read the book Stonewall, and there's a documentary based off the book called Stonewall The Uprising. Both of them are really informative and interesting.

  • Both videos R good. Enjoyed earlier video more. Thank you for pointing out our colorful and awesome history. :-D Three major events took place in North America in about a 2 year period. The gay denomination (MCC) was formed in California, Stonewall riot in New York, and decriminalization of gay sex in Canada. Religious leaders, not just limited to Troy Perry, were very powerful in the gay rights movement, just as they were in the Black rights movement.

  • u have pretty eyes

  • I don't have netflix in my country but I'll try to find that documentary :). Discrimination is the manifestation of the prejudice, which is a way of making pressure to (mainly) minorities, and it's really common to see this kind of behaviour in an individualist society; specially the US society. Anyhow, I agree on the fact that educating ourselves and other people is a really good method to stop discrimination. Nice video!! :)

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