Sunday, October 16, 2011

A World Without Homosexuals...

I have been thinking this month especially about all of the contributions of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people.  A thought occurred to me, can I even imagine what the world would be like if there had never been any homosexuals?

Without Alexander the Great, Hellenistic culture would not have been spread from India to Egypt. The Italian Renaissance would have been non-existent without those who created the art and architecture of the Renaissance, the vast majority of whom were gay or bisexual. Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Socrates, Aristotle, and Alexander the Great are also reputed to be gay by some historians. Think what would have been lost in the world of philosophy and art if they hadn't existed.

The United States, Britain, and the other Allies might have lost World War II because Alan Turing, a gay British mathematician, would never have been born. Turing broke one of the Nazis' most important codes to help shorten the war. African-Americans might have struggled longer before receiving civil rights because there would have been no Bayard Rustin, the gay man who organized the 1963 March on Washington. This the march where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., made his famous "I Have a Dream" speech.

Our musical world would have been impoverished because gay American composer Aaron Copeland would have never been born. Russian composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky would not have existed, neither would have Leonard Bernstein, English composer Benjamin Britten, or singers Bessie Smith, Melissa Etheridge, or Elton John. Katherine Bates would have never written "America the Beautiful." We would have also missed the folk songs of Stephen Foster or the clever compositions of Cole Porter.

Do you like the plays Our Town, The Glass Menagerie, A Streetcar Named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, The Importance of Being Earnest, and Breakfast at Tiffany's? None of these would have been written. Their authors were all gay.

At times it seems as if some people would prefer a world where no lesbians or gays existed. But what would that world really look like? Above is just a small look at what the world might have been like if it had never included people who were homosexual or had a significant homosexual relationship in life. It would be difficult to envision or recognize a civilized world without the contributions of gays and lesbians.  It would no doubt be a bleak and boring place devoid of much of the art, architecture, philosophy, and much of the wonderful heritage of humanity.  None of the above even begins to include fashion and beauty, what an ugly world we would live in.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

A truly interesting look...thanks!
Nice piece.

Peace <3
Jay

silvereagle said...

Outstanding!!! Been with limited computer access for a few days, but glad to have it again tonight to see this article!

Not sure of the process to do so, but this should be in a national publication~~ Both as to the written word and the drawing attached!

Thanks, again, for your excellent presentations.

Silver Eagle

Anonymous said...

I must agree with silvereagle...need to spread this around a LOT!!!

Peace <3
Jay

Joe said...

Thank you, Silver Eagle and Jay. I think that with all the homophobia in the world, people really should consider what the world would be like without us.

Anonymous said...

I know there would be one high school without a GREAT teacher!

Peace <3
Jay

Joe said...

Jay, there would be many high schools and colleges without great teachers, but thank you for the sentiment.