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He said: ‘I got this tattoo to remember all those who came before me, who fought and died for our rights and also, to place myself in that history.’ Jeff Ingold got a tattoo of the pink triangle with the date of his coming out. Jeff Ingold wanted to make his triangle tattoo special so he got a triangle outline, with the date he came out in the middle. He said: ‘I got it to feel like part of a community whilst remembering the horror that had befitted some that had went before. Greg Baillie got his pink triangle tattoo on his wrist so he can hide it under his watch if he ever feels unsafe. ‘It gives me an opportunity to say out loud in public that I’m a gay man,’ he said. McGlynn is a teacher and says his pink triangle tattoo isn’t as obviously gay as a rainbow flag, so his students often ask him about it. ‘I was angry and I wanted to have my queerness permanently written on my body as a “fuck you” to the fear of being visibly queer in public,’ he said.
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‘At the time, it really brought home the physical violence that’s still directed at queer people. ‘I got it after the Pulse nightclub shooting in Florida,’ Nick McGlynn told Gay Star News. Many LGBTI people now proudly show off their tattoo pink triangles. How LGBTI people reclaimed the pink triangle The symbol went from being a badge of shame, to a symbol of pride. Since then, activists have used the symbol in various campaigns since, including in protests last year over concentration camps in Chechnya. The organization used it in arguably its most famous campaign poster: Silence = Death. Instead of using the upside down triangle – as the Nazis did – activist Avram Finkelstein came up with using it the right way up.
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In the early 80s, organization ACT-UP used the pink triangle to try to raise awareness in the midst of the AIDS crisis. The earliest accounts in America date back to 1977, where LGBTI activists in Miami pinned pink triangles to their clothes to protest housing discrimination. When eye witness accounts and personal testimonies emerged several decades later, LGBTI activists began reclaiming the symbol. They also performed dangerous experiments on them to find cures for typhus fever and homosexuality.Īccording to estimations, between 5,000 and 15,000 gay people died in German concentration camps. Thank you everyone for sticking around and all your support over the years.Nazis tortured the gay prisoners by castrating some of them and sodomizing them with items like broomsticks. I feel so lucky to have produced all the OJST comics that I did and I’m proud of what this site has become and I’m so, so, so grateful I have the support to take some time to myself to recover. It’s helping me see what I loved about this place and career in the first place. This time away from the regular grind has been good for my brain and heart. AND it’s making me inspired for my own OJST comics again? I don’t wanna get anyone’s hopes up or anything, but there may be a comic or two from Matt and me again in the future. Obviously, we’ve always showcased the work of additional cartoonists, but to see this site become more of a community-driven resource that shares an even wider variety of views and experiences, I dunno man, it just feels good. It’s been fascinating and heart-filling to see this place fill up with comics by other creators. THIS?Īnyway, I just wanted to let you guys know I’m still alive and I am just so incredibly grateful for and impressed by all the hard work that Matt and the newly assembled OJST Team have put into keeping this site running without my participation so that I have the time and energy to rest and work on my other projects for a bit. Oh, and I just made an Instagram account to show off my extremely cool and not at all unnerving Lady Lovely Locks collection, despite intense discouragement from multiple people who love and care about me. I’m already past 70 rough pages! If you saw some of my earlier OJST comics that mentioned going through IOP and wondered “What the heck even is that?”, then Letters From Space Camp is for you!Īside from comics, I’ve also been making lots of cool shit too, with the Good Posts about them going up (mostly publicly! For free!) on my Patreon. What does one do when they take a break from their long-running, deeply personal and frequently autobiographical comic series? One starts a new deeply personal, entirely autobiographical graphic novel, of course!
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#Light skin twink gay porn update#
Well it’s been a while and I thought it was about time I gave you all an update on where I’ve been and why!Īfter nearly a decade of working on OJST non-stop, I was feeling preeeeetty burnt out so I’ve been taking the last seven months to switch gears for my creativity and health. Hey! Erika here! You still remember me, right? …I drew all the pink comics on this site for the first, like, 8.5 years of its existence? Yeah, that was me!