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We discuss Labels with Shiri Eisner, Author of BI: Notes for a Bisexual Revolution and Cameron Kude, a local activist in Portland Oregon.
We discuss Labels with Shiri Eisner, Author of BI: Notes for a Bisexual Revolution and Cameron Kude, a local activist in Portland Oregon.
lynnettemcfadzen
Thank you Shiri and Cameron!
Lynnette and Will(ow)
Douggie
Labels SUCK!!! Labels are a way to judge. I’m more than a label. Labels cause segregation, prejudices. Labels are harmful. I’m sorry, but I don’t like labels at all.
My Labels: Bipolar 2, Clinically Depressed, Addict, Learning Disabled, ADHD, Speech Impaired
These labels, according to this cast, are what I should embrace? I’M NOT ANY OF THESE!!! These are symptoms … mere symptoms. I’m MORE than this.
I don’t know, labels separate a country which is trying to end separation. Embrace your labels and I”ll watch as this already separated country continues to break and spread further and further apart.
Doesn’t anyone hear how this is separating us? How labeling produces stigmata?
BTW … I’m bisexual, don’t know shit about it as far as I like Tran men-to-female, men, women.
lynnettemcfadzen
Thank you for your feedback Douggie. We welcome all views and opinions.
Michael R Collins
So far I’ve listened to all three episodes and have gotten so much from each one. Thank you far all the hard work that goes into the Bicast.
lynnettemcfadzen
Thank you Michael for your feedback! We greatly appreciate that. We hope you will enjoy the next episode planned for June on “coming out” Kyle Shickner of Fencesitter Films is scheduled. You may know him from The BI Weekly show and A Rose by Any Other Name on YouTube. It should be available by the 16th.
Mat
I think labels are very important. I have been excluded from the gay male community when dating women and immediately if I date a gay man I am suppose to say I am finally “gay”. After a while I found my own community. I have had to heal any resentment I had of the gay community and straight community. Now by finding other bi pan “queer” men and women trans and genderqueer people I am finding myself in a much more empowered place. An identity of bisexual can actually have the power to unite rather than segregate.
lynnettemcfadzen
Thank you Mat. A very valid point. Lynnette
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