First professional sports team to make one,
your - well at least
my -
San Francisco Giants.
http://www.theatlanticwire.com/national/2011/06/sf-giants-become-first-sports-team-join-it-gets-better-campaign/38378/When I was raising kids I had an Iron Rule. It was this:
I'm not going to talk/discuss/argue about anything for longer than it takes to do it. It worked so well that I still use that rule at work, and it works. I'm not going to spend 15 minutes having some huge work-stopping, doughnut-eating hubbub about a job that's only going to take 5 minutes to do in the first place.
Likewise, I think it would be swell if people could adopt a rule that basically says:
I'm not going to treat this any more seriously than the people involved do/did. People, it's a prom. It's a pretend grown-up event largely for people who are not going to grow up enough in the foreseeable future to do it on their own. It's put on primarily for HS Seniors at the end of their senior year, so perhaps the most frivolousness, silly, and time-wasting period in a young persons life. Parents might swoon to see their little crotchfruit dressed up like adults and all, but the kids doing it only want to is to get those clothes off and make the beast with two backs. Prom night is the closest thing to a 'mandatory sex night' that exists, and with that fueling the fire of 17 year olds, there's not much room left for the torches to burn bright at much else. Add some form of chemical recreation (and there's a pharmacopia for them to choose from) and it's off to the races. I bet more bad decisions and iccky regrets and messy+ clumsy attempts at coitus happen on Prom Night more than any other single night. That's to say that the people making this decision/vote are not really into it. It's just the last high school popularity poll, and by that point in their senior year everyone knows what the running order for that is. Know what I mean?
For that reason I'm not going to try to read into one election for Prom Queen (a queen without property or subjcts, so not that big a deal) some huge social import. Really, it's like RedState or FreeRepublic, it's NOT some cultural touchstone, it has no impact on the society at large, hell, it's in Florida which always causes me to take a couple huge steps back
*, and
stranger things have happened. So I'll wait and not think of it as the beginning of some movement, until it is.
You know, if one person, just one person does it they may think he's really sick and they won't take him. And if two people, two people do it, in harmony, they may think they're both ->-bleeped-<-gots and they won't take either of them. And three people do it, three, can you imagine, three people walking in singin a bar of Alice's Restaurant and walking out. They may think it's an organization. And can you, can you imagine fifty people a day,I said fifty people a day walking in singing a bar of Alice's Restaurant and walking out. And friends they may thinks it's a movement.Like Arlo wisely says, only one school doing it, we can write them off as crazy, or it was a joke, I'm not going to care until 30 high schools do it next year. And 200 the year after that. And when that happens I'm sure not going to moan it, I'm going to celebrate it.
And hey, didn't a whole bunch of people, now, and for the past 20 years or so - haven't they been working for a day when people are allowed to be who they are and explore things without being bullied and picked on? To be free to express their identity. To be free to find their identity and the best expression of it?
How is this not part of that? Isn't this what people wanted? Isn't it the point of the whole 'it gets better' deal in the first place?
* - There are some places in the US that are so freaking different that all you can do sometimes is say: "Oh you know, that's just ________." California, Florida, Texas and New York City all qualify. And Florida in particular seems to exist to make the other states look pretty good in comparison. California and Texas exist as warnings to fellow travelers. "Careful what you do there Topeka, you might end up like San Francisco (minus the fog and the coffee shops I'm guessing). That's because not only do they both have this self-centered and radically different cultures, but they both have the WORST state governments in the US for completely different reasons. So other states can always go: "Well, at least we're not as bad as California/Texas." But the Florida crowd? Too much time in the sun? Something in the water?