LGBT South Carolinians have not forgotten McClurkin
by Matt | January 20th, 2008 |While some national LGBT progressive and Democratic leaders have moved past the ex-gay Donnie McClurkin/Obama concert flap — some even being so bold to say it isn’t “that big of a deal” — LGBT South Carolinians haven’t forgotten.
Keith Riddle is the president of the newly formed Stonewall Democrats chapter here in Charleston, the only in the state. Folks here had been struggling to get the chapter up for about 2 years, according to Riddle. That is, until Donnie McClurkin, an anti-gay ex-gay, took center stage on Sen. Obama’s gospel tour aimed at wooing African-American religious folks. Once McClurkin’s views on gays and lesbians came to light, the Obama campaign chose to keep him on the tour rather than removing him. (Obama maintained in an interview with The Advocate, that McClurkin wasn’t thoroughly vetted.)
The McClurkin incident blew up in October 2007, incensing the LGBT community across the state. On Dec. 13, Stonewall had their first official meeting here in SC. “McClurkin really got things going,” says Riddle. “For both gay Republicans and Democrats. I have encountered members of the gay community who were never really interested in politics that are just passionate about it this time.” (Just FYI, the deep South has a history of sweeping ‘unpleasantries’ under the rug. A common M.O. here in SC regarding being gay is what people refer to as “don’t ask, don’t tell.” To some extent, that appears to be changing. And full disclosure, I lived in SC for 6 years, so I am working with some perspective.)
At the Stonewall meeting, representatives from Obama’s campaign said they knew they had made a mistake (reps from Hillary’s campaign were present too). Still, Riddle says McClurkin comes up in “every conversation” he has with other gay folks about politics. “Obama never really apologized for that. I do believe that sometimes, it’s time to move on,” says Riddle. “But people just don’t move on that quickly.”
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Stonewall is holding a
debateprimary viewing party on Jan. 26th at a local joint here in Charleston (Vickery’s) where Riddle expects about 100 to 150 people.
People don’t move on that quickly. Damn right.
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Matt, 22, is an LGBT journalist, activist and youth advocate currently living and working in Charlotte, N.C., where he serves as the Editor of Q-Notes, the Carolinas' LGBT news source. A native of Winston-Salem, N.C., Matt attended the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and is still continuing to pursue his bachelors degree. He is the Owner & Editor of InterstateQ.com and has been active in LGBT advocacy work since the age of 14.
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