From "Gay Is Good" (1970) in Out of the Closets: Voices of Gay Liberation
Understand this — that the worst part of being a homosexual is having to keep it secret. Not the occasional murders by police or teenage queer-beaters, not the loss of jobs or expulsion from schools or dishonorable discharges — but the daily knowledge that what you are is so awful that it cannot be revealed. The violence against us is sporadic. Most of us are not affected. But the internal violence of being made to carry — or choosing to carry — the load of your straight society's unconscious guilt — this is what tears us apart, what makes us want to stand up in the offices, in the factories and schools and shout out our true identities.
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