"[...] and both [Stampfel-Volpe] and Lindsay spend
most of their focus on TAIQ and the writers, rather than the
larger issue; they accuse Brown and Smith of 'exploiting' her.
They do call for general diversity as well, but in the end, you
can kind of play bingo with that post; for example, Lindsay says
TAIQ is a friend of hers, and not a homophobe. Note that
the post on Genreville explicitly said TAIQ may or may not
entertain personal feelings of homophobia; Brown and Smith don't
have any basis for judging that. You don't have to hate gay
people to contribute to the ways in which they get silenced. It
can happen even if you like them, because that's how
institutionalized prejudice works." --
swan-tower,
2011-09-15
[font size / boldface emphasis added by me; underline emphasis present
in original as italics -- Glenn]
(Alas, I've already lost track of where I found a link to that entry -- I did a search-in-page on my LJ and DW reading pages (skipping back a ways) and couldn't find it, so someone is going without the thanks they deserve.)