MICHAEL AMHERST
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The imperative placed on queer people to account for ourselves is a discriminatory act that demeans our human dignity. It is not a demand made of heterosexuals, they do not need to account for themselves, their desire does not need to be reduced to the language of politics or stance.
Art is the realm in which contradictions can be held and not resolved, but held in a kind of beneficent statis, that is like sexuality, desire like art, a creative act that reveals something of us anew in each act of desiring. Anything less is a compromise, a distortion of ourselves and the rights we should be afforded.
I will not accept that the heteronormative may love in the language of art, but that I may only love in the language of politics.
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