when you mentioned there was a medically transitioned trans guy from BACK THEN???? and those pictures??? i wasnt expecting that at all, my jaw dropped!!! i was just stunned, but in a good way! good video!
I am an openly gay US History teacher in a public school. The reason we do not get to touch on these important subjects is because of standardized testing. If the subject isn't on the exam then we do not have time to cover it. It is disgusting. Also social studies teachers have the most densely packed standards of all subject teachers. We are expected to cover so much history that we rarely get a change to take a closer look at things. I feel like that is by design especially in more conservative states.
@@joshuajones4765 it’s sad because some bigots think it’s indoctrinating whereas it’s for children to know that if they are gay it’s okay and it’s okay accept people with different sexualities. if kids are too young to learn that people can have two moms or dads or it’s okay to love regardless of their gender. then you should not to be teaching them about christianity or any religion that you guys love to instill that fear into them. they also need to know how much the community had to fight for their rights. and that even now a days the community suffers
@@joshuajones4765I am a gay history major and sure may also be that but you left out the part where it has no educational merit. “Disgusting”? Sure jan
You should make an episode about the portrait of Dorian gray! It's quite interesting how he managed to write such obvious bisexual characters in the age he lived in
It would be great if he could cover Oscar Wilde's trials and circumstances in general, because they have affected so much of queer history and culture. I'm sure I could find examples in modern media of someone owning a book by/or having a picture of him as offhand for being a member of even the *wider* LGBT+ community -- which sucks because now my family is onto me. lmao
@david nichols You have neither fact, nor reason to support your ignorant assertive opining. It is in fact not a mental disorder. The fact that you don't like something as much as someone else does, or that someone is different than you, does not a mental disorder make. Humans are free to explore and use their anatomy in many ways as we always have.
@david nichols The process of developing your opinions, or your opining, is demonstrably based on ignorance, as you indicate again with your reply to me. Being LGBTQ is not a mental disorder, that is fact. And yes, you do not get to decide it is one. So your original assertion it's a mental disorder is incorrect and an ignorant statement or opinion. Either you are ignorant, or a troll attempting to get me to debate in circles. I am growing tired of your nonsense. I will not do what others tell me to do without question, including those who irrationally claim they know what a creator wants, when that creator has not been proven to exist. That latter question is the first one we must answer. Presupposing a creator exists, what kind of creator would give someone a brain but expect that person not to use it to think and question? Slaves only do what they are told to do without reason or questions. Have fun(or not) living in the Dark Ages. The rest of us are moving forward.
@david nichols It's not about what I personally would like derangement to be. You offer a diversion. You make no sense. You are hung up on whether it is proper to use opinion or opining, and choose to critique my writing style. Try debating by offering something of substance and reason instead of focusing on your preferred method of window dressing, and then you might have some credibility. By "normal" I suppose you mean socially acceptable. Being gay is socially acceptable in our society. You should give up trying to paint it as otherwise. You lose. Is your creator not claimed to be the most advanced thing in creation? Therefore, if it is presupposed that everything needs a creator, how could the most advanced thing come from nowhere? It has not been proven to exist, and it has not been proven that anyone has contact with it, nor can they speak or act for what has not been shown to exist! How could a perfect creator create an imperfect world? Use your brain in accordance with "The Good, not with Death", you say? That is mumbo-jumbo. It makes no sense.
Mary Soni Totally! this is something I would love to study about,Cause LGBTQ+ Is a big part of the community since forever there has always been queer people and now that its more open and legal it would be really cool if they teach about it in schools and stuff
Mary Soni I agree so much about that, my school teaches all forms of sex but I know for a fact not all schools do, It's something that should he taught everywhere!
the 20s is such an epic time to me, ahhhh the entire musical and fashion style is so “A E S T H E T I C” to me, especially since music and fashion are two of my favorite things.
There’s actually a little more to the Haines story. He chose the man over the job, so he wasn’t fired outright. In 1933, Haines was arrested in a YMCA with a sailor he had picked up in Los Angeles' Pershing Square. Louis B. Mayer, the studio head at MGM, delivered an ultimatum to Haines: Choose between a sham marriage or his relationship with Shields. Haines chose Shields and they remained together for 47 years. Mayer subsequently fired Haines and terminated his contract.
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Actor William Haines would not consent to a "Lavender Marriage", which L.B Mayer wanted him to... Of course he fired Haines from the studio, however Haines went on to become a wealthy interior designer, and told Mayer to kiss his ass...lol... Rich Hollywood still loved him, and Mayer could not control that.
Thanks for putting a spotlight on our LGBTQ+ forebears. We've always been part of Human History from the beginning and it's not new, but rather the Human condition.
Man, you're doing an amazing job! I've thought about learning more about LGBTQ+ history and here you are, reading my mind. Thanks for this, looking forward to next videos.
Thank you for helping us remember our brothers and sisters. They deserved better than the time periods afforded them. Wish we could time machine them to better eras
hey I just found your videos and I want to congratulate you on them! They're really easy to follow and the production is great, I know most of the history anyway but I'm glad that it's accurate and informative. Keep it up, and happy pride!
If people understood that gay was not "bad" and that it's not "chosen".. the world would be so much better. Some people are only attracted to the same sex. This is very easy for me to understand- and I'm straight.
I used to push aside the gay part of my bisexuality for a long time even after coming out and lately just indulging freely in the history of the LGBT movements and what has been fought for just feels amazing.
This is a great start to a much needed series! I'm a questioning history need and this makes me feel connected. Thanks for showing that Queerness didn't just appear in the 70'a like Athens from the mind of Zeus.
wait do straight people actually watch this? EDIT: since people seem to not know how to read, im going to say im sorry and i didn't mean to come off as rude or condescending.
My uncle who’s now happily married to his partner who I now call Uncle as well but for years my uncle was in a loveless marriage to a woman who he seen. Ore as a friend for years as he was scared to come out he married in late 70s early 80s but they divorced in late 90s and he dated a few guys till he met his partner and they got married 3 years ago and are so so happy and their an awesome couple and they have a lot of other Gay friends who I met and they are cool I have quite a few Gay friends and lesbian friends too through my 2 uncles but I feel noons should have to hide their sexuality and I feel so bad for the people that did in the past
It’s always good to be reminded that acceptance isn’t a continuum. We have had it and lost it to varying degrees over the last century. What we have is under threat again
So, imagine a famous Hollywood actor falling in love with an aspiring actor in the 50s. It's just sad that the love story ends in a sad ending; the aspiring actor married a woman and had children with her, and the famous Hollywood star's unnoticed love still lingers as he stays by the new actor's side for the rest of their lives as best friends... And nothing more. It's just so cruel; society must change. Sure, LGBTQ is accepted nowadays but homophobic bastards still exist, so you can't really say that LGBTQ people (like me, for instance) are fully accepted.
I’m so happy you mentioned William Haines. Louis B Mayer demented Haines make a statement to the press that he was not homosexual and also told Haines he had to leave jimmy. Haines famously said “sure, I’ll leave Jimmy. If you leave your wife.” what fucking balls haha. So of course his contract with the studio was terminated. But he became an interior designer for the stars like director George Cukor and actresses Gloria Swanson and Joan Crawford. Joan, who was a close friend of Haines once said that he and Jimmy were “The happiest couple in Hollywood”
wait a minute. your name is Alexander and you're bi. Alexander Hamilton was bi. is anyone named alex automatically bisexual???? have i started a new conspiracy???
I love this so much. I always wanted to learn about LGBT+ history, but SURPRISINGLY they don't teach that much of it, or any of it, in schools. Can't wait for the next addition.
I remember hearing about a funny story When being gay was announced as a illness in Sweden everyone called in sick with gay Me: I cant go to work, Im gay 🤣
Lot so good info, and Ouch on the Bi comment. Our infighting and inter-community prejudices is partly what's taking us so long to attain our full rights. I see this is old, hopefully you get what I mean here in 2021.
Ah! Thank you! I‘m writing a story that takes place in the 1890‘s and has LGBT+ characters at the moment. It‘s kinda heard to do all that research, but enormously interesting too. Videos like these help a lot!
Actually, Berlin was the most advanced place for LGBT freedoms, as far back as the 1930s, long before the U.S. You can look it up. In more recent decades, several European countries passed marriage equality before the U.S., as did Canada and several Latin American countries. In Mexico, anyone getting married in the country’s capital has had their marriage recognized in the rest of the nation, even before the U.S. passed marriage equality.
Most wars t=do not end in economic prosperity; a recession or depression often follows as a country reconverts from war production to peacetime production, or recovered from the decimation of commercial production. The main exception was the US following WWII, when there was a boom due to long pent-up consumer demand, as well as the fact that the US was the only major industrial nation not bombed during the war. After WWI there was a severe recession that lasted into the middle 1920s, and farm production suffered through most of the decade. It became far more difficult to earn a living farming, so cities began to attract more job seekers. Plus, LGBTQ+ learned that cities offered far greater anonymity than rural communities, and with that the ability to seek out others and be themselves to a degree heretofore impossible. There was a very popular song after the War, "How You Gonna Keem 'em Down on the Farm (After They've Seen Paree)?", a phenomenon which applied to both straight and non-straight people.
Amazing vid, I love to know more about the community although I'm not from the USA is nice to learn about the fight in other countries and how that has influenced others
why would you say william haines lost his job.... he could have had prearranged dates and prentend to by str8 He told the head of MGM when asked to give up his boyfriend or lose his job he said i will give him up when you give up your wife!!!! BIG DIFFERNCE
I'm working on an essay and I need clarification on this about a man who shot a lesbian and held her girlfriend at gunpoint. "Sullivan was ordered to be ‘confined in a secure mental facility,’ yet four years later, he was seen working at the mill and shopping with his new wife. An indignant reporter commented: ‘All he got for his depraved deeds was an extension last week on an order to ban the booze and to pay periodic visits to the forensic psychiatric outpatient unit.’" Wait, what happened?
“Platonically lived with another man” Bert and Ernie???
Ashley Jones I ship them now
Hahahaha
Rubber Chicken No need to ship, I think they're officially canon couple now
What's wrong with a platonic relationship? My partner and I have a platonic relationship!!😊
Who said that is was platonic?
"Blue discharge" sounds like something you should see a doctor about.
Smurf clap.
JimmyT132 DJSKSGDKSLAHDJF 💀
the uno god is that supposed to mean something?
JimmyT132 no it’s kinda like “lol” or “lmao” but you’re smashing the keyboard.
the uno god 😂
when you mentioned there was a medically transitioned trans guy from BACK THEN???? and those pictures??? i wasnt expecting that at all, my jaw dropped!!!
i was just stunned, but in a good way!
good video!
my jaw literally dropped too
Uhh no she didn’t? What are you talking about? What pictures? What you smokin? I don’t want it
I think you commented on the wrong vid bud
@@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072I’m assuming they mean James Barry
@@Abstractical ?
Tell me why I learned more about our history in 5 min then 8+ years in school
I am an openly gay US History teacher in a public school. The reason we do not get to touch on these important subjects is because of standardized testing. If the subject isn't on the exam then we do not have time to cover it. It is disgusting. Also social studies teachers have the most densely packed standards of all subject teachers. We are expected to cover so much history that we rarely get a change to take a closer look at things. I feel like that is by design especially in more conservative states.
@@joshuajones4765 it’s sad because some bigots think it’s indoctrinating whereas it’s for children to know that if they are gay it’s okay and it’s okay accept people with different sexualities. if kids are too young to learn that people can have two moms or dads or it’s okay to love regardless of their gender. then you should not to be teaching them about christianity or any religion that you guys love to instill that fear into them. they also need to know how much the community had to fight for their rights. and that even now a days the community suffers
@@Exmuslim_caffeineTry teaching that to my child, I hope you'd have health insurance in that case. And a will.
What history? Nothing was learnt here. Also why would it be in school.
@@joshuajones4765I am a gay history major and sure may also be that but you left out the part where it has no educational merit. “Disgusting”? Sure jan
You should make an episode about the portrait of Dorian gray! It's quite interesting how he managed to write such obvious bisexual characters in the age he lived in
It would be great if he could cover Oscar Wilde's trials and circumstances in general, because they have affected so much of queer history and culture. I'm sure I could find examples in modern media of someone owning a book by/or having a picture of him as offhand for being a member of even the *wider* LGBT+ community -- which sucks because now my family is onto me. lmao
@@fruitygarlic3601 ,live your Life,and hold your head up high!
I think Oscar knew how people live in denial that was why he wrote about this stuff he wanted know how much their gonna deny😑😂
@@michaelgaynor6866 It is very difficult 2 do so in The South, 4 an older person, it seems. But the little quote is bracing.
Great suggestion. Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray had a great impact on my life.
last time I was this early i was straight
Sam Is Bootylicious I've never been this early
Sam Is Bootylicious lol same
@david nichols You have neither fact, nor reason to support your ignorant assertive opining. It is in fact not a mental disorder. The fact that you don't like something as much as someone else does, or that someone is different than you, does not a mental disorder make. Humans are free to explore and use their anatomy in many ways as we always have.
@david nichols The process of developing your opinions, or your opining, is demonstrably based on ignorance, as you indicate again with your reply to me. Being LGBTQ is not a mental disorder, that is fact. And yes, you do not get to decide it is one. So your original assertion it's a mental disorder is incorrect and an ignorant statement or opinion. Either you are ignorant, or a troll attempting to get me to debate in circles. I am growing tired of your nonsense.
I will not do what others tell me to do without question, including those who irrationally claim they know what a creator wants, when that creator has not been proven to exist. That latter question is the first one we must answer. Presupposing a creator exists, what kind of creator would give someone a brain but expect that person not to use it to think and question? Slaves only do what they are told to do without reason or questions.
Have fun(or not) living in the Dark Ages. The rest of us are moving forward.
@david nichols It's not about what I personally would like derangement to be. You offer a diversion. You make no sense. You are hung up on whether it is proper to use opinion or opining, and choose to critique my writing style. Try debating by offering something of substance and reason instead of focusing on your preferred method of window dressing, and then you might have some credibility. By "normal" I suppose you mean socially acceptable. Being gay is socially acceptable in our society. You should give up trying to paint it as otherwise. You lose. Is your creator not claimed to be the most advanced thing in creation? Therefore, if it is presupposed that everything needs a creator, how could the most advanced thing come from nowhere? It has not been proven to exist, and it has not been proven that anyone has contact with it, nor can they speak or act for what has not been shown to exist! How could a perfect creator create an imperfect world? Use your brain in accordance with "The Good, not with Death", you say? That is mumbo-jumbo. It makes no sense.
This video is really educational Honestly they should teach this stuff in schools too
Agreed!
Mary Soni Totally! this is something I would love to study about,Cause LGBTQ+ Is a big part of the community since forever there has always been queer people and now that its more open and legal it would be really cool if they teach about it in schools and stuff
I TOTALLY AGREE! I would be so passionnate in the subject that people will find me weird😂
Mary Soni That's exactly that😂 (if we put aside the fact that being gay is not weird)
Mary Soni I agree so much about that, my school teaches all forms of sex but I know for a fact not all schools do, It's something that should he taught everywhere!
your voice sounds really nice and i don't know how no one's told you yet.
the 20s is such an epic time to me, ahhhh the entire musical and fashion style is so “A E S T H E T I C” to me, especially since music and fashion are two of my favorite things.
SO TRUE❤👏🏻
There’s actually a little more to the Haines story. He chose the man over the job, so he wasn’t fired outright.
In 1933, Haines was arrested in a YMCA with a sailor he had picked up in Los Angeles' Pershing Square. Louis B. Mayer, the studio head at MGM, delivered an ultimatum to Haines: Choose between a sham marriage or his relationship with Shields. Haines chose Shields and they remained together for 47 years. Mayer subsequently fired Haines and terminated his contract.
Actor William Haines would not consent to a "Lavender Marriage", which L.B Mayer wanted him to... Of course he fired Haines from the studio, however Haines went on to become a wealthy interior designer, and told Mayer to kiss his ass...lol... Rich Hollywood still loved him, and Mayer could not control that.
His biography is great. He was out on his own in his early teens living a fascinating life.
the original gay agenda
1. Going to gay bars
2. Watch films with us in then.
3. Have secret “friend” so that I’m still in the job.
I love this video. Feeling a bit more informed on LGBT+ history. Also I'm never this early to these videos so wow feeling accomplished
I would write a better comment, but I'm worried if I don't hurry this video will disappear.
I wish people were more informed of this. This is great.
I really love this channel. It's the best. Love you Alex!
I'M A RAGING BISEXUAL
I'm pansexual and apparently don't exist.
Bellaspired 💖 you're valid
Bellaspired you exist don't worry!❤💛💚💙💜 we're all here for you! We're all here for each other!
APanda 4Life
I'm a wacky bisexual, check and mate
Bellaspired Honestly same.
As a trans man myself, I am very upset that this is the first time I’ve ever heard of Alan L. Hart. This is why we need queer history in classrooms.
I’m black, gay and PROUD and I love 💗 💖 💕 my LGBTQIA+ 🏳️🌈 family across the Globe
I love learning about LGBTQ history from 19th and 20th century's it's so interesting
Yes LGBT-history is my passion! Great video!
Thanks for putting a spotlight on our LGBTQ+ forebears. We've always been part of Human History from the beginning and it's not new, but rather the Human condition.
Man, you're doing an amazing job! I've thought about learning more about LGBTQ+ history and here you are, reading my mind. Thanks for this, looking forward to next videos.
Women and girls always worked out of the home. Ladies didn't. Ladies lived in the Middle Class and the Upper Class. Don't gloss over that.
Thank you for helping us remember our brothers and sisters. They deserved better than the time periods afforded them. Wish we could time machine them to better eras
hey I just found your videos and I want to congratulate you on them! They're really easy to follow and the production is great, I know most of the history anyway but I'm glad that it's accurate and informative. Keep it up, and happy pride!
My hair is straighter than I’ll ever be
HAHAHAHAHAHA
I can relate 🤚🏽
Same! And mines got a bit of curl. 😂
I can confirm this🤷🏾♂️
same 😂🤣 I literally have an afro
I love this series and hope you will consider doing more. The story's not over yet.
Dafuq you talking about?
@@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 clarify your question, it is vague.
@@bodeneivy1006 basically I wanted the same from you lol EDIT: autocorrect
If people understood that gay was not "bad" and that it's not "chosen".. the world would be so much better. Some people are only attracted to the same sex. This is very easy for me to understand- and I'm straight.
I used to push aside the gay part of my bisexuality for a long time even after coming out and lately just indulging freely in the history of the LGBT movements and what has been fought for just feels amazing.
I've never been so willing to learn about history in my life
This is a great start to a much needed series! I'm a questioning history need and this makes me feel connected. Thanks for showing that Queerness didn't just appear in the 70'a like Athens from the mind of Zeus.
wait do straight people actually watch this?
EDIT: since people seem to not know how to read, im going to say im sorry and i didn't mean to come off as rude or condescending.
IShould BeSleeping - Yes? I love to learn about this stuff. It's interesting to see how society is progressing over time.
Söda pöp im sorry if i came off hostile, i didn't mean it that way. i was just a bit curious. sorry again!
here! 🙋😊
present?
IShould BeSleeping yup I watch it and I subscribed to Alex.
i'm so glad that I found and subscribed to your channel. please keep making these videos.
-from a fellow bi girl
My uncle who’s now happily married to his partner who I now call Uncle as well but for years my uncle was in a loveless marriage to a woman who he seen. Ore as a friend for years as he was scared to come out he married in late 70s early 80s but they divorced in late 90s and he dated a few guys till he met his partner and they got married 3 years ago and are so so happy and their an awesome couple and they have a lot of other Gay friends who I met and they are cool I have quite a few Gay friends and lesbian friends too through my 2 uncles but I feel noons should have to hide their sexuality and I feel so bad for the people that did in the past
It’s always good to be reminded that acceptance isn’t a continuum. We have had it and lost it to varying degrees over the last century. What we have is under threat again
IM CRYING thank you NEW VIDEO WHOOOO
i love this so much !! i'd be super interested in more videos about queer history from you! you're one of my fave youtubers, keep up the good work
Wow, these are amazing. So, proud of your work!
So, imagine a famous Hollywood actor falling in love with an aspiring actor in the 50s. It's just sad that the love story ends in a sad ending; the aspiring actor married a woman and had children with her, and the famous Hollywood star's unnoticed love still lingers as he stays by the new actor's side for the rest of their lives as best friends... And nothing more.
It's just so cruel; society must change. Sure, LGBTQ is accepted nowadays but homophobic bastards still exist, so you can't really say that LGBTQ people (like me, for instance) are fully accepted.
I’m so happy you mentioned William Haines. Louis B Mayer demented Haines make a statement to the press that he was not homosexual and also told Haines he had to leave jimmy. Haines famously said “sure, I’ll leave Jimmy. If you leave your wife.” what fucking balls haha. So of course his contract with the studio was terminated. But he became an interior designer for the stars like director George Cukor and actresses Gloria Swanson and Joan Crawford. Joan, who was a close friend of Haines once said that he and Jimmy were “The happiest couple in Hollywood”
awesome video!! please keep making these, i love feeling Educated and Informed and this format is perfect for me and my short attention span
This series is phenomenal. Thanks for all your hard work!!
wait a minute. your name is Alexander and you're bi. Alexander Hamilton was bi. is anyone named alex automatically bisexual???? have i started a new conspiracy???
my name is Alex and I'm Pan so idk
lol
I'm another Alex, and I'm ALSO a bi guy. I think that supports it.
I'm Alex but I'm gay so
ayeletdrago this post is beautiful
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GUYS WHO LOVE GIRLS 👫
GIRLS WHO LOVE GUYS 👫
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GIRLS WHO LOVE GIRLS AND GUYS👫👭
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BOYS WHO LOVE GIRLS AND GUYS👫👬
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Heavy
Get a job.
Kelloggs What?
LET'S NOT FORGET THE NON-BINARY PALS 🖤💜🤍💛
AND ALL THOSE OUT OF THE BINARY
The GI bill was not for returning WW1 soldiers. It was signed in 1944 ....
Ha...ha...GAY-
O-oh wait, I am....
I
This is so cool! I'm super excited to see the next episode!!
I love this so much. I always wanted to learn about LGBT+ history, but SURPRISINGLY they don't teach that much of it, or any of it, in schools. Can't wait for the next addition.
Very well done, superb editing and the historic photos are amazing, thanks for making this 🎥
Just came out the closet. I'm here to catch up on what I missed
You shouldn't present Willian Haines with that sad ending -- he stood up for himself and left acting, but pursued a very successful career after that.
No sure how that’s relevant but ok
Wow! This was cool! I'm glad to hear that it's a series too! :)
I remember hearing about a funny story
When being gay was announced as a illness in Sweden everyone called in sick with gay
Me: I cant go to work, Im gay 🤣
Ha why can't they do that in America I could use a few days off😂
Lot so good info, and Ouch on the Bi comment. Our infighting and inter-community prejudices is partly what's taking us so long to attain our full rights. I see this is old, hopefully you get what I mean here in 2021.
I did a research paper on the topic and the opening paragraph and the opening to this video were identical
Ah! Thank you! I‘m writing a story that takes place in the 1890‘s and has LGBT+ characters at the moment. It‘s kinda heard to do all that research, but enormously interesting too. Videos like these help a lot!
Actually, Berlin was the most advanced place for LGBT freedoms, as far back as the 1930s, long before the U.S. You can look it up. In more recent decades, several European countries passed marriage equality before the U.S., as did Canada and several Latin American countries. In Mexico, anyone getting married in the country’s capital has had their marriage recognized in the rest of the nation, even before the U.S. passed marriage equality.
I think this is going to be a great series
I started tearing up when it got to Allan Haines for some reason. Watching this video just stirred so much pride in me!
Love the channel Alex! And love your voice too 😍
I'm so glad you made this vid.
these queer history videos are so entertaining, the best thing ever💖.
They make me more interested in looking into it on my own.
I wasn't recruited, I enlisted.
The speak is like a machine gun. The pictures flicker.
I am exhausted at 0:31.
Thank you SO much for this series, I'm showing it to my LGBT+ club students :)
It’s 1:30am and my pansexual self is shookth!
Dude, I love your videos so much. Thanks for existing.
A SERIES!!!! Does this mean they'll update more?
WHERE HAS THIS BEAUTIFUL CHANNEL BEEN ALL MY LIFE
I am so happy you're posting again!!!!!!!
Wow, what a fascinating video. Thank you for representing us.🏳🌈❤
So happy to seeing you posting again😊
I am SO ready for this series
Most wars t=do not end in economic prosperity; a recession or depression often follows as a country reconverts from war production to peacetime production, or recovered from the decimation of commercial production. The main exception was the US following WWII, when there was a boom due to long pent-up consumer demand, as well as the fact that the US was the only major industrial nation not bombed during the war. After WWI there was a severe recession that lasted into the middle 1920s, and farm production suffered through most of the decade. It became far more difficult to earn a living farming, so cities began to attract more job seekers. Plus, LGBTQ+ learned that cities offered far greater anonymity than rural communities, and with that the ability to seek out others and be themselves to a degree heretofore impossible. There was a very popular song after the War, "How You Gonna Keem 'em Down on the Farm (After They've Seen Paree)?", a phenomenon which applied to both straight and non-straight people.
I love this! I'm big about history and I'm proud of my LGBT+ self! Keep up the good work!
Dude, I missed you so much, I'm crying.
Yes you're back!! 🎉🎉
Amazing vid, I love to know more about the community although I'm not from the USA is nice to learn about the fight in other countries and how that has influenced others
I HAVE NEVER CLICKED SO FAST BEFORE!! HISTORY AND GAYYS!!! YASSSS!
Are Sportacus and Robbie Rotten gay?
Just some Stranger yes
Yes
Never again will the evil among us drag us back to the 50s.
Don't really understand how anyone can be threatened by anyone else's sexual choices. It's really nobody else's business.
This is actually really cool information on our history. Thank youuu ❤️❤️
What happened to the Stiles and Derek video?
It was taken down because of copyright infringement :(
:((((((((((((
Idk bout you guys but I can still watch the video. Maybe because I'm in the uk? Idk
Nevermind i can still watch it too
I can still watch it, as well.
Loving this series Alex!!
Probably one of my favourite youtubers
thanks for making this after my school project on the very same subject.
I'm so exited for this series.
This was awesome keep doing more!
PIONEER.And Magnus hirschfeild.
I wish they wouldn't go through the pictures so fast. Very frustrating.
why would you say william haines lost his job.... he could have had prearranged dates and prentend to by str8 He told the head of MGM when asked to give up his boyfriend or lose his job he said i will give him up when you give up your wife!!!! BIG DIFFERNCE
Excellent summation of the beginnings of the LGBTQ+ rights movement in the early to mid 20th Century.
PANIC! AT THE DISCOOOO????
I'm working on an essay and I need clarification on this about a man who shot a lesbian and held her girlfriend at gunpoint. "Sullivan was ordered to be ‘confined in a secure mental facility,’ yet four years later, he was seen working at the mill and shopping with his new wife. An indignant reporter commented: ‘All he got for his depraved deeds was an extension last week on an order to ban the booze and to pay periodic visits to the forensic psychiatric outpatient unit.’" Wait, what happened?
this is what I subscribed for THANK
Thanks for keeping our history alive!
Me: * In a corner now laughing because now realizes what the Panic! At the Disco Song means * ROARING 20’S!
Same hahaha
Interesting video! I'm looking forward to the next one
Very interesting series, looking forward to more!