Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83; site mit-athena.ARPA Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!bonnie!akgua!whuxlm!harpo!decvax!mit-athena!gerber From: gerber@mit-athena.ARPA (Andrew S Gerber) Newsgroups: net.motss,net.music Subject: Re: Bronski Beat's "The Age of Consent" (+pink triangles) Message-ID: <94@mit-athena.ARPA> Date: Sat, 29-Dec-84 13:31:44 EST Article-I.D.: mit-athe.94 Posted: Sat Dec 29 13:31:44 1984 Date-Received: Mon, 31-Dec-84 02:57:48 EST Organization: MIT, Project Athena, Cambridge, Ma. Lines: 42 Xref: watmath net.motss:1387 net.music:5556 *> (me-Andrew S. Gerber) *>What was so interesting about the record was the difference between the *>cover and the jacket inside. Only someone well-versed in gay "signs" *>would recognize the meaning of the pink triangle on the back cover. *>Once you buy the record, however, and take it home, you open it up and *>see the inside jacket. On one side are pictures of the band members, and *>the other a HUGE pink triangle with the song lyrics superimposed over *>it, and the age of consent for gay sex in many contries around the *>world. (If anyone wants a copy, send me mail, I'll send you the list). *>There was also the number for the National Gay Task Force with their *>office hours. >Interesting. The Canadian version of the album (manufactured and distributed >by Polygram Canada) has only the lyrics plus the usual performance/recording >credits on the sleeve. No "age of consent" list. >By the way, what DOES the pink triangle mean? (Dave Martindale) During WW2, Hitler tried to exterminate several groups of people, not just the jews, (though, of course, the Jews were the largest group that was killed). For the Jews, a law was passed where they had to wear yellow stars of David on their cloths to identify them as jews. Gay people had to weat pink triangles to identify themselves as gay. This is how the pink triangle started as an identification for gay people. Now, the pink triangle is a source of pride for some gay people, and they wear a pink triangle as a sign to the world saying (YES-I'M GAY). Actually, some people dislike the whole idea because it identifies back to the atrocities of WW2. I much prefer a button that says "Does Your Mother Know You're Out", worn by a good friend of mine who sometimes reads this newsgroup. (Hi Robert). I wonder why Polygram Canada chose to censor the Ages of Consent on the record sleeve? Did they also remove the number for the National Gay Task Force? Perhaps Canada is more archaic than the US? I'm not sure. 1985-What a Concept! Andrew S. Gerber decvax!mit-athena!gerber gerber%charon@MIT-MC.ARPA