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The Gay Revolution: The Story of the Struggle
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“hey’d say that heterosexual women become feminists when they finally understand that society doesn’t allow them to be complete and free human beings— but lesbians had always understood that. Feminists are finally realizing that sex roles dehumanize women— but lesbian had always understood that; they’d always refused to a cape the limitations and oppressions opposed by the womanly role.”
― The Gay Revolution: The Story of the Struggle
― The Gay Revolution: The Story of the Struggle
“In California, there was Atascadero State Hospital, constructed in 1954 at the cost to taxpayers of over $10 million (almost $110 million in today’s money). Atascadero was a maximum-security psychiatric prison on the central coast where mentally disordered male lawbreakers [including homosexuals] from all over California were incarcerated. Inmates were treated at Atascadero by a variety of methods, including electroconvulsive therapy; lobotomy; sterilization, and hormone injections. Anectine was used often for ‘behavior modification.’ It was a muscle relaxant, which gave the person to whom it was administered the sensation of choking or drowning, while he received the message from the doctor that if he didn’t change his behavior he would die (10).”
― The Gay Revolution: The Story of the Struggle
― The Gay Revolution: The Story of the Struggle
