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Cho No! Flap Mars Dem 'Unity'
by Bob Roehr
2004-07-28

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Margaret Cho, the fierce comic known for her controversial sexual and political comments, was 'uninvited' to perform at Unity '04, the leading GLBT event at the Democratic National Convention in Boston, on July 26. Organizers said her performance would detract from the message of the event and the convention.

The Kerry campaign has given guidance that it wants to see a pro-Kerry message from the convention and has asked participants to tone down their anti-Bush rhetoric. Unity '04 is not an official part of the convention but many of the organizations participating in it work closely with the campaign.

The party conventions have become increasingly stage-managed and lacking in drama, so even the smallest disagreement comes under the microscope of the voracious media, despite the fact that network coverage is declining.

The purpose of Unity '04 is 'to show a united GLBT community behind the Kerry-Edwards ticket, behind this convention,' said Human Rights Campaign spokesman Mark Shields. Ten organizations came together for the event. Cho was asked to give a 10-20 minute performance as part of the event and agreed.

When they spoke with Cho's manager Karen Taussig on July 19 to finalize plans, she said the performance would be a preview of material from Cho's forthcoming 'State of Emergency' tour, an hour to an hour and a half long, and 'brutal,' said Shields.

The organizers became concerned that 'she would overshadow these groups. And we don't want to censor her,' Shields said. 'We'd rather have eyes focused on our presence at this convention rather than on what Margaret Cho said last night.'

Both Shields and the Cho camp claim that the decision was amicable.

And then the news hit the Internet and members of the community began emailing their community organizations.

Matt Foreman, executive director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, said they were 'dismayed' by the decision to uninvite Cho. 'Under these circumstances, we must regretfully withdraw our support from this event.'

'It wasn't our decision,' National Stonewall Democrats spokesman John Marble told 365Gay.com . He praised Cho for the voter registration work she is doing with them.

HRC's Shields says they did not act unilaterally but rather consulted 'with Stonewall Democrats, NGLTF, in spite of Matt Forman's claims to the contrary, GLAAD, Victory Fund ... I thought that they were going to check with all of them before they made the call back to Margaret.'

The decision prompted a lively series of postings online, particularly at the progressive political site the DailyKos.com .

The gay group DontAmend.com, established to fight the Federal Marriage Amendment, picketed outside of the Unity '04 in protest of Kerry's support for an amendment to the Massachusetts Constitution that would bar same-sex marriages.

In other convention news, Rep. Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin, the only openly lesbian in Congress, was named as one of the many vice chairs of the convention and addressed it on opening day, July 26. It is the first time that an openly gay or lesbian person has carried that title, though openly gay people have addressed both party conventions in the past, going back as far as 1980.

Five transgendered persons are serving as delegates to the convention. But they are not pleased with the decision to exclude their issues from the party platform.

Gays and lesbians shared their disappointment as there was no support for same-sex marriage in that document either. An Associated Press poll of delegates to the convention found that 41% favor gay marriage, 21% oppose it, and the balance either did not indicate or thought the options did not reflect their view on the subject.

AIDS almost missed getting a spot on the dais at the convention. Only last-minute lobbying brought the addition of Denise Stokes to the roster. She is an African American from Atlanta who is living with AIDS. 'We were making plane reservations for her literally on Friday,' said Paul Feldman, spokesman for the National Association of People With AIDS.


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