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One of things to show my policing students next year. Made me hopeful despite the many problems that organisation continues to tackle with.
See also the video from the Scottish Gay Police Association.
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One of things to show my policing students next year. Made me hopeful despite the many problems that organisation continues to tackle with.
See also the video from the Scottish Gay Police Association.
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on 2013-06-20 04:08 pm (UTC)The videos made me remember the old chant, "2, 4, 6, 8, is the copper really straight?" It is amazing what a difference time makes, if you think that it isn't so long ago that Clause 28 (and other) protests pretty much actively pitted the police against LGBT people. It must have been particularly awful for anyone who was both, then.
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on 2013-06-20 04:36 pm (UTC)Yeah, time is a double edged sword. It's fantastic that things have changed for the better but sometimes I think my students are in danger of becoming too complacent about this. Like 'it's all equal now, what's the problem?' (I see this attitude tenfold when it comes to gender issues) and many are shocked when I talk about Clause 28 or things like how recently it was that homosexual sex was still an offence etc.
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on 2013-06-21 01:03 am (UTC)Unfortunately we don’t have the same level of acceptance here and active support for LGBT people within the Police, schools or other community services. Things are getting better gradually but we have a long way to go before catching up with the UK.
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on 2013-06-21 09:46 am (UTC)Yeah, UK is advanced in LGBT rights. I think many countries are the same (or worse) as Australia. As long as the direction is toward improvement, the pace will catch up.
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