John Toner of the Indy reports on the high levels of abuse that one couple receive on a daily basis:
A gay couple have told of their constant struggle with homophobia in Haringey.
Teacher Siobhan Wesley and her partner, charity worker Patricia Macleod, say they are subjected to threatening sexual and homophobic abuse in public on an almost daily basis.
The pair live separately in the Green Lanes area of Haringey but spend a significant amount of time together as a couple in public.
This has exposed them to an escalating level of threatening sexual behaviour from people, predominantly men, and violent threats and abuse purely because they appear together in public as a gay couple.
Ms Wesley, 29, said: “All the time this happens, we’re just walking along the street and we get people yelling sexual insults at us, men shouting what they’d like us to do to them and people just screaming ‘lezzers’ at us.”
Recently the couple were saying goodbye at the end of Siobhan’s street when a man exposed himself to them and began to sexually insult them for no apparent reason.
I'm sure I'm not alone in feeling that it is upsetting to read of this homophobic behaviour in the neighbourhood.
What should be done, as Ms Wesley suggests, to make local people aware that "queer people exist in this area, that it’s completely normal and that the comments they make are offensive and against the law."
UPDATED Sat 11th April
From GayHarrin website
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Ah yes, Michael, but at least she'd have ranted in her sexy Asiatic Aeolic dialect and couched her complaints in her catchy Alcaic stanzas.
While train spotting at Bank, without realising I captured two lovers on video. Long may it continue..
Agreed Pav :) Really overwhelmed by the kind words of support that we have received and hope to move forward in a productive and sensitive way. It's great that some people have made suggestions on here for things we can be getting on with together to help resolve this issue. It would be wonderful to chat to anyone who has an interest in taking action against harassment in all its forms - sexist, homophobic, racist, ableist and otherwise. If that's you, please get in touch - it is International Anti-Street Harassment Week after all ;)
It is not an assumption that sexual harrassment and homophobic abuse is worse on green lanes, it is direct experience. We all walk around in other parts of London. There is a clear issue that some groups of men standing around on green lanes outside the barbers, cafes, and restaurants regularly sexually harrass women and display offensive, homophobic behaviour. That behviour needs to be confronted and it needs to stop.
Who cares whether it's worse here or not so worse ?
It's here and it's unacceptable at any level.
I would be happy to help with vox pops on Green Lanes with the aim of producing a DVD that we could distribute to every social centre, hoping that it would illustrate the gravity of the situation.
Good point John. It would be great to have more men on board with this.
Women raising issues and giving examples of being victims of misogyny + Men denying it /saying it isn't a serious issue = MISOGYNY
Being in Haringey all my life, i remember back to the late 70s and 80s of not being able to walk the length of Green Lanes without groups of young and older men constantly making comments to young women who walked past.
At that age we would always confront them and answer back, sometimes turning into a verbal slanging match but i really don't remember the comments being as offensive and rude as they are today.
Walking down Green Lanes a few months back with a friend and her teenage niece the comments that were made by a group of men (some old enough to be her father) completely took my breath away, shocking disgusting and all of a sexual nature.
We went back and asked them if they would like it if men spoke to their sisters, mothers, wives, etc like that. Not one comment back. They were dumbstruck...
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