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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The point is that a proportion of people of all races/nationalities/cultures engage in "vile antisocial behaviour NOBODY IS DISPUTING THAT however, we are talking about and wish to address what is happening on Green Lanes.
Sorry and upset to read this news. Wise Thoughts is a small charity based in Wood Green Library - deals with LGBT issues - inc #gayWISE #womenWISE dropin services, please contact us if you think we can be of any help. http://www.wisethoughts.org/contact-us/ It's a shame that Haringey and statutory providers have continually ignored the call for dedicated services for #LGBT communities to tackle homophobia.
Definitely homophobic so definitely a hate crime. But anecdotally at least it seems women may be more vulnerable to it than men.
I expect many of you have seen this video, of a woman walking around New York, with comments from passing men being recorded. Many people found it to be an eye-opener. If anyone fancies setting up a similar expose on Green Lanes, I'd be happy to work on it. We could show it on a continuous loop in Ersan's (?) window.
That's an interesting video, Pam. On YT, it ran into this one (interesting to note how the stats claimed on this one compare with the stats claimed on the other):
Before I got too old to get any of this crap, I had a few stock responses. "Sorry, do I know you? Have we been introduced?" or speaking in tongues. The latter in particular never failed. There's no point trying to have a normal discussion ie Why are you speaking to me, as it would quickly get very offensive.
PS It gets worse in the summer. More men hanging about on the street, and fewer shrouds of clothing.
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