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Subject: Harvey Fierstein addresses the Bennington Class of 92
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Summary: Text of Harvey Fierstein's _fabulous_ speech to Bennington
class of 1992

This is a delayed broadcast, hope you don't mind the posting of your words
Harvey, but I felt some people here could use their rebroadcast...

I hope the bible pushers take special note of his words about religion...

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A 12-Step Program Guaranteed to Change your Life by HARVEY FIERSTEIN

Good evening. I am J. Danforth Quayle's worst nightmare -- an American
with a used mind. I believe that democracy was conceived to nurture and
protect diversity, and that diversity is what makes this country great.
I am gay. I am Jewish, which makes me some other people's nightmare, and
I am a radical. I'm proud to be all of them. I am also naturally gray.
Somebody should talk to Dan Quayle and tell him natural blondes don't
have dark gray stripes on the sides -- probably has a heterosexual
hairdresser. I am also, as he attacked yesterday, a member of the
Screenwriter's Guild. He also attacked Hollywood glamour. Somebody
should tell him if he didn't look that way, he would be working for his
father.

More dangerously to people like him, I can read, I can write, I can
paint, I can sculpt, and I can sing; and I don't need a Gallup Poll to
tell me how to do any of them. Furthermore, I have actually seen Murphy
Brown. I am pro-pursuit of happiness, which means I am pro-choice. I am
also pro-family, pro-commitment, pro-marriage, pro-divorce, and
pro-money. I am pro-children whether they are gay or, God forbid,
straight. And my concern with life does not end after the moment of
birth. I am pro-women, gay and straight. I am pro-man, gay and...well,
I'm still working on that. Progress, not perfection. And I'm
pro-affirmative action for any individual or group that has suffered at
the hateful banquet known as the American establishment.

I'm an actor and that means I accept almost anything as art. I'm a writer
and that means that I think art raises the human spirit. And I'm an
activist who thinks that Washington makes Hollywood seem like a temple
of truth. I believe that if America has enough money to give every
member of Congress a staff of flunkies, then we have enough money to
provide health care for all. I believe that in the last twelve years we
have proved that the heterosexual community can learn a great deal from
their gay children and brothers and cousins --  such as, attack the
disease, not the person with the disease. I believe that the government,
my government, has no place in my bedroom or my body. I believe it's
time to stop pretending that alcohol and cigarettes are not dangerous
and time to legalize marijuana. I do not advocate its use.

I am pro-unemployment because it is the last remaining government
subsidy to the arts. I am for a foreign policy that would allow me as an
American to walk any street in Panama, Kuwait, Korea, Vietnam, Libya,
Iraq without thinking that my tax money killed some of these people. I
believe that a forest is more important than a lumber company, a species
of animal more important than an annual report. And that the future will
not take care of itself, not with friends like us. The earth cannot
possibly heal itself as quickly as we are ruining it.

I cry for refugees who flee persecution, political and monetary, in
cargo ships and rafts and junks; forgive me, but I cry less for refugees
who flee in Jaguars and limos dragging along staffs of servants and boxes
of cash.

I believe in equal pay for equal work, and I condemn the lowering of the
minimum wage. Those who want it, believe me, never had to work for it.
An American family is now expected to live -- these people want one
person in the family to work and the other to stay home -- on $80 a week
take-home pay.

I believe that people's relationship with their higher power is their
own business and does not require a tax credit.  Just what God needs --
another building. It has been my experience that people who quote the
Bible have never read it, or at least don't understand the concept of
context. Just once I'd like to go into a Christian home that was kosher.
The Bible is much clearer on that than it is on homosexuality. Speaking
of which, I was watching Pat Robertson and he was giving a lecture on
art, and he said that all of modern art -- I'm paraphrasing, but
accurately -- all of modern art is a Communist plot to waste America's
resources of marble and canvas and paint. He showed a slide of a Henry
Moore and said (this is a quote), "this American artist could just as
easily have made this piece of marble into a statue of George
Washington."

I would like to see Phyllis Schlafly forced to stay home and take care
of the kids, bake cookies, and listen to her own speeches. I think we'd
win her over. I think Ron and Nancy Reagan should be forced to live on
Social Security -- with all of their children, including the one
conceived out of wedlock. And while I'm on that subject, just once I
would like to hear one of those pro-family speakers speak out against
incest instead of single parents, or child molestation -- more than 95
percent of which is heterosexually acted -- instead of school test
scores, or domestic violence instead of divorce rates. Save the family,
they say -- to them that means beat the wife into hamburger, but return
to traditional values. And while I'm on the subject of traditional
values, there is one of them I'd like to bring back, the one where they
took bank robbers and strung them up in town squares. George and
Barbara, say bye to Neil.

My fellow Republicans, I think someone should tell Dan Quayle his first
name. After that they should tell him that Murphy Brown is a fictional
character. Dan Quayle -- this is the man who went to Latin America
saying, and I do quote this time, "If only I'd paid more attention in my
Latin classes so I could address you in your native language." But I'm
sure that was the media's fault. They listened.

Dear class of 1992. I have spent only a couple of hours with you, read a
couple of letters from the office here, but I am reminded of the 60s.
And my own childhood. To you, really, I'm nothing but a fart in a
blizzard. But you are the hope of America. I cannot tell you how touched
and honored I was to learn that you wanted me to come and speak to you
at this joyous moment.

Some of what I've said to you I truly believe. Some was said for effect
- - -- it's called artistic license. Many of you will be exercising it for
a
living. And some of what I didn't say, I edited because I'm getting such
a look from these two people, and Madam President knows where I'm
parked.

But I do, seriously, have a bit of advice for you, and I hope you will
take this in the best way possible. I have Harvey's 12-Step Program that
I'd like to share with you.

1. Never lie, and never let anyone cause you to lie. Truth, or the
pursuit of it, is all we have.

2. Never do anything you are ashamed of. If you're ashamed that means
somewhere inside you think it's wrong; and if you think it's wrong, you
shouldn't be doing it.

3. Take full responsibility for yourself. You are the only one who can
say what goes into or comes out of your body.

4. Always admit when you're wrong. You'll save thousands in therapy
later -- and a few friendships too.

5. Change your mind as often as possible. Just because you thought
something yesterday doesn't mean you have to think it today. Don't ever
become a prisoner of your own opinion.

6. Beware of anyone who says they know. Trust me, they don't, or they
wouldn't have to say they did.

7. Take care of yourself first, then your family, then your friends. And
if you have anything left over, share it.

8. Do something, anything, every day to change the world. It doesn't
have to be big, it could be giving a dime to a street person, planting a
flower, picking up litter. Anything will change the world.

9. When you have nothing better to do, smile. You'll have to trust me on
the miracle this step brings.

10. Make a bit of time every day to be alone and think. Five or ten
minutes is enough. It will keep you sane.

11. Have all the sex you want -- safe sex. Get lust out of your way.
It's the only way I know to make sure you fall in love for the right
reasons. And I want you all to find true love.

12. Learn something new every day. Read a newspaper article that you
wouldn't normally read. Open a dictionary to a word you never heard, or
never understood.

That's my program. And this is my speech. A special word to all of the
gay and lesbian graduates: As it was in the beginning, it will probably
be in your time, too. From Plato to Walt Whitman, from Eleanor Roosevelt
to Sappho -- we are the cultural and social parents of ungrateful
children. We give them the houses they live in, the clothes they wear,
the art and music and food they enjoy. Do not wait for their thanks, but
do the work for yourself. Art must be enough in itself.

Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim.
Accept no one's definition of your life, but define yourself.

Bennington Class of 1992 -- go out there and make history!


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