Marchers at the San Francisco Gay Day Parade
ph: Marie Ueda | 1977
Image Description: A black and white photograph of two marchers on a street, lined with observers. One carries a sign that reads, “A gay landlord is still a landlord,” interspersed with stars. End ID.
Very interesting how different this hits 50 years on. In its original context, the sign was presumably in the vein of "gay people are people too", part of the very necessary groundwork that pride was built upon.
However, through a modern lens, it's an effective statement against rainbow capitalism; "just because your landlord/boss/cop/soldier is gay/female/black/etc doesn't mean they aren't still inherently a bastard". This may be the original intent behind the sign, but the former seems more likely in the relatively early stages of the campaign for American LGBT rights
honey this was an anti landlord statement, in 1977 and today. the roots of this community are far more radical than you’re giving credit