A review by mesy_mark
The New Queer Conscience by Adam Eli

informative reflective medium-paced

3.0

So I listened to this book through an audiobook and found that it is very idealistic.   The idea that queer people need to stand up for queer people seems to be so simple but it is very complex to carry out in part because of the past and current history.  The 'sin' and hatred of the past that has lingered on into laws and jail and death if engaged in now.  And if LGBT is not included in every day, cishet washed away, then I don't see how this is possible.  But the book gave me a fever for hope and yeah, as an LGBT person I'll be engaging in the primary message.