Lesbianism legitimated Hollywood-style via Ellen

From: Philadelphia Tribune, The | Date: May 20, 1997 | Copyright information


Philadelphia Tribune, The

05-20-1997

Lesbianism legitimated Hollywood-style via Ellen

As I watched Ellen DeGeneres attempt to legitimate lesbianism as a Mainstream American lifestyle, I wondered about the long term damage this Hollywood feat was bringing. Seeing Oprah Winfrey exploit her credibility by offering tacit approval to Ellen's actions -- as an actor in the controversial show that aired

Ellen's homosexual admission -- made me feel that Mainstr...

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