#I SUPPORT GAY PRIDE QUOTES TV#
Death Sentence.’ (Jason, Joe’s brother in law in response to viewing the TV ads regarding AIDS) Scene 11 I’m concerned about AIDS.’ (Maureen, when Hefina states the committee needs to start hosting the LGSM group) Scene 10 Scene 11: LGSM’s second trip to the Dulais Valley (44:53-104:38)
#I SUPPORT GAY PRIDE QUOTES FULL#
‘That’s the same whether you’re standing on a picket line or trolling down Clapham High Street in full drag.’ (Jonathan explains to the committee the limits to police powers) Scene 10 ‘They’re pulling the lads in for anything now.’ (Cliff) Scene 10 That’s why I’ve never understood, what’s the point of supporting gay rights but nobody else’s rights, you know?’ (Mark to Dai) Scene 10 I know all about what happens when people don’t talk to each other. No hiding, no running away, no apologies.’ (Mark) Scene 10 ‘…I’m a member of LGSM and I’m going to do what I set out to do. ‘Everything will be alright once they start to mix.’ (Dai to his wife, Margaret) Scene 10 ‘Dai, your gays have arrived.’ (Gwen) Scene 9 Scene 10: LGSM visits the Dulais Valley Part II (32:15-44:53) ‘What he’s trying to say is you can’t make grand, sweeping generalisations.’ (Ray) Scene 9 ‘Every women is a lesbian at heart.’ (Steph, Zoe and Stella) Scene 9 ‘What I’d like to know is what Bromley told his mum and dad.’ (Jeff) Scene 9 ‘… I had you down as many things but prejudiced was never one of them.’ (Sian to her husband, Martin) Scene 8 Scene 9: LGSM visit the Dulais Valley Part I (23:33-32:15) ‘But Hefina, she’s like the head honcho, absolutely terrifying, well, she obviously can’t stand this Maureen.’ (Sian) Scene 8 Good, they’ve raised the most money, so invite them.’ (Sian) Scene 7 Scene 8: Martin and Sian (22:25-23:33) ‘I’m sorry, but everyone’s saying they don’t have a problem. You bring a load of gays into a working men’s club and you get trouble. ‘I don’t have a problem with … what they are.’ (Maureen) Scene 7 (Dai, thank you speech at the gay bar) Scene 6 Scene 7: The committee meeting (21:02-22:25) To find out that you have a friend you never knew existed – It’s the best thing in the world.
‘…because what you’ve given us is more than money, its friendship.’ (Dai, thank you speech at the gay bar) Scene 6Īnd when you’re in a fight as bitter and as important as this one, against an enemy, so much bigger, so much stronger than you – well.
‘As far as you’re aware.’ (Dai and Mark) Scene 6 ‘Truth told you’re the first gays I’ve ever met in my life.’ ‘Well, let’s just say there isn’t always a welcome in the hillsides.’ (Gethin) Scene 5 ‘This is a gay and lesbian group and we are unapologetic about that.’ (Mark) Scene 5 And every night on my way home.’ (Gethin about his treatment from miners) Scene 4 Scene 5: Connecting with the miners (10:54-15:50) ‘I know those bastards kicked the shit out of me every morning on my way to school. Bullied by the government.’ (Mark) Scene 4 ‘Now these mining communities are being bullied. Did you learn nothing on that march? You’re still a minor.’ (Steph to Joe) Scene 4 ‘I’ve never met a lesbian before.’ (Joe to Steph) Scene 4 There’s weirdos and all sorts on there.’ (Joe’s mother, Marion) Scene 4 They love a banner.’ (Mark) Scene 3 Scene 4: Founding of the LGSM (6:00-10:54) Who else? The police, the public and the tabloid press. ‘It’s just I don’t really want to be too visible.’ (Joe) Scene 3 It has to be a style of firm leadership.’ (Margaret Thatcher, on TV) Scene 1 Scene 3: Gay Pride March June 30th 1984 (3:13-6.00) ‘All we have now is pride and self-respect and we’ll carry on keeping that.’ (A miner, on TV) Scene 1