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Let me preface the details section by saying that I am not homophobic. In fact, I was a member of the HRC for a while and would vote for gay marriage.
My question concerns the contribution of lesbians to popular American culture. I have observed that other ostracized groups ultimately form their own subcultures that end up changing the fabric of the mainstream.
For example, blacks greatly influenced American music, bring soul, R&B, rap, rock & roll, and jazz music to the mainstream as well as having some influence in comedy and fashion.
Jews have a heavy influence in comedy as well as some business institutions.
Different Asian groups have brought their food over so that it is common for someone to order Chinese.
Even gay men have made heavy influence in the fashion industry and music.
Aside from Ellen and softball dominance (smile), how have lesbians contributed to mainstream culture and society in the United States?
I am not assuming, I am just stating my observation. Different minority groups in the U.S. tend to contribute something to the social fabric.
And also, I am trying to get some major contribution, not something that one person did here or there. I mean something that was part of lesbian subculture that made its way into the mainstream.
My question concerns the contribution of lesbians to popular American culture. I have observed that other ostracized groups ultimately form their own subcultures that end up changing the fabric of the mainstream.
For example, blacks greatly influenced American music, bring soul, R&B, rap, rock & roll, and jazz music to the mainstream as well as having some influence in comedy and fashion.
Jews have a heavy influence in comedy as well as some business institutions.
Different Asian groups have brought their food over so that it is common for someone to order Chinese.
Even gay men have made heavy influence in the fashion industry and music.
Aside from Ellen and softball dominance (smile), how have lesbians contributed to mainstream culture and society in the United States?
I am not assuming, I am just stating my observation. Different minority groups in the U.S. tend to contribute something to the social fabric.
And also, I am trying to get some major contribution, not something that one person did here or there. I mean something that was part of lesbian subculture that made its way into the mainstream.