The song was released in August of 1965 and had lyrics such as:
"How can I even try
I can never win
Hearing them, seeing them
In the state i'm in
Hey, you've got to hide your love away
Hey, you've got to hide your love away"
Supposedly the song is about the Beatles' manager, Brian Epstein, who was a closeted homosexual in a time when it was an offence although homosexuality became more widely accepted in America. There was a change in sexual attitudes and behavior during this time and a revolution occurred, which consisted of feminists, gay rights campaigners, and hippies. Homosexuality was still very looked down upon though and was considered a mental illness. Between 1956 and 1965, the Florida Legislative Committee was persecuting homosexual teachers for fear that they would have an influence over children's vulnerable minds. Yet during this judgmental time, bands like the Beatles highly influenced their fans to become more open-minded and see that homosexuality was not a mental illness, but something people could not control.
I feel like homosexuality is most definitely becoming more widely accepted. We're not quite there yet, but we're getting there. In the video I watched in class titled For The Bible Tells Me so, five christian families spoke about their lives being dedicated christians. These families also had someone gay in their family, and the documentary shows how they dealt with it. I actually really liked the film because the families became accepting of their children. Although they may not of agreed in the beginning, they all realized in their own way that this was their children that they were dealing with. I know it may be hard for some people because of our society and how they were raised, but clearly if people would just give homosexuals a chance, they can see that they are just another person just like them. Something that our country is going through at the moment is Prop. 8. A proposition that states that marriage should only be between a man and a woman. I disagree with Prop. 8 because it isn't giving freedom to the gay community, something that our country takes pride in.
Cherrie Moraga talks about oppression in her article La Guera. She writes about how being oppressed for one thing is not any better than being oppressed for another. For example, being oppressed for being hispanic is no different than being oppressed for being gay. Either way you're being oppressed which is clearly wrong.
I think it's really great to hear hidden meanings about homosexuality in older songs. It shows that accepting homosexuality is not just another 'modern thing.' People 50 years ago accepted homosexuality, it was just more difficult to express than it is now. I really hope we can accept homosexuals in our society and let them have the freedom they deserve. Then we can really call ourselves a free country!
Beatles photo: img.timeinc.net
All you need is love photo: accionpoetica.com







