![]() In 1987, Britain’s Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, gave a speech complaining that, rather than learning to respect “traditional” values, children were being taught that they “have an inalienable right to be gay.” It was hardly a coincidence that Section 28-an amendment that prohibited local authorities from “promoting homosexuality” or teaching in schools the “acceptability of homosexuality as a pretended family relationship”-was enacted by Thatcher’s government the following year. While the United States was ground zero for the epidemic, Britain wasn’t immune to the fear and moral panic it inspired. AIDS, then a terrifying new disease, had started killing thousands of gay men the previous decade. ![]() Talk to People on the Telephone Amanda Mullĭespite Beautiful Thing’s title, gay life in the early 1990s was anything but pretty.
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