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Pirate Smile

(27,617 posts)
Wed May 9, 2012, 11:39 PM May 2012

"It's a very rare straight man who will hang out with a gay teacher in order to learn things."

I guess the Crazy RW'ers missed this guy when they were trying to "vet" the President.

Obama's First Gay Mentor Calls President's Move Brave, Cynical
Lawrence Goldyn knew the future president at Occidental College, and only learned Obama remembered him when he Googled himself. “Imagine what that's like … to learn how much of an impact you had on that student,” he tells BuzzFeed in a rare interview.


posted May 9, 2012 10:54pm EDT

The man who President Obama listed as one of two people who influenced his ideas the most on gay rights says that today's decision to openly endorse gay marriage is a bold, but cynical move on the president's part — and he isn't sure the gay rights movement should be pushing so hard for marriage at all. Dr. Lawrence Goldyn taught Barack Obama's European Politics class when Obama was a student at Occidental College in suburban Los Angeles in 1980. In an interview with The Advocate in 2008, Obama named him as one of two people in his life, including his mother, who had the most influence on his attitudes toward gay people.

"He was a wonderful guy,” Obama said at the time. “He was the first openly gay professor that I had ever come in contact with, or openly gay person of authority that I had come in contact with."
In an interview from his office in rural Fort Bragg, California, where he is now a physician treating HIV and AIDS patients, Goldyn, 61, said that "I think it's very brave in a way because he risks of course alienating some right wing people who might otherwise have stayed out of the election."
Goldyn said that "I think it's probably a somewhat cynical calculation he made" but that "he's a smart politician and I don't blame him for that."

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Goldyn recalled that when the future president was a student at Occidental, he "talked to me, he hung around from me, he wanted to learn from me. He was clearly not gay. But he thought I was somebody unusual and somebody he had something to learn from."
"It's a very rare straight man who will hang out with a gay teacher in order to learn things."


Goldyn had a following of students at Occidental (he called it a "constituency&quot , mostly "gay men and women of color." Obama was a rare, straight male exception in that group.[b
"I don't see it as he was somebody who wanted to know me," Goldyn said. "He was someone who wasn't afraid of me."

http://www.buzzfeed.com/rosiegray/obamas-first-gay-mentor-calls-his-move-brave-cyn
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"It's a very rare straight man who will hang out with a gay teacher in order to learn things." (Original Post) Pirate Smile May 2012 OP
Kick Pirate Smile May 2012 #1
Kick. pacalo May 2012 #2
i love hearing these stories about him JI7 May 2012 #3
What a contrast to the Romney bullying story. Pirate Smile May 2012 #4
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