Dating the State: The Moral Hazards of Winning Gay Rights

Katherine M. Franke
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The article offers a critical analysis of the complexities of having the state recognize and then take up gay rights as a cause of its own. I examine three principal contexts – the role of gay rights in the state of Israel’s re-branding campaign, the response to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s 2007 speech at Columbia University in which he claimed that there were no homosexuals in Iran, and the role of gay rights in Romania’s effort to join the European Community – as examples of the moral hazards that a minority faces when the state takes up their interests and uses their rights for purposes that well-exceed the obvious interests of the new rights-bearing community. I conclude that critical awareness of the state’s role as fundamental partner in the recognition and protection of a form of sexual rights should push us to regard these “victories” as necessarily ethically compromised.
与国家约会:赢得同性恋权利的道德风险
这篇文章批判性地分析了让国家承认并将同性恋权利作为自己事业的复杂性。我考察了三个主要背景——同性恋权利在以色列重塑品牌运动中的作用,伊朗总统艾哈迈迪内贾德2007年在哥伦比亚大学发表演讲时声称伊朗没有同性恋者,以及同性恋权利在罗马尼亚加入欧共体的过程中所扮演的角色——作为少数群体面临道德风险的例子,当国家攫取他们的利益,并将他们的权利用于远远超出新权利承担群体明显利益的目的时。我的结论是,对国家在承认和保护某种形式的性权利方面作为基本合作伙伴的角色的批判性认识,应该促使我们将这些“胜利”视为必然的道德妥协。
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