Isle Of Lesbos v. Lesbians
Three residents of the Isle of Lesbos (no that’s not a euphemism, they really live there) are suing the Greek Gay and Lesbian Union, Olke, over the use of the word “Lesbian.” Although the plaintiffs claim they’re cool with the lifestyle, they want to stop the confusion and reclaim the name solely for people from the region. They’re loud, they’re proud, and they’re used to calling themselves Lesbians. But the term actually comes from one of the most famous Lesbians, in both meanings of the word, Sappho, a writer in Ancient Greece who wrote love poems to other women. Despite the ridiculousness of the charges of “psychological and moral rape” of their label, the case, supported by a member of a local pagan group and two other inhabitants, will be heard in a court in Athens sometime in June. [The Telegraph]


















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atlgirl
wrote on May 2 2008 @ 07:56 am: [report]
I’m a little confused. Are people from Lesbos called “Lesbians”? Sueing the Greek Gay and Lesbian Union seems a little short-sighted. I mean, it’s not like anyone else isn’t using the label either. Who’s next? Ellen?