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Summary: Homosexual Law Changes (Press, 17 June 1985)
In a letter published on 17 June 1985, Jill Wilcox expresses her dismay at the cruel treatment directed towards Quentin Crisp, an openly effeminate homosexual, during a televised event. She questions the notion of "normality" by highlighting the viciousness exhibited by those who persecute him, suggesting that it is they who are truly perverted. Wilcox admires Crisp for his bravery and kindness, asserting that his lifestyle, while not universally accepted, deserves respect. She concludes by lamenting the ongoing existence of such cruelty in society in 1985.
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