Sid Davis and 1950/60’s Anti-Homosexual Propaganda
Sid Davis’ film career was sparked by the 1949 murder of six year old Linda Joyce Glucoft. Urged by his desire to protect young childen (his daugher, Jill, was six at the time of Linda’s murder) from the dangers of strangers, Davis began to produce 10 – 30 minute ‘educational’ films for young people (150 in total). Boys Beware (1961), is a 10 minute film intended to educate young boys about the dangers of homosexuals.
Here’s what Boys Beware tells us about homosexuals:
Homosexual men prey on young boys.
Homosexuality is a sickness.
Homosexuals are criminals.
Homosexuals can engage in violence and murder.
This film clearly portrays homosexual men as child molesters (A similar film called Girls Beware sets out to inform girls to watch out for strange men, too). Of course, the 1950’s and 1960’s are a time in which homosexual men are portrayed as predators and dangerous to young boys, and homosexuality is still considered a mental illness (and is included in the 1963 verison of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders). Ok, we now know that children (both boys and girls) are more likely to be molested by men (pedophiles) in heterosexual marriages who consider themselves to be heterosexuals, however homosexual individuals (especially men) are villanized as predators even today.
This homosexual-as-pedophile rhetoric is seen in the literature of many anti-gay groups, most notably Focus on the Family and the Family Research Council. Paul Cameron, the head of the Family Research Council, has published numerous ’statistically driven’ articles that support the hypothesis that homosexuals are more likely to be child molesters. The problem with Cameron’s research is that he classifies any man who has sexual relations with a boy as a homosexual, ignoring the context in which the molestation occurs. So a heterosexual man in a heterosexual marriage who molests a boy is, according to Cameron, a homosexual. Paul Cameron actually rejects the term pedophile for these men, preferring to classify them as homosexual. Research from the Family Research Council has been used in court cases deciding custody issues when homosexual individuals are involved. So, perhaps we are not too far away from the views put forth in Sid Davis’ videos.
What is even more disturbing is Sid Davis’ (and Paul Cameron’s) assertions that homosexuals are criminals, a topic that I will return to on a later date.
Some useful links:
Background on Boys Beware: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boys_Beware
Some information on Paul Cameron: http://psychology.ucdavis.edu/rainbow/html/facts_cameron.html
Michelle said,
February 13, 2007 at 1:34 pm
I hardly know what to say about Cameron. I guess I kind of knew about him, but I had never seen one of his films before. I can hardly believe the ridiculousness of it. I saw the stuff he wrote about queers and murder. It’s so ludicrous I feel a little speechless–but only a little, so let me go on.
The other thing that I think is really problematic about this is that it ignores the fact that child molestation is a deeply complex issue–particularly when it comes to identifying the motivation of perpetrators. Most of the work that has been done in this area has come up short when it comes to being able to explain the perpetrators’ behaviors. Some of it, of course, is about pedophilia, but that term is grossly overused in this culture. Pedophilia (and this is something Cameron obviously doesn’t care to know) is a sexual preference. It seems to be related to fetishism in that most pedophiles are attracted to children of particular ages, sexes, body types, etc. Lately, and particularly with the recent popularization of television shows like “To Catch a Predator,” the term pedophilia has been thrown around willy nilly. If we do not, as a society, begin to think much more seriously and carefully about our terms and about the perpetrators of sexual abuse, then. . . well, we will talk more about this next quarter–all quarter long. I went on a rant. Oh well, at least you know I am interested.