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QueerDuck

(1,729 posts)
Thu Apr 2, 2026, 06:06 PM 13 hrs ago

The singers in white represent the remaining living members of the original chorus...



A powerful image of the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus shows how the 1980s HIV epidemic devastated the gay community. The singers in white represent the remaining living members of the original chorus, while those in black represent those lost to AIDS. By 1996, the obituary list was 47 names longer than the chorus roster. ⁠
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The singers in white represent the remaining living members of the original chorus... (Original Post) QueerDuck 13 hrs ago OP
Powerful image. It really brings the loss home. brer cat 13 hrs ago #1
The image really struck me too. liberalla 10 hrs ago #8
I didn't lose a lot of friends, but I did lose important people in my life. marble falls 12 hrs ago #2
I lost count and stopped going to funerals. QueerDuck 11 hrs ago #3
Yes! ZDU 10 hrs ago #11
The same. Teacher of the Year 10 hrs ago #13
Wow BeneteauBum 11 hrs ago #4
I remember a homegirl 10 hrs ago #5
Reminds me of how smug and self-satisfied Mi'ssippi Republicans were at the tragedy back then peppertree 10 hrs ago #6
Lest we forget. This is heartbreaking. Easterncedar 10 hrs ago #7
That image is such an accurate, haunting display. Buddyzbuddy 10 hrs ago #9
I'm lucky ZDU 10 hrs ago #10
... orangecrush 10 hrs ago #12

liberalla

(11,098 posts)
8. The image really struck me too.
Thu Apr 2, 2026, 08:39 PM
10 hrs ago

Having those in black representing those who are gone, facing the back is quite effective.
They are faceless and they are missing.
I feel a sad, sober longing for what should have been.

ZDU

(1,267 posts)
11. Yes!
Thu Apr 2, 2026, 08:48 PM
10 hrs ago

I stopped counting and really don't know exactly how I pulled through that darkness

13. The same.
Thu Apr 2, 2026, 09:01 PM
10 hrs ago

After losing some of my nearest and dearest I stopped going. Even now, when I am losing a whole new round of friends and family to old age I can't' get myself to do it. I go have a conversation in my head or even out loud with my friends. I mark their passing but privately. Sigh.

homegirl

(1,966 posts)
5. I remember a
Thu Apr 2, 2026, 08:25 PM
10 hrs ago

young gay man who was a supplier to the business I worked for collapsing in tears. I hugged him while he cried "I can't do it anymore, I have been to 83 funerals this month." San Francisco was draped in funeral black...

peppertree

(23,357 posts)
6. Reminds me of how smug and self-satisfied Mi'ssippi Republicans were at the tragedy back then
Thu Apr 2, 2026, 08:32 PM
10 hrs ago

They very much felt the victims not only deserved it - but that God would have somehow been remiss if He hadn't "stuck them down."



That's what most of the MAGA base is made up of these days.

ZDU

(1,267 posts)
10. I'm lucky
Thu Apr 2, 2026, 08:47 PM
10 hrs ago

... to have survived. I left SF in 2000. I miss my friends so much and I miss the liberation the City taught me. I miss it so much

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