The Advocate recently came out with their list of
the gayest cities in America. Probably not surprisingly, Lincoln was not on the list. Or maybe the omission
is surprising to those of you who have heard the same urban legend I've heard.
Back in junior high -- or heck, maybe even elementary school -- I first heard the claim that Lincoln has the most gay people per capita in the United States. I heard it over and over and over again. You can find
references to this "fact" online and you will occasionally hear somebody pass it along in a conversation. The trouble is I have never seen anything remotely resembling a reputable source for it.
So two questions. First, is the legend true? I doubt it, but stranger things have happened. Lincoln is probably the gayest city in Nebraska, but that wouldn't be very surprising at all. But even believing that we have the highest gay population in the region, much less the country, is extremely difficult. Surely Iowa City, Lawrence, and Boulder would be expected to rank higher than Lincoln.
Second, where and when did the rumor originate? It has been around for at least 15 to 20 years. Perhaps it was true long ago but it's no longer true today. Whether or not it is or was true,
somebody had to be the first to report it. A local newspaper? A national magazine? A comedian with a taste for irony?
How many of you have heard this claim passed along as fact? Do you have any idea where or when it originated?