
A new collection of essays tells you exactly what the radical Left thinks.
You may have seen the phrase “Be Gay, Do Crime” before. It appears in bright neon as graffiti after a protest, next to an image of a dumpster fire or opossum, as a sticker on a radical professor’s brand-new MacBook, or in the social media bio of a particularly vitriolic Internet troll. The meme has also made its way to bookshelves in the form of Be Gay, Do Crime: Everyday Acts of Queer Resistance and Rebellion, a recently released anthology from the radical publishing house PM Press.
