Fear of a Bi Planet

The fracas over Michaela Kennedy-Cuomo’s coming out reveals gatekeepers’ fears of a world where “everyone gets to be queer.”

Jude Ellison S. Doyle
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5 min readJul 6, 2021

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When you search “bisexual” on Unsplash, you get rainbow flags. When you search “experimenting,” you get two girls kissing. This is a science experiment in the bi colors. You’re welcome.
Pictured: Bisexual experimenting. Photo by Julia Koblitz on Unsplash

Let us now congratulate Michaela Kennedy-Cuomo, daughter of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who came out as bisexual on June 3rd, 2021, and who took only four weeks to complete the holiest bisexual rite of passage: Going viral as an example of a confused “straight woman.”

Kennedy-Cuomo’s coming-out post, on Instagram, clearly identified her as a “bisexual person.” Outlets that reported the announcement, like the Huffington Post and People, used the word “bisexual” in their headlines. Then, a few weeks later, Kennedy-Cuomo used the word “demisexual” in an interview, and all Hell broke loose.

Twitter user Madison Hartman’s screencap of a New York Post article was retweeted by friend of the blog Glenn Greenwald, who spent hours mocking Kennedy-Cuomo. Other men with large platforms joined in.

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Jude Ellison S. Doyle
Jude Ellison S. Doyle

Written by Jude Ellison S. Doyle

Author of “Trainwreck” (Melville House, ‘16) and “Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers” (Melville House, ‘19). Columns published far and wide across the Internet.