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One of McCormack's colleagues said staff were left shocked when he was charged on Thursday. Speaking of the accusations made against the Channel Nine veteran reporter, they added: 'The whole thing has shocked me. The source, who said they have not spoken to McCormack for 15 years, said none of the actors or crew were paid for working on the film. 'It was confronting but it wasn't strange because I knew that Ben was gay,' the source said. One of the film's crew told Daily Mail Australia that the film was 'highly successful' and was shown at film festivals around the world. It’s wonderful how all our gay activists over the years have fought the good fight and won so much for all of us and future generations of gays.Ben McCormack was sensationally charged with using a carriage service for child pornography material on Thursday I knew a guy who once told me that he only could feel alive in summer on fire Islan, the rest of the year in upstate New York where he was a teacher, he had no social life, no outwardly gay experiences or appearances. So as you smugly criticize these guys in the film, I urge other viewers to try to place yourselves in their shoes, and imagine what gay life was in 1976. mere suspicion of being gay, or even unmarried beyond a certain undefined age, could be grounds for loosing government jobs, and of course, no security clearances for gays. These Fire Island frolicers were all born during the gay bashing and gay witch hunts of the lavender scare, under Sen Joe McCarthy and NY asshole closet case lawyer Roy Cohen. The military was weeding out gays left and right. Gay marriage was not even on the radar screen yet. If a pair did become known in the non-gay world, your partner was known as your “friend” or your “roommate”. It was the era of “couples” always having separate apartments, not talking about the other at work or school, or among straight friends. Society didn’t like it, families raised eyebrows. In those days, many guys wee gay on weekends, straight acting Monday through Friday. Society was very anti-gay, the gay community had lots of internalized homophobia, and whenever and wherever pockets of freedom existed, of course there were excesses that cover compensated for what most of their lives were previously, and for the majority, off of Fire Island. They did not get to have boy friends in junior high (now called middle school), high school, any many even in college. Aren’t you prissy and sanctimonious? In 1976, most visitors to Fire Island had never known the freedom and self-acceptance of living “openly gay”, “Out”, in their daily lives wherever they originally came from.