From
dandelion_diva,
kshandra,
leianora, and
ataniell93, and I bet/hope many others:
I am...
I am the guy who came out to the entire school in his senior speech and got a standing ovation for his courage.
I am the girl who kisses her girlfriend on the sidewalk and laughs at those who glare.
We are the couple who planned and studied and got a damn good lawyer and BEAT the state that wanted to take our child away.
We are the ones who took martial arts classes and carry pepper spray and are just too dangerous to gay bash.
I am the transgender person who uses the bathroom that suits me, and demands that any complaining staff explain their complaint to my face in front of the entire restaurant--and shares with my other trans friends which restaurants don't raise a stink.
I am the mother who told her lesbian daughter to invite her girlfriend over for dinner.
I am the father who punished his son for calling you a fag.
I am the preacher who told my congregation that love, not hate, is the definition of a true follower of God.
I am the girl who did not learn the meaning of "homosexual" until high school but never thought to question why two men might be kissing.
I am the woman who argues (quite loudly and vehemently) with the bigots who insist that you do not have the right to marry or raise children.
We are the high school class who agrees, unanimously, along with our teacher, that love should be all that matters.
If you agree, repost this. Do it. You don't have to be afraid. You can handle it. You're stronger than you think.
I am making a difference. Hate will not win.
I am...
I am the guy who came out to the entire school in his senior speech and got a standing ovation for his courage.
I am the girl who kisses her girlfriend on the sidewalk and laughs at those who glare.
We are the couple who planned and studied and got a damn good lawyer and BEAT the state that wanted to take our child away.
We are the ones who took martial arts classes and carry pepper spray and are just too dangerous to gay bash.
I am the transgender person who uses the bathroom that suits me, and demands that any complaining staff explain their complaint to my face in front of the entire restaurant--and shares with my other trans friends which restaurants don't raise a stink.
I am the mother who told her lesbian daughter to invite her girlfriend over for dinner.
I am the father who punished his son for calling you a fag.
I am the preacher who told my congregation that love, not hate, is the definition of a true follower of God.
I am the girl who did not learn the meaning of "homosexual" until high school but never thought to question why two men might be kissing.
I am the woman who argues (quite loudly and vehemently) with the bigots who insist that you do not have the right to marry or raise children.
We are the high school class who agrees, unanimously, along with our teacher, that love should be all that matters.
If you agree, repost this. Do it. You don't have to be afraid. You can handle it. You're stronger than you think.
I am making a difference. Hate will not win.
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Date: 2005-10-01 01:49 pm (UTC)This is wonderful!
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Date: 2005-10-01 03:47 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-10-01 04:03 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-10-01 04:52 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-10-01 05:53 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-10-01 07:45 pm (UTC)And no one really cares.
This post.
Date: 2005-10-01 08:04 pm (UTC)I consider myself a happy heteroflexible, but one of my proudest moments is when a group of gay men at the Mankind Project Rainbow Warrior Gathering accused me of being a gay man in denial.
Re: This post.
Date: 2005-10-01 10:54 pm (UTC)I mean, if it's wrong for a heterosexual to claim that a homosexual is the way they are due to concious choice, and could just as easily be hetero themselves, how is it any less wrong if the role are reversed?
Re: This post.
Date: 2005-10-01 11:11 pm (UTC)Because it is a near-universal truth that the very highest compliment ever paid is, "You are like me". It may not be true, and it may not be what you want (and there is a thing called self-hatred) but still many of the highest complements intended boil down to those four words.
Re: This post.
Date: 2005-10-02 06:28 am (UTC)Re: This post.
Date: 2005-10-02 08:15 am (UTC)I'm cool with that.
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Date: 2005-10-01 09:25 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-10-01 10:23 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-10-02 02:34 am (UTC)This gay man thanks you for this post, and swipes it for his LJ. I feel a little weird getting this from you instead of from
ataniell93, who used to be my wife until I finally admitted I wanted a husband, too. :)
(no subject)
Date: 2005-10-03 04:34 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-10-04 08:49 am (UTC)Whoa, that's even more misinterpretable. :)
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Date: 2005-10-03 04:18 pm (UTC)Because we can turn the tide.