Just this morning I was reading on the IHD FB page and there was post after post of bashing toward those who asked that the religious sidebars be stopped. One member left and was basically told "Good Riddance!" by two of the Christian members. In other words, "if you don't agree with me, you don't belong."The whole exchange made me very sad. Even sadder is the fact that those who espouse those sentiments do not realize how hateful they are, or at least how hateful they come across.
reposted!!I have a gay nephew whom I adore- his life has been a hard struggle because of being gay. His own parents have turned away, disgraced. I say to him, they are the disgraceful ones! I love him and wish I could make up for his pain.
There is a car in Milwaukee that I see every once in a while, littered with angry religious rhetoric and - lucky us - outfitted with a loudspeaker on the roof. If that's not way more weird than finding people of both sexes attractive, then I clearly am missing something.
And one year I was totally annoyed by the whole thing because I had a lovely girl from Ethiopia, and a family from Tunisa but there was no selection for African African.
When I was in high school back in the 70's, two of my best friends were gay. They didn't "come out" until once we all got to college, but I knew, anyway. Their being gay just didn't register on my radar as being anything particularly significant.
People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought which they seldom use.
I know how that is. I'm luck my friends are accepting online but a lot of people aren't. On Saturday I'm going to be apart of a flash mob for my sisters guy friend that wants to tell his friend he wants to be his boyfriend. I'm not going to lie I'm a little scarred how the people in town will react just cuz it is a gay couple.. But I'm going to do it cuz it really sweet! The guy is a nervous wreck right now but I told him that if a guy did this for me I would say YES!!