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NAACP national calls for Prop 8 to be overturned

by: Pam Spaulding

Mon Feb 23, 2009 at 19:53:29 PM EST


Perhaps this will silence some of the critics who can't let go of the zombie meme that most blacks are homophobic -- and that leadership won't step up and say something. This hits all the right notes. (via press release, no link):
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People today announced support of measures before the California legislature challenging Proposition 8, which altered the California Constitution to deny same-sex couples the freedom to marry and equal protection under the law.

In a letter to legislative leaders, NAACP national board chair Julian Bond and President and CEO Benjamin Todd Jealous urged passage of House Resolution 5 and Senate Resolution 7 to put the legislature on record calling for invalidation of Prop. 8 as an improper and dangerous alteration of the California Constitution.

"The NAACP's mission is to help create a society where all Americans have equal protection and opportunity under the law," said President Jealous. "Our Mission Statement calls for the 'equality of rights of all persons.' Prop. 8 strips same-sex couples of a fundamental freedom, as defined by the California State Supreme Court. In so doing, it poses a serious threat to all Americans. Prop. 8 is a discriminatory, unprecedented change to the California Constitution that, if allowed to stand, would undermine the very purpose of a constitution and courts - assuring equal protection and opportunity for all and safeguarding minorities from the tyranny of the majority."

SR 7, sponsored by Equality California (EQCA), will be heard in the Senate Judiciary Committee on Feb. 24th and will proceed to the full Senate for a vote shortly thereafter. Its companion bill, HR 5, also sponsored by EQCA, passed the Assembly Judiciary Committee on Feb. 17th and is eligible for a vote before the full Assembly as early as today.

The California State Conference of the NAACP filed briefs with the California Supreme Court in the legal challenge against Prop. 8, arguing that the measure drastically alters the equal protection guarantee in California's Constitution and that the rights of a minority cannot be eliminated by a simple majority vote. Several other civil rights organizations, faith leaders, unions and leading corporations also filed briefs urging the invalidation of Prop. 8.

"The NAACP has long opposed any proposal that would alter the federal or state constitutions for the purpose of excluding any groups or individuals from guarantees of equal protection," said Chairman Bond. "We urge the legislature to declare that Proposition 8 did not follow the proper protective process and should be overturned as an invalid alteration that vitiated crucial constitutional safeguards and fundamental American values, threatening civil rights and all vulnerable minorities."

Needless to say, this is the message that needs to be spread throughout churches in the socially conservative black communities around the country.  
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Julian Bond and some local NAACP chapters
have long been on board.  It is really fantastic to see the national org step up like this.

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Jealous is from Pacific Grove, CA
I didn't know that a few weeks ago. I've written about how supportive my local NAACP chapter has been regarding LGBT rights. They were at all the No on 8 rallies and spoke out against Prop 8.

Now, it makes sense that Jealous left his mark here in Monterey County -- and he's taken it to the national level. Prop 8 lost in Monterey County, BTW.

When you look for the bad in mankind, expecting to find it, you surely will.

- Abraham Lincoln.


This is why I've been a life member of the NAACP for over 30 years
Two things:

1. The NAACP has traditionally stood up for equal-rights for all people.

2. Just because the NAACP does the correct thing, doesn't mean that a majority of blacks agree.

It's pretty obvious that there are some issues going on between gays and blacks, but I think the divide is being promoted for Machiavellian political purposes.

Rather than discussing how many blacks are homophobic, what we should be looking at is the way that fundies, Republicans, and other anti-gay bigots are working to promote anti-gay bigotry in the black community, and why.

I just found this. It is outrageous, but it makes the point that someone is stirring the pot:

Is the NAACP oppostion to Prop 8 fraudulent?

A lot of us have been puzzled by the NAACP's oppostion to Prop 8. Most responsible polling shows that over 90% of African Americans support traditional marriage and Prop 8. So why does the NAACP, the premier civil rights organization oppose Prop 8? The Protect Marriage Campaign may have gotten to the bottom of it in this story. Citing data from the Secretary of State, the Prop 8 people believe that the head of the LA Chapter of the NAACP has accepted nearly $200,000 from No on 8 through her Public Affairs company, AC Public Affairs, Inc.

According to the Protect Marriage campaign:

Campaign finance records reveal that Alice Huffman, President of the California State NAACP, the only major African American leader in California to endorse legalized gay marriage, has received nearly $200,000 from the NO on 8 campaign in "fees" through her company AC Public Affairs.

You can confirm the payments to ACPA by going to this link and scrolling down. The payments are listed in order of size, starting with the largest and descending. You will see a payment of $100,000 to ACPA on Oct 2, and another payment of $98,033.00 on Oct. 14th. These expenditures are classified as "Campaign Consultants."

LINK

I think that the Repugnant, fundie, and homo-bigot crowd want to drive a wedge between blacks and gays because they want to break up the Democratic Party coalition. If they can get gays and blacks fighting each other, they hope they can create a really nasty fight that will spread throughout the Democratic Party and help Repugnants win elections.

The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in time of great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality. -- John F. Kennedy (inspired by Dante's Inferno)

You are very right
about the NAACP, oldbrit. I believe CORE (Congress for Racial Equality) and the Urban League were marginalized long ago for a lot of the same reasons.

It seems as though people will attempt to do the same to NAACP. Only...folks do not want to push Julian Bond too much...


[ Parent ]
by the way, what I like
about you is that you stand for a principle and not something so...shallow as a race or an ethnicity or a sexuality. You and I are very much alike.

And I've been that way as long as I can remember...


[ Parent ]
Thank you
I've thought we have a lot in common as well.

I was very lucky. I got it from my parents and my grandparents.

The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in time of great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality. -- John F. Kennedy (inspired by Dante's Inferno)


[ Parent ]
You're right
Good analysis- imo this "divide and conquer" is classic strategy for them. Let's hope it is repeatedly exposed for what it is and that will dispel it...

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[ Parent ]
Great News
Julian Bond has always been a class act.

"Neither Lifestyle nor Agenda"

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This is without a doubt
one of the strongest aspects of our case. With the NAACP on our side, they can't try to say that being gay is nothing like being black.

I am the lizard queen!

I know
Being black and being gay are exactly the same and totally different. That's what being human beings is all about.

The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in time of great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality. -- John F. Kennedy (inspired by Dante's Inferno)

[ Parent ]
That really isn't the point.
Being gay isn't at all like being black. Being excluded from the law and from social systems through which wealth is transmitted, however, is one experience--oppression.

The reason this is big news, though, is that the NAACP and MALDEF can make a stronger case than we can for the reality that a right which can be voted away by one's neighbors isn't much of a right at all.

But wait, there's more!


[ Parent ]
Just because it isn't the point
doesn't mean it's not there, and besides, there are fundamental similarities in that we have a history of being persecuted just because of personal feelings and social standards.

I am the lizard queen!

[ Parent ]
THANK YOU NAACP
This brings our communities back together as HISTORICAL allies. Kweisi Mfume was heroic joining the LGBT March on Washington.

"race, taste. and History finally overcome....and you ain't there"
by Tony Kushner


Allies don't agree at all times, but whe one is attacked we stand shoulder to shoulder
NOW, HRC, NAACP were those kind of allies

"race, taste. and History finally overcome....and you ain't there"
by Tony Kushner


[ Parent ]
Julian Bond, ANOTHER awesome member of the United Church of Christ!

Obama take note!

Allies and prinicples...
   
This is nothing new. Historically the NAACP has been an ally, as has MALDEF. As far back as the 1978 Briggs Initiative in California they spoke at our rallies and participated in our mass leafleting efforts.  

They know that Prop 8 puts their agendas and gains at risk as well as ours. Their acknowledgment of that is remarkable not so much for its recognition of political reality as for the fact that both groups refuse to abstain from supporting us after seeing the repulsive levels of race baiting that infected much of our communities after prop 8. Rising to principle they refuse to become part of the process of divide and rule. Hurrah for Julian Bond!

We saw that race baiting in videos, heard it in bars and read it in dozens of racist comments in blogs claiming that Blacks had sabotaged us. One deluded commentator said "THIS hurt....My joy of celebrating the Historic victory over racial discrimination of Obama's, is answered with African Americans standing on OUR THROATS. Shame on you."

African Americans did not take away our right to marriage. That was done by southern baptists like Warren, the catholic hierarchy and the mormon cult. They used Obama's patently bigoted remark "gawd's in the mix" to turn the polls on their head and defeat us in the last week of the campaign.

To be accurate, our GLBT communities reflect the realities of US society which is a veritable sewer of homophobia, misogyny, immigrant bashing and racism. We have a lot of house cleaning to do in the GLBT communities as well.

And we have to be real allies. The Black community has been especially hurt by the loss of good paying union jobs to Clintons NAFTA. There are the beginnings of a rebirth of nationalist sentiments for independent (of the Democrats and Republicans) political action. We have to be ready to support that when it occurs.

The looter rich much prefer working with Democrats like Obama and the Clintons - they're greedier, they fool more people and they're able to get away with a lot more than Republicans.  


"African Americans did not take away our right to marriage."
First of all, that applies only to California. I understand the symbolism of it being California and all, yes, but it is California

Were the black Californians that voted yes on 8 an important part of the coalition that helped Proposition 8 pass? Yes. Was it decisive? No.

Let's get the correct terminology on that note. The less we sugarcoat, the better.


[ Parent ]
The enemy is the cults, and those who pander to them.
There is no sugarcoating at all.

We seem to disagree on this. The way I see it is that the reaction that tried to blame African Americans was just off the wall. It was a classic example of using the divide and rule tactic. I'm waiting for someone at AlterNet or CounterPunch to do an expose saying it was a conscious effort on the part of right wingers.

That fact that it was echoed so broadly among Euroamerican GLBT folks proves my point that we need lots of internal education on the matter.

Blacks are a smallish minority in California and did not swing the election. The problem with bigoted churches is directly connected to the Clinton/Santorum 'faith based initiatives' being used by Rove and now by Obama's Minister of Pandering, Joshua Dubois. Using federal money to bribe preachers is how we got DOMA's in 40 some states.

The key element was the Euroamerican religious right.

What terminology are you comfortable with?

And why the emphasis on California. What other states or situations are you referring to?



The looter rich much prefer working with Democrats like Obama and the Clintons - they're greedier, they fool more people and they're able to get away with a lot more than Republicans.  


[ Parent ]
I am
saying that the vote on Proposition 8 took place in California, not in Michigan, not in my homestate of Illinois, not in Minnesota, not in Texas. It was California. In fact, I think most of what took place has to do with the social stratification of the various groupings in California. (The higher the income, the less likely church attendance, that's even true among black folks)

I did not say that black swung the election decisively. You can't tell me that AA churches were not targeted . Hell, if I were running Yes On 8, I would have targeted black churches.

So yeah, throw all the churches in there. But not all blacks go to church.  


[ Parent ]
Churches are targeted.
First by Rove and now by Dubois, Obama's Minister of Pandering, who'll be passing out those faith based bribes to the Democratic faithful. Attaching a rider to the deal about opposing same sex marriage has been the litmus test for Rove and seems to be for Dubois. Dubois is an ordained pentecostal minister and a bigot, like Daughtry and Swaggart.

The problem for us is if these right wing christers elected Obama, and they did, they own him.  

The looter rich much prefer working with Democrats like Obama and the Clintons - they're greedier, they fool more people and they're able to get away with a lot more than Republicans.  


[ Parent ]
Here is what I mean
In the Chicago area, for example, there is a thriving black middle class. In the mostly white suburb that I live in, there is a vibrant, educated, and well-off black community. (That would be true in the South Shore too.) Many are churchgoers, many are not. Something like Proposition 8 would not pass the smell test with them.

This is also true of Wayne County in Detroit. The percentages for Proposal 2 in Wayne County was 54-45 (it was 59-41 statewide, I believe), I believe. Wayne County is 90% black. Statewide in Michigan, the black vote and the white vote were the same percentages.

What gets me a little offended as a gay black man is that somehow California has become the default referedum of what's "gay" and what's "black" because of Proposition 8. The Latino communities in California and New York, for example, are entirely different.


[ Parent ]
do not mischaracterize the faith-based initiatives
this is absolutely inaccurate:

The problem with bigoted churches is directly connected to the Clinton/Santorum 'faith based initiatives' being used by Rove and now by Obama's Minister of Pandering, Joshua Dubois. Using federal money to bribe preachers is how we got DOMA's in 40 some states.

under clinton, the faith-based initiatives were not part of the white house -- they were still sited at the centers for disease control and prevention (CDC) as one categorical funding stream in the cdc's hiv prevention portfolio.  the faith-based initiatives USED TO BE, before gw bush, one of the original programs created by congress (in 1987) and funded to help in our national hiv prevention efforts.  the same year congress created the faith-based initiatives categorical funding stream, it also created the funding for the national and regional minority organizations and the business responds to aids programs).

to suggest that the bush and now obama faith-based initiatives look anything at all like or did anything at all like the current incarnation is patently untrue.


[ Parent ]
donal...I won't tell you this AGAIN
BITCH...get off my dress!

The quote you gave of mine was from Election Night and EVERY f*cking media outlet was giving the false figure of Black voter exit polls.I was hardly alone at being MAD AS HELL at prop 8 passing, that night.

"race, taste. and History finally overcome....and you ain't there"
by Tony Kushner


[ Parent ]
How you judged my post to be racist, even that night I wasn't using the language MANY other sites were spewing


"race, taste. and History finally overcome....and you ain't there"
by Tony Kushner


[ Parent ]
btw I'll stack my credentials as a progressive against anyone here
I have worked for and voted for African American candidates since Shirley Chissolm, in the Rainbow Coalition for Jesse Jackson, and even supported an Independant Black woman, the only time I parted with the Democratic Party.
I've worked for women candidates and Pro-CHOICE when it was rare, and lobbied for safe legal abortions before Roe vs. Wade.

"race, taste. and History finally overcome....and you ain't there"
by Tony Kushner


[ Parent ]
petey
no need to prove yourself here, at least not to me...hell even I had my "WeHo moment" on election night regarding Prop 8. And if you get me started on the way the overwhelming majority of black institutions acted in the 80's regarding AIDS...

[ Parent ]
You're getting worse.
One - I didn't mention you name because unlike you I don't approach these as personal questions but as political questions. The less personal garbage, which is your specialty, the better.  You identified yourself.

Second - I didn't describe the comments as racist. Unless I was referring to a David Duke type I really don't see the point of that. In any case I don't know enough about to say one way or the other. What I did say was the commentator was deluded and you confirmed that. You said you heard some patently absurd racist nonsense on TV and were deluded by it. You fell for it hook line and sinker. Regrettably, because our society and our communities are steeped in racism, so did a lot of other folks.

We need a discussion on the divide and rule tactics of the ruling rich and how to avoid those traps.

And you need to learn to read.
     

The looter rich much prefer working with Democrats like Obama and the Clintons - they're greedier, they fool more people and they're able to get away with a lot more than Republicans.  


[ Parent ]
You have no idea how much worse....ignore my posts you piece O sh*t
You f*cking lie three posts down from your original for everyone to read.
"read it in dozens of racist comments in blogs claiming that Blacks had sabotaged us. One deluded commentator said "THIS hurt....My joy of celebrating the Historic victory over racial discrimination of Obama's, is answered with African Americans standing on OUR THROATS. Shame on you."  

"race, taste. and History finally overcome....and you ain't there"
by Tony Kushner


[ Parent ]
donal you are rude and constantly make PERSONAL attacks
We'll talk some more Lev. I know you're busy raising the next payment on the Brooklyn Bridge.  
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Jumpin jeebus calm down Charlie (responding to kev)
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Pray tell? (0.00 / 0)
People only talk like that if their powdered wig is on too tight
.........
My remarks are most definitely disrespectful of people whe endorse politics like that. Democrats who don't desert that sleazy collection of hustlers and sellouts known as the Democrat leadership can expect more of the same as all that hope turns to rage.

If that offends you call Air New Zealand.  

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"race, taste. and History finally overcome....and you ain't there"
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[ Parent ]
and
Liberal are politically extinct but not terribly bright: they don't think they're extinct
.....
You're totally wrong but in a new way, if that's any consolation.  (to belfrieboy)
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"race, taste. and History finally overcome....and you ain't there"
by Tony Kushner


[ Parent ]
petey
I'm calm, thanks.



[ Parent ]
I try to ignore you.
But you keep injecting your typically, thoughtless, contemptible, non-political, pathetic remarks.

If you don't do that no one will comment on how typically thoughtless, contemptible, non-political, and pathetic those remarks are.

End of discussion. (Except for the political stuff.)

The looter rich much prefer working with Democrats like Obama and the Clintons - they're greedier, they fool more people and they're able to get away with a lot more than Republicans.  


[ Parent ]
douche
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"race, taste. and History finally overcome....and you ain't there"
by Tony Kushner


[ Parent ]
you also don't know sh^t about American politics
So save your motherf*cking anti semetic socialist workers Party crap for someone who gives a Flying F*CK

"race, taste. and History finally overcome....and you ain't there"
by Tony Kushner


[ Parent ]
I know enough to know that you suffer from the political equivalent of Tourette's Syndrome
Now it's your turn again.

The looter rich much prefer working with Democrats like Obama and the Clintons - they're greedier, they fool more people and they're able to get away with a lot more than Republicans.  

[ Parent ]
and you suffer from compulsive LYING
I can curb my swearing, your lying is ingrained.

"race, taste. and History finally overcome....and you ain't there"
by Tony Kushner


[ Parent ]
lying like posting under 2 aliases Qscribe


"race, taste. and History finally overcome....and you ain't there"
by Tony Kushner


[ Parent ]
The NAACP has been on board for LGBT equality for a long time.
They were on of relatively few mainstream organizations that supported the '93 March on Washington (the real million  person march), for instance; they even sent a speaker, helped promote the event and (if I recall correctly) made a donation to help fund it.

It is so gratifying--and to their great credit--that they've stuck to their principles all these years despite the many reasons our community has given them to drop their support.

Cynic, n.  A blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be.  
-Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary


[ Parent ]
thanks nice thought
but as tabarez notes also, support among the AA community has decreased. It's really one of those famous clash of the classes within the black community that we don't like to talk about.

But...if non-black GLBTs want to make inroads in the black community, I suggest you go through them and not directly through the churches.


[ Parent ]
I suggest non Black LGBTs leave this consultation to LGBTs of color


"race, taste. and History finally overcome....and you ain't there"
by Tony Kushner


[ Parent ]
no, non-LGBT blacks
will need to talk to someone in black communities. The NAACP are the ones to talk to and Julian Bond won't take anybody's shit, black or white. I am glad he is involved.

The problem is...there has always been a back and forth within the black community along income and education lines. That's another thing that Proposition 8 has exposed.  

I've gone through it all my life, petey. I was always the proper talking white-boy that went to good schools and acted like he had a million bucks. And then I turned out to be gay. Forget it!

That divide is even greater now. When I wrote the thing that you had to calm me down from...I have those class-based prejudices (that aren't exactly associated with income with me) too and I have to make an effort to catch myself.  


[ Parent ]
non-black LGBT's I mean


[ Parent ]
I think if white gays attempt to speak with Black str8s
Race discrimination will be the first thing brought up, and the discussion will end.
LGBTs of color can speak to that discussion and add their discussion of being discriminated for their orientation, or sex or gender.
I hope sometime in the future this Civil Rights vs Human Rights discussion will broaden to white gays, but I don't see that as likely anytime soon.

"race, taste. and History finally overcome....and you ain't there"
by Tony Kushner


[ Parent ]
petey, yes, it will be brought up as it should be
but "bourgie" and LGBT blks. will bring it up in as diplomatic a fashion as possible that will facilitate discussion.  

Now if white gays and lesbians don't want to talk about it whatsoever, then y'all have problems. And many of them do want to talk about. Unfortunately, it's the white-GLBT leadership that doesn't.


[ Parent ]
and some of these
discussions are already taking place at local levels. I know that's happening in Chicago and, to a lesser extent, New York and New Jersey. And it shows.

I just not noticed that one of the editors of the one of the gay rags here in Chicago was black LGBT. Some of the GLBT journalists here are POC too (lare Hispanic population here). Look at the visibility of POCs in New Jersey, they are at the forefront of the drive to marriage equality there. 2 of the most visible supporters for marriage equality in New York are black.

It's not even talked about in the same way on the East Coast as it is in California. Maybe the WeHo and Castro queens need to sit back and take notes for a sec.


[ Parent ]
kev maybe it will boil down to generational change
The impasses gays have with straights, the impasses LGBTs of color have with white LGBTs, and impasses Black LGBTs have with Conservative Black churches might be handled better with all of our youths who seem to move more easily between communities without nursing old battle scars.
I'm leary of people like Josh Dubois, but I'm old school and reluctant to adapt. Probably by the time some of these resolve i won't be around.
One model might be the lesbians who left NOW (Lavender Women), and after a year seperated they reached some accomidations to at least behave as allies.

"race, taste. and History finally overcome....and you ain't there"
by Tony Kushner


[ Parent ]
Good point.
I am suggesting a "from the bottom to the top" model (local to national). GLBT activists more oriented to working in the grassroots GET IT. Unfortunately, the national leadership does not.  

[ Parent ]
donal what's this "OUR" GLBT commnities in America
you are neither in America
and you are straight

"race, taste. and History finally overcome....and you ain't there"
by Tony Kushner


[ Parent ]
Tossing garbage won't make you look any saner


The looter rich much prefer working with Democrats like Obama and the Clintons - they're greedier, they fool more people and they're able to get away with a lot more than Republicans.  

[ Parent ]
you denied neither of my charges...... did ya cupcake?
btw it would be child's play to rub your nose in it, if you want to lie about EITHER.

I warned ya to not F*CK with me, and you just kept shoving, well I can shove back....HARDER.

"race, taste. and History finally overcome....and you ain't there"
by Tony Kushner


[ Parent ]
What charges?


The looter rich much prefer working with Democrats like Obama and the Clintons - they're greedier, they fool more people and they're able to get away with a lot more than Republicans.  

[ Parent ]
that you aren't American and you are straight


"race, taste. and History finally overcome....and you ain't there"
by Tony Kushner


[ Parent ]
Oh that. I thought maybe you were talking about your charges that I was a communist (SWP) and a fascist (anti-Semetic).
You trolled out the same charges about Qscribe and no doubt others but you don't seem to have driven anyone away by channeling Roy Cohn.

I thought you'd promised to political and to avoid talking to yourself on blogs. Just use a mirror.  


The looter rich much prefer working with Democrats like Obama and the Clintons - they're greedier, they fool more people and they're able to get away with a lot more than Republicans.  


[ Parent ]
when you post 'OUR GLBTs in the USA"
YOU only know either SECOND HAND and strictly theoreticaly.
NO heterosexual KNOWS at a gut level what being gay is, no matter how intuitive or empathetic...you don't KNOW, and you won't EVER KNOW.
btw being either intuitive or empathetic doesn't strike me as your strong suit.

"race, taste. and History finally overcome....and you ain't there"
by Tony Kushner


[ Parent ]
The best news I heard today
And today is pretty damn special: the US is back in F1!!!

Anybody know some folks in La Raza?

What a day, what a day for an auto-da-fe


Wanda Sykes email today
From Equality California Inc, thought I'd pass on.
"I do. I do believe in equality for all and I do want to make a difference.

When Prop 8 passed, I was heartbroken. As a black lesbian, I already knew there was a lot of ignorance and misunderstanding out there (trust me), but Prop 8 still stung me deeper than I ever thought it would.

I knew I had to do something. So I came out thinking maybe I could get a few more people talking about what gay is and how discrimination hurts. And if I could start a conversation, then maybe a few of those folks would start to open their minds and we'd all move a little closer to equality for all. "

There's more in the email but didn't want too long a post

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merchandise I DO....support the freedom to marry

here's a t-shirt calling my name
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"race, taste. and History finally overcome....and you ain't there"
by Tony Kushner


Wanda Sykes VIDEO
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"race, taste. and History finally overcome....and you ain't there"
by Tony Kushner


[ Parent ]
NAACP...
Am glad to see them, FINALLY, take step a step to helping LGBTQ people of color. As a former member, I quit years agomore from the age of the area leaders, and the 'churchiness', than any outright hostility or bias because I wa gay. As with many groups formed during that period of civil rights struggles, including our own, thaere is just too many of the post-WWII baby-boomers still clinging to power. Unfortunately, their needs have changed from civil rights struggles, to making it a structure in which to have a career. Like many in our own alphabet soup national orgs. Maybe the next in line in succession,like the NAACP,will actually work to preserve the legacies. Hopefully, before of the new breed of OBAMA, principled-pragmatists, negotiate it way, in their "POST-PARTISAN way.  

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