Odd, it seemed perfectly expectable from way over here on the other coast. Afterall, what had ensued on the last popular referendum vote in CA on gay marriage?
What overwhelming change had occurred that would make anyone think that a sea-change had happened outside Orange County, LA County and Bay Area?
In places where there visible gays "NO" won. In places there aren't "YES" won.
I'm going to continue to believe that until we overcome our own fears and understand that, although tv/radio and campaign literature is important, human contact and human faces are more important, votes like this will "surprise" us.
Fearful as it may sound we are going to have to actually meet those who are prone to the acceptance of us as the monstrosities we are painted as by those they do know. I believe that if we are going to become successful we are actually going to have to give human faces to ourselves and our borthers and sisters and actually go where we fear to go: to the homes and businesses of those we believe will kill and maim us if they get the chance.
That can be a very tall personal order to fill and I'm not suggesting that we gather and walk through Montgomery, Alabama going door-to-door, but maybe Lassen, Shasta, Siskiyou, Merced, Fresno and San Luis Obispo counties would be possible. No?
Nichole