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Split: Strong Walls, Hurled Stones, Reconciliation?

Started by Shana A, November 13, 2008, 01:02:08 PM

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Shana A

Split: Strong Walls, Hurled Stones, Reconciliation?
Posted November 13, 2008

http://radnichole.wordpress.com/2008/11/13/split-strong-walls-hurled-stones-reconciliation/

I'd sworn-off writing anymore of Proposition 8 and the resulting boycotts, press conferences, backing away, lashings of groups of people, job resignations, trans-homophobia, homo-homophobia, hetero-homophobia and assorted other all-too-human reactions to its passage. O, well, oaths are made to be broken when circumstances make the oath less -comfortable than it had seemed to be. (That should be a quip, but I imagine that most folks can understand it pretty well in terms of their own lives.)

That 52% of voting Californians decided it was acceptable to attempt to "referendum-away" a right granted painting-split1to a segmant of the population is simply silly. Why should I, or anyone else, get a vote on whether or not someone deserves a set of civil-protections and rights that others have? What kind of sanity prevails in that? My initial reaction is: none at all.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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