President Obamaheld a town hall before 500 young leaders in London today and much of it focused on social issues. Obama took questions from the crowd.
One young activist asked Obama which social activist campaigns have caused him to change his mind on issues. President Obama brought up marriage equality, and partly credited his daughters, as well as marriage equality activists and gay couples for explaining to him why marriage, rather than civil unions, were necessary.
aid Obama (Towleroad's transcript):
“In the United States what has been
remarkable is the rapidity with which the marriage equality movement
changed the political landscape and hearts and minds and resulted in
actual changes in law. It’s probably been the fastest set of changes
that, in terms of the social movement, that I’ve seen. On issues of LGBT
rights generally I didnt need a lot of pressure. I came in working on
ending a policy called Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell that was preventing LGBT
citizens from serving in our military openly. We did that very
systematically. Policies in terms of those who had HIV AIDS being able
to emigrate to our country, hospital visitations, there were a whole
host of things that we were already doing.
“But on marriage equality I was in favor
of what’s called civil unions. My notion was initially that labeling
those partnerships as marriage wasn’t necessary as long as people were
getting the same rights and it would disentangle them from some of the
religious connotations that marriage had in the minds of a lot of
Americans.
“And that’s where I think…I have to
confess that my children generally had an impact on me. People I loved
who were in monogamous same-sex relationships explained to me what I
should have understood earlier. Which is it was not simply about legal
rights but about a sense of stigma – that if you’re calling it something
different it means less in the eyes of society. I believe that the
manner in which the LGBT community described marriage equality as not
some radical thing but actually reached out to people who said they care
about family values and said ‘if you care about everything that
families provide – stability and commitment and partnership – then this
is actually a pretty conservative position to take, that you should be
in favor of this.’ I thought there was a lot of smarts in reaching out
and building and framing the issue in a way that could bring in people
who initially didn’t agree with them.”
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