Monday, June 13, 2011

The non-paradox of tolerance

"Loving" and the Fight for Marriage Equality

Desperate Measures for Prop. 8 Supporters | News

American Foundation for Equal Rights cofounder Chad Griffin issued a statement after the hearing, saying, “Today’s hearing demonstrated yet again that the Proponents of Prop. 8 are extremists who will stop at nothing to keep committed American couples from marrying. They led a campaign that was homophobic and filled with animus. Just as those who opposed interracial marriage 44 years ago, those who oppose the civil rights of gay and lesbian Americans will too find themselves on the wrong side of history.”

Lambda Legal staff attorney Peter Renn also put out a statement shortly after the hearing, predicting that “the court is likely to deny this motion for what it is: a desperate and dangerous witch hunt for gay judges that comes at the expense of judicial integrity.”
Desperate Measures for Prop. 8 Supporters | News
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A federal judge in San Francisco will hear arguments Monday as to whether the landmark Proposition 8 decision by U.S. chief district judge Vaughn R. Walker should be thrown out because the now-retired jurist did not disclose his same-sex relationship.

Via JMG: Anti-Gay Bigots: Homos Are Bullying Us!


This takes the damn ass fucking cake, but it's no surprise to those of us on Twitter.
As the gay-rights movement advances, there's increasing evidence of an intriguing role reversal: Today, it's the conservative opponents of that movement who seem eager to depict themselves as victims of intolerance. To them, the gay-rights lobby has morphed into a relentless bully — pressuring companies and law firms into policy reversals, making it taboo in some circumstances to express opposition to same-sex marriage. "They're advocating for a lot of changes in the name of tolerance," said Jim Campbell, an attorney with the conservative Alliance Defense Fund. "Yet ironically the tolerance is not returned, for people of faith who don't agree with their agenda." Many gay activists, recalling their movement's past struggles and mindful of remaining bias, consider such protestations by their foes to be hollow and hypocritical.

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Neil Patrick Harris' 2011 Tony Awards Opening Number

Via jMG: HomoQuotable - Cheyenne Jackson


"I am disgusted and appalled by Tracy Morgan's homophobic rant. The devastating repercussions of hate-filled language manifest in very real ways for today's LGBTQ youth. I've known Tracy for two years, spent many long hours with him on set, and I want to believe that this behavior is not at the core of who he is. I'm incredibly disappointed by his actions, and hope that his apology is sincere." -Openly gay 30 Rock cast member Cheyenne Jackson.
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Sunday, June 12, 2011

Are Relationships Universal Across Sexualities?


Breakfast for Dinner from Been Bad Productions on Vimeo.

Train - Save Me, San Francisco

Via JMG: Twitter with Wanda Sykes & CNN’s Roland Martin re: Tracy Morgan

I’m had an intg convo on Twitter with Wanda Sykes & CNN’s Roland Martin re: Tracy Morgan

This is one small segment of a conversation on Twitter that CNN's Roland Martin and I have been having the past hour and a half. The conversation started because of Martin's blog post last night defending Tracy Morgan's homophobic comedy routine in which he said he'd kill his son if the boy turned out gay.




At one point this morning, Wanda Sykes jumped in, quite well in fact. You can follow the rest of the conversation between Martin and me via our Twitter account: @AMERICAblogGay


Saturday, June 11, 2011

Via JMG: Tweet Of The Day - Chris Rock


GLAAD tweeted back: "Language about stabbing kids for being gay isn't 'foul.' It's dangerous."


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