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Category Archives: Prejudice
Don’t Let Romney Shake the Etch-a-sketch Next Tuesday
When I was a child, the etch-a-sketch was one of my favorite toys. Framed in red, it had an impressive screen where one could draw all sorts of fanciful things with the two left and right knobs at the bottom … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights, Family, Living, Marriage equality, Politics, Prejudice, US Politics
Tagged Election Day, etch-a-sketch, Gay families, Romney
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In Praise of the “Gay Issue Voter”
Today a commentator named Nolan Finley wrote an Op Ed piece in the Detroit News in which he stated, “I’ve got no problem with single issue voters. If you feel so passionately about one thing, be it gay marriage or … Continue reading
A Gay Dad Sounds Off on The Ten Biggest Indecencies Thrust On Gay People
Today a blog piece by Kergan Edwards-Stout went viral. It was a very simple but direct statement actually: If you plan to vote for Romney and rob gay people of rights and dignity, de-friend me. Like me, Kergan is a … Continue reading
A Gay Dad Sounds Off on the Aspect of “Ex Gay Therapy” That No One is Talking About
One of the most disturbing aspects of so called “ex gay reparative therapy” is the one that no one is talking about directly. Granted, every aspect stinks about “reparative therapy”. None of it is based on science, nothing about it … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Politics, Prejudice, Religion, Reparative Therapy, Science, US Politics
Tagged ex gay therapy, recovery from, recovery from being gay, reparative therapy
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An Open Letter to My Heterosexual Family and Friends on National Coming Out Day
Today is National Coming Out Day. I know this does not mean a lot to most of you, nor should it. You have been able to take for granted that you could be who you are, and you have been … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights, Family, Gay Christians, News, Politics, Prejudice
Tagged equality, gay, heterosexual coming out, homosexual, national coming out day
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An Open Letter for National Coming Out Day….Abridged
Posted in Civil Rights, Family, Gay Christians, Hatred, Living, Marriage equality, News, Politics, Prejudice
Tagged equality, heterosexuals coming out, national coming out day
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Tea on a Monday
We could all hear the call and when she hung up, there was an awkwardness that seem to just hang in the Monday morning office air She tried to hold back the tear as she looked out her window, I could … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights, Gay Christians, Living, Marriage equality, Prejudice, Religion
Tagged gay office worker, hypocritical, tea
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