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So I saw this video today and for some reason it really got me into thinking mode (watch the video first before you read the rest):
www. youtube. com/watch?v=aiVGsfinzeU [copy/paste and remove spaces between dots]
As a gay man I am embarrassed by this sort of behavior. I am not talking about the Christian father with his kids who started a conversation with people from our community. I’m talking about some of the people on our side (not including the guy in the blue shirt or the girl with the sunglasses). This video shows a missed opportunity where, instead of setting an example, we just attacked someone that, while ignorant in our eyes, had a reasonable tone and attitude. Protesting for gay rights is something brave but in order to be vocal we don’t have to be loud. Calling someone an asshole or a bigot just because he doesn’t agree with us, especially in front of his kids, is shameful.
Inside this guy (and others like him) is the change we are fighting for. He is (according to us) ignorant and wrong but he is brave enough to challenge himself and ask questions which makes him open-minded. Being open-minded doesn’t mean you know better, it means that you are willing to know better. Change won’t come by telling people who agree with us that they are right and change won’t come by simply telling people what to believe without giving any reasons to. This guy gives me true hope because he is honest and smart enough to say: I don’t agree with you, I don’t understand you BUT if you truly think I’m wrong and you’re right, I’m here and I’m listening. That’s all we need! People willing to listen! So instead of resorting to sensationalism by mentioning tragic suicides, it is moments like these where we can educate people about the separation of church and state or why gay marriage isn’t the first part of a gigantic, government-approved orgy. That way we are setting an example.
We can’t win this fight on defense mode because the other side is already on defense mode. I understand that there has been reserved anger from our side for so many years because we’re making the same arguments over and over, but our anger shouldn’t be directed towards individuals like him (because then we are just alienating people who could potentially help our cause). We have gone too far to be impatient now.
Summing up (boy this was longer than I expected), if someone calls us a fag or a pervert then we can shout back at them. If someone, though, wants to talk, let’s talk.
Change will come from the ignorant who listen!
PS: Sorry for the long post, I hope you've read this far
www. youtube. com/watch?v=aiVGsfinzeU [copy/paste and remove spaces between dots]
As a gay man I am embarrassed by this sort of behavior. I am not talking about the Christian father with his kids who started a conversation with people from our community. I’m talking about some of the people on our side (not including the guy in the blue shirt or the girl with the sunglasses). This video shows a missed opportunity where, instead of setting an example, we just attacked someone that, while ignorant in our eyes, had a reasonable tone and attitude. Protesting for gay rights is something brave but in order to be vocal we don’t have to be loud. Calling someone an asshole or a bigot just because he doesn’t agree with us, especially in front of his kids, is shameful.
Inside this guy (and others like him) is the change we are fighting for. He is (according to us) ignorant and wrong but he is brave enough to challenge himself and ask questions which makes him open-minded. Being open-minded doesn’t mean you know better, it means that you are willing to know better. Change won’t come by telling people who agree with us that they are right and change won’t come by simply telling people what to believe without giving any reasons to. This guy gives me true hope because he is honest and smart enough to say: I don’t agree with you, I don’t understand you BUT if you truly think I’m wrong and you’re right, I’m here and I’m listening. That’s all we need! People willing to listen! So instead of resorting to sensationalism by mentioning tragic suicides, it is moments like these where we can educate people about the separation of church and state or why gay marriage isn’t the first part of a gigantic, government-approved orgy. That way we are setting an example.
We can’t win this fight on defense mode because the other side is already on defense mode. I understand that there has been reserved anger from our side for so many years because we’re making the same arguments over and over, but our anger shouldn’t be directed towards individuals like him (because then we are just alienating people who could potentially help our cause). We have gone too far to be impatient now.
Summing up (boy this was longer than I expected), if someone calls us a fag or a pervert then we can shout back at them. If someone, though, wants to talk, let’s talk.
Change will come from the ignorant who listen!
PS: Sorry for the long post, I hope you've read this far


