We are SO fucked.
Nov. 4th, 2004 09:00 pmThis morning I got up almost hopeful. As much as this all sucks, at least it's over. On the drive to work, I was writing a post in my head about all the things we could do to work for a better America.
Then I started reading my friends list and my mood went downhill fast.
Then this afternoon I went to CNN.com and found this:
"I earned capital in the campaign, political capital, and now I intend to spend it."
I went in my boss' office and said about fifteen times that "we are so screwed."
The man has absolutely no intention whatsoever of trying to bring the country together. His version of being "a uniter, not a divider" is that he tells us what to do and we all get behind him like good little sheep.
I started crying this afternoon in a friend's office. When she said "at least you can get married," I cried harder. Why is it that I could run off to Vegas, pick up some guy I've never seen before, and marry him, and she can't marry the woman she's loved and been faithful to for years and years? It's just wrong.
And for all of you who think homosexuality is Wrong and just the biggest sin you can commit (ahead of killing, lying, and a bunch of other things that actually made the Ten Commandments), all I have to say is: If you think gay sex is wrong, well then don't have it. But you've got no right to tell anyone else they can't. That's between them and God.
I went to a debate on same-sex marriage at Vandy a few years ago. The pro people all got up and said "we're not talking about religious marriage, we don't want to tell any religious group what to do, we're just talking about civil marriage rights." Then the con people got up and screamed about religious marriage for two hours. They're not listening.
Some of you who voted for Bush seem not to understand why this is so upsetting to many of us on the left. If Kerry had been elected, you would still have a voice in politics. The Republican majorities would ensure that. But now, with the Republicans fully in charge of everything and about to start stacking the judiciary, and with Bush's history of saying he'll be a uniter and then doing whatever he damn well pleases, we have no reason to believe that we'll be listened to. We have no reason to believe that we even matter anymore. We're like strangers in a strange land, wondering what's going to be taken from us next.
I've seen that some polyamourous bisexual people voted for Bush because they liked his tax cuts. In all honesty, what are you thinking? Have you not noticed the man's stance on Puritanical morality? Don't think you'll be exempted from his judgment because you voted for him.
I'm so scared. I tried so hard -- so many of us did. But proven facts were no match for the Cult of Bush. Can't you see? It's not about losing. It's about fearing for the American way of life.
Then I started reading my friends list and my mood went downhill fast.
Then this afternoon I went to CNN.com and found this:
"I earned capital in the campaign, political capital, and now I intend to spend it."
I went in my boss' office and said about fifteen times that "we are so screwed."
The man has absolutely no intention whatsoever of trying to bring the country together. His version of being "a uniter, not a divider" is that he tells us what to do and we all get behind him like good little sheep.
I started crying this afternoon in a friend's office. When she said "at least you can get married," I cried harder. Why is it that I could run off to Vegas, pick up some guy I've never seen before, and marry him, and she can't marry the woman she's loved and been faithful to for years and years? It's just wrong.
And for all of you who think homosexuality is Wrong and just the biggest sin you can commit (ahead of killing, lying, and a bunch of other things that actually made the Ten Commandments), all I have to say is: If you think gay sex is wrong, well then don't have it. But you've got no right to tell anyone else they can't. That's between them and God.
I went to a debate on same-sex marriage at Vandy a few years ago. The pro people all got up and said "we're not talking about religious marriage, we don't want to tell any religious group what to do, we're just talking about civil marriage rights." Then the con people got up and screamed about religious marriage for two hours. They're not listening.
Some of you who voted for Bush seem not to understand why this is so upsetting to many of us on the left. If Kerry had been elected, you would still have a voice in politics. The Republican majorities would ensure that. But now, with the Republicans fully in charge of everything and about to start stacking the judiciary, and with Bush's history of saying he'll be a uniter and then doing whatever he damn well pleases, we have no reason to believe that we'll be listened to. We have no reason to believe that we even matter anymore. We're like strangers in a strange land, wondering what's going to be taken from us next.
I've seen that some polyamourous bisexual people voted for Bush because they liked his tax cuts. In all honesty, what are you thinking? Have you not noticed the man's stance on Puritanical morality? Don't think you'll be exempted from his judgment because you voted for him.
I'm so scared. I tried so hard -- so many of us did. But proven facts were no match for the Cult of Bush. Can't you see? It's not about losing. It's about fearing for the American way of life.
Re: I can understand...
Date: 2004-11-04 07:41 pm (UTC)Where exactly have you been the last four years? He's been LOBBYING for a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriages. He may not get it passed in the next four years, but I sincerely doubt it will be for lack of trying.
As for not attacking peoples' rights ... um, right. So there's no Patriot Act? There's no federal "no fly" list? There's no extension of National Guard tours of duty on the grounds of his "war on terror" which has nothing to do with 9/11 anymore, and which is sending people who signed up to protect the homefront to the battlefront.
Nope, no rights taken away or under attack there. None at all. But hey, at least rich white straight folks' lives will only get better, and really that's all that matters, eh?
Re: I can understand...
Date: 2004-11-04 08:03 pm (UTC)Worshipfully,
Molly!
Re: I can understand...
Date: 2004-11-04 08:08 pm (UTC)Again, don't think I'm trolling or flaming or anything else. I have a pretty good idea of how government works - I'll stick with Bush getting that amendment passed is a longshot.
Re: I can understand...
Date: 2004-11-04 10:45 pm (UTC)No, he'll leave that to the Supreme Court. He'll wait 'til he's appointed replacements for the Justices who will be retiring in the next four years, first, so as to stack the court with right-wing bigots just like himself. And then they'll overturn Lawrence v. Texas, which last year struck down the sodomy statutes that were used to make same-sex partnering criminal.
You don't think he'll push it that far, or that a Bush-stacked USSC won't? Just keep your eyes on them.
it's just a legal thing
*slaps forehead* Doh!
Sorry, my bad. You're right.
And that Constitution whatsit-thingy? Yeah, that's "just a legal thing," too.
No worries, right? Wrong.
I'll stick with Bush getting that amendment passed is a longshot.
*wince*
So loss of mine and other GLBT people's civil rights is a risk you're willing to take, huh?
And what happens if you're shocked and dismayed to find that you were wrong, and he gets that amendment enacted? I get your humble apology?
I hate to say it, but that won't mean much.
Listen, I know you're
The thing is, though, I just wish millions of heterosexuals hadn't regarded me as a sacrifice they're willing to make. Because, you know, I'd die to defend their right to love who they love and marry who they love, and I'd even die to defend their right to condemn me for being who I am. To feel no obligation whatsoever to return the favor, just a little, by voting against these amendments to state constitutions prohibiting same-sex couples from marrying? It's not fair.
And worse, it's cruel.
If that's not enough, then what I'd like to know is, where are all the rational self-centered people in America? Why don't they at least realize that if they sit by and do nothing while one minority after another is disenfranchised, eventually it's going to be them that's stripped of one or more liberties? And there will be no one to come to their defense, because everyone else has already been eliminated.
Rather like that Nazi Germany quote, isn't it?
Re: I can understand...
Date: 2004-11-05 05:00 am (UTC)So you must be a good guy at heart ... even though you seem to think I'm going to hell because I'm non-heterosexual.
Wrong. I said saved is saved. To God, my inability to keep a civil tongue in my head is probly more of a sin than homosexuality, because I do occasionally take his name in vain. To God, in the old testament, *any* sin was worthy of eternal death. But as you so rightly pointed out, we are under the New Covanent - Christ's sacrifice for our sins. It's a gift, like he handed you a "get out of hell free" card, all you have to do is accept it. I'm not preaching to you - I'm telling you that I don't think you have to go to hell because your homosexual, I never did. I'm not sure where you got the idea, and I just want to make sure you understand me.
I really don't want to address the rest of this. Not because I have nothing to say about it, feel defeated, or anything like that. Just because in a minute you're going to wise up and ask me - if I say there's a chance that someone *could* tell you that you *can't* be homosexual, and I think that would be wrong for them to do it - what would posses me to vote for Bush? I'm suprised no one has asked yet. The end result of the question is that I wouldn't answer. Everyone would think I needed to be locked up in a rubber room. But in the long run, I'm willing to bet I was right. If a time comes, when something totally unimaginable happens, and we only have one way out - and I say "I told you so." - you're welcome to say "No, you didn't.". But then you'll know I wasn't crazy.
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Date: 2004-11-05 10:57 am (UTC)