Articles by: Thomas Waters

Rome, Falling, and the Gays

Rome, Falling, and the Gays

In regards to Wayne’s letter, free speech entitles people to say really stupid stuff sometimes. But when this is all they have, it is clear that the future for gay, lesbian bi, trans and queer people is getting better by the day.

September 3, 2014 Comments are Disabled Activism, general, Homosexual, Same-Sex Marriage
Will New Pgh Police Chief Be Good News for LGBTQ Pittsburgh?

Will New Pgh Police Chief Be Good News for LGBTQ Pittsburgh?

Today, Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto announced the selection of Cameron McLay as the next Chief of the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police. McLay is a leadership development consultant for the International Association of Chiefs of Police, instructing in dispersed ethical leadership, and a former Captain of Police with the Madison, Wis., Police Department. He has 35 years of police experience, and is a specialist in organizational leadership and community policing. “Cam McLay is exactly what Pittsburgh Police[Read More…]

September 2, 2014 Comments are Disabled general
Is Steel City Stonewall Dems RIP?

Is Steel City Stonewall Dems RIP?

Let’s hope that any vacation from active work for Steel City Stonewall Democrats will end soon, as the group can be an essential player in helping to grow the voice of LGBTQ and allied voters here in Western PA. Or, let’s hope that the group gets new leadership who will focus on doing whatever it takes to not be an “account suspended” type of presence.

September 1, 2014 Comments are Disabled Election, general

Indiana Marriage: Nudging Uncontrollable Heterosexuals

In other words, the State of Indiana must control marriage, because if they didn’t, heterosexuals will have sex and make babies by mistake. Since same-sex couples don’t make babies by mistake, they don’t need to get married?

August 27, 2014 Comments are Disabled general, Same-Sex Marriage
Christians and Anti-LGBT Discrimination

Christians and Anti-LGBT Discrimination

Could someone please cite what marriage equality activist ever insisted marriage wouldn’t affect anyone? Because it never happened! No one ever suggested such a thing! What marriage equality activists said then and now, is that allowing same-sex couples the ability to protect their relationships as and their families with civil marriage wouldn’t harm any heterosexual marriage. That’s a really big difference.

Should we seek marriage equality at the ballot box?

Should we seek marriage equality at the ballot box?

Should efforts and resources be spent towards getting marriage equality accepted at the ballot box? Do you think there will be repercussions in the form of more restrictive legislation following a Supreme Court win similar to what happened following Roe v Wade?

August 22, 2014 Comments are Disabled Activism, general, Same-Sex Marriage
A look at why national marriage rights matter.

A look at why national marriage rights matter.

I so often hear people talk about LA or NYC- as if in those places gays and lesbians live all that differently than they do where I live, Pittsburgh PA. Yet where I am is light years ahead in terms of LGBTQ rights compared to some other locales. But LGBTQ rights, aren’t some esoteric mind thing, but real lives, real people and real families, loved ones and friends.

August 21, 2014 Comments are Disabled general
The search for Pittsburgh’s new police chief and Ferguson MO

The search for Pittsburgh’s new police chief and Ferguson MO

Who the City hires as a new police chief will be critical to how our future unfolds in terms of community/police relations.

August 15, 2014 Comments are Disabled general
Gender, sex and the fallacy of monolithic communities.

Gender, sex and the fallacy of monolithic communities.

It is structural and systemic- that we draw fault lines at any intersection when fear pops up or we get challenged in ways that make us uncomfortable.

August 6, 2014 Comments are Disabled general, Transgender Discrimination & Issues
Why so many marriage cases?

Why so many marriage cases?

But in reality, we can’t afford to not have same-sex marriage to protect and support the many, many same-sex couples and families that already exist and have been in existence.

August 6, 2014 Comments are Disabled general, Same-Sex Marriage