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Sovereign Citizens Spin History, Reject Government

I think from time to time, from a gay man’s perspective, it can seem as if it is us (LGBT’s) against them (everyone else) as if that everyone else is a solid, unified group of folks. The reality is there are many factions and groups of folks, all with their own agenda. I saved this link a week or so ago to write about. It is really a (non) group that is pretty scary. As[Read More…]

September 5, 2010 Comments are Disabled general

Marriage Equality: Are We Getting Tunnel Vision?

The other option is for everyone to accept that there are two parts to marriage. There is the legal part, and a ritual/religious part. Gays and Lesbians are seeking equality in terms of the first- the legal or civil marriage. It’s not that some same-sex couples don’t want the whole church wedding, because some do, but that we aren’t demanding that every church honor same-sex weddings. So any of those churches who do celebrate same-sex marriage- that’s great, and for those that don’t, no big deal.

September 5, 2010 9 comments Activism, general, Same-Sex Marriage

Hate Crimes are Not a LGBT Issue

I posted yesterday and last week about the gay bashing in Highland Park, and the meeting with zone 5 police where we focused on response time, and the commitment of the police to treat all crimes equally because some within the LGBT community feel as if some police are not interested in helping if the victim is a gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender person. The police, including an out lesbian officer affirmed for me that[Read More…]

September 2, 2010 Comments are Disabled general

The Rewriting of American History

Either way, from Glen Beck claiming that the Washington Monument building was halted during the Civil War (impossible since it wasn’t even begun till well after the war ended) and his co-opting of Martin Luther King, to the entire “don’t tread on me” Tea Party movement, any of these groups who are opposed to anything progressive are destroying the true basis of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness by fictionalizing our past.

September 2, 2010 Comments are Disabled general

The Public and The Private: Where Does Marriage Equality Fall?

Yet, my experience also shows me how successful the anti-gay forces have been in their attempt to define being gay as a choice and a lifestyle. In my opinion, it doesn’t matter what laws we pass- as long as enough people buy into that falsehood, the future for LGBT equality will be a rocky one.

September 2, 2010 Comments are Disabled Activism, general, Same-Sex Marriage

Part 2: Pittsburgh Police and the LGBT Community

If a police officer comes to take a report, and you feel that she or he directly ignores evidence or facts, then that itself should also be reported. If you ever feel that a police officer doesn’t treat you acceptably, at least in zone 5, the commander wants to know about it, because he expects all of his officers to treat everyone with dignity, respect and the full attention of the law.

September 1, 2010 Comments are Disabled general

The Backlash to the PennDOT action has begun!

They need to generate fear in the reader, and create a false sense of being a victim. The truth is that a YMCA or similar facility is not under any requirement to do anything based upon a driver’s license. But the next few sentences lay out the AFA’s real motivation with what they have written.

PA DOT Has New Gender Marker Policy

too often the “T” in LGBT is forgotten, and this piece of work is a big step forward in terms of treating the whole of the LGBT community as valued and important.

August 25, 2010 4 comments general

Joe Hoeffel and Dan Onorato to Hold Rally in Pittsburgh

Toward that end, Joe will be joining Dan here in Pittsburgh for a rally/ meet and greet on Wednesday October 6th, from 5-6:30 PM. More details to follow. Joe has been out on the road with Dan a few times now, and the message is one we can all agree on- that for the state to prosper, individual rights and equality matter for all of Pennsylvanians, including Gay, Lesbian, Bixsesual, and Trans persons.

August 25, 2010 Comments are Disabled Activism, general, LGBT Discrimination: Exploring Laws and Policies

Doylestown Bans LGBT Discrimination

I have never heard a person speak out for Marriage Equality who didn’t already live in a place with basic protections against discrimination.