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Outrage

I’ll admit it: I didn’t vote yesterday.  It’s an off-year, and down here in Texas we only had 11 constitutional amendments to approve.  Not surprisingly, they were all approved.  That’s what always happens when the only thing on the ballot is a series of issues or amendments.  Apparently it’s now harder for the state to claim eminent domain, which, if I remember from my US Government class, is why Alexander Hamilton got into a duel with Martin Luther King, Jr., over box seats at the Houston Astrodome.

I’ll also admit that I was listening to the Glee soundtrack in the car this morning, so I didn’t find out about Maine until I got to work. At first, I just registered disappointment.  I mean, there was Prop 8 last year, and don’t let’s forget that Texas has banned marriage for the gays twice now.  (The first time, they forgot to make it clear that not only was gay marriage illegal here, but that we don’t recognize it if you get married somewhere that it is legal, so they up and did it again.)

I saw a lot of annoyed people on Facebook today complaining about Maine.  None of them are Mainers.  I don’t know anyone from Maine.  It has the dubious distinction of being one of the five states I’ve never been to (for the record: Vermont, New Hampshire, Minnesota, and North Dakota).  And, in all honesty, even though everyone says they’re disappointed in Maine or angry about Maine, they’re really only talking about that 53% “clear majority” of voters that pushed through the repeal.

So, I went on with my day, which consisted of being a ball of stress (as has every other day this week).  And I put Maine right out of my mind.

And then I saw this:

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This would be a photo from the Bangor newspaper of people celebrating their victory last night. And I gotta tell you something–I’ve seen things that are offensive.  But this?  Man, this … just pissed me right the fuck off.

Let’s do an image analysis activity, here, shall we?

There are at least two people in this photo who aren’t old enough to vote.

Everyone in the photograph is white.

Several of them are overweight.  You know perfectly well that the nice lady hasn’t clapped this hard since Jimmy Joe’s fried chicken won the contest down to the state fair in Augusta.  (No, that’s not nice.  Remember what she’s spent the past several months saying about me and my ilk, please, and then shut up.)

And then we’re drawn to the lady kneeling.  She’s either overcome with emotion, or she’s praying, or both.

And I just have to ask: why?

What the hell is so wrong with us that she lost the ability to stand and has to grasp someone else’s hand for support?

And aren’t all of these people supposed to be leaving on the Rapture bus soon?  Why do they even care about the laws on this planet Earth??

Several Internet and blogger pals have decried the institutional failure here: whenever minority rights get put up to a vote by the majority, the minority loses.  The issue, of course, is that the majority refuses to recognize that gays and lesbians ARE a minority.  We’re just wrong.

I want someone to go to Congress and make these people put their money where their mouths are.  If marriage is so important, and must be protected, let’s protect it.  We need to ban divorce in these United States of America.

Furthermore, if it’s so true that children need both a mother and a father, we need to pass a bill in the Congress that will call for the removal of children from any household in which a mother and father (married, of course) are not present.  Daddy just died in the war?  Tough!  Mommy’s got a week to find a new husband or the kids go to foster care.

I know it sounds like I’m being flippant, but I’m being quite serious.  If we’re going to have all these moral values out there, someone needs to push to take them to their logical end.  If people can get divorced, and children live in homes with one parent, and none of these bleeding hearts out to “protect the family” will do anything about it … well, then what’s to stop me from marrying a hamster?

Time to take the gloves off.  And if that doesn’t work, we’re cancelling both Glee and Project Runway.  You just wait and see if we don’t.

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8 Responses to “Outrage”

  1. sarah says:

    I do not blame you one bit for being mad. I am mad for you. Personally, I am starting to hate the religious fanatics who have decided that the bible says that your lifestyle is wrong. Everyone deserves to be able to make a commitment to a person they love…as long as they love a human being. I draw the line at inter-species love :P

  2. Linda says:

    I tried to comment reiterating Sarah’s comment and MY anger prevents me from even being able to write. You made a powerful post, Chris, and a powerful comment, Sarah.

  3. I honestly don’t think I will ever understand these people that hide behind religion and moral decency as a means to express and spread hatred. I really did hope there would be a point in my life where I wouldn’t feel like a second-class citizen. I suppose there’s still time, but will it even matter to me by then? And since these laws want to keep me from having children, I can’t even say “my children will know a world without discrimination…” Notice how almost all the people saying that phrase are white heterosexual couples–I mean allies?

    I can’t help thinking that the reason they’ll know that world is because they’re going to shove any minority that doesn’t fit in with their moral compass so far back into the closet (or the grave) that no one will see any good point to speaking out.

    And by their logic, we ban divorce or punish those who engage in it. We don’t allow infertile men or women to marry. Prospective adoptive parents–wait, why would there be any of those, haven’t we banned sex for anything other than procreation by now?–will have to undergo extensive psychological testing and counseling and after that a child of suitable race, gender and features will be chosen for them.

    I hadn’t seen that photo until you mentioned it and wow does it ever make me upset!
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  5. Cdf12345 says:

    Wow, just wow. Is wrong of me to hope that one of the kids in that pic not old enough to vote ends up being gay just to spite his parents?

  6. sarah says:

    @ Chris…LOL…you are so right. The sad part is that they would also probably be the ones to sign the child up for one of those “re-programming” programs to try and preach the gay out of them. They sure would not be the ones running out to get the “I love my gay son” t-shirts.

    Some of these religion freaka are hard to deal with. My friend is one of them. She has a bi-sexual sister, yet she has pulled her 11 year old out of school simply because the school has the nerve to allow a gay pride club. I try not to be mad at her, so we just do not discuss her views on sexuality :(

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