Zerbie
02-27-2006, 04:45 PM
Hey - some of ya might remember a few months ago I was discouraged by some reactions to my gay pride paraphernalia by a bagger at my grocery store. . . .
Well, today I was waiting on a longish grocery line when I saw him. He started coming towards me so I buried my face in a magazine. He came over to apologize and started saying he was sorry if he offended me, but he feels compelled to act as his church teaches him. He said, "It's really hard for me, and I feel very bad thinking I offend people, because I have a sister who, er, went that way." So he has a lesbian sister! He told me about having a strict upbringing that teaches homosexuality is wrong. I told him a bit about mine, and how I interpret the anti-gay stuff as being a lot like racism was a couple generations ago. Then I asked if he's ever just listened to his sister, and he said he has repeated to her the things his church taught them growing up. I suggested he might want to just ask her to tell him what she is experiencing, and just listen for a while. We got on really amicably, which put me at ease, and obviously it did the same for him. Then we chatted about other, neutral things.
sigh. If that conversation with the grocery store bagger today is a microcosm of the rest of society - we have a huge huge mess on our hands, and it's time we start cleaning it up. Here's a guy who loves his sister, and is experiencing all kinds of conflict between his love for her and everything he learned about right and wrong as a child. So he signed that anti-gay marriage petition months ago. It's really sad. But also, kind of, hopeful.
Anyone have reactions?
Well, today I was waiting on a longish grocery line when I saw him. He started coming towards me so I buried my face in a magazine. He came over to apologize and started saying he was sorry if he offended me, but he feels compelled to act as his church teaches him. He said, "It's really hard for me, and I feel very bad thinking I offend people, because I have a sister who, er, went that way." So he has a lesbian sister! He told me about having a strict upbringing that teaches homosexuality is wrong. I told him a bit about mine, and how I interpret the anti-gay stuff as being a lot like racism was a couple generations ago. Then I asked if he's ever just listened to his sister, and he said he has repeated to her the things his church taught them growing up. I suggested he might want to just ask her to tell him what she is experiencing, and just listen for a while. We got on really amicably, which put me at ease, and obviously it did the same for him. Then we chatted about other, neutral things.
sigh. If that conversation with the grocery store bagger today is a microcosm of the rest of society - we have a huge huge mess on our hands, and it's time we start cleaning it up. Here's a guy who loves his sister, and is experiencing all kinds of conflict between his love for her and everything he learned about right and wrong as a child. So he signed that anti-gay marriage petition months ago. It's really sad. But also, kind of, hopeful.
Anyone have reactions?