BruceChris
06-07-2006, 12:04 PM
SF'ers, I was listening to the radio a few minutes ago. The discussion was about the politics of using Gay Marriage as a political and wedge issue, and related social and religious concerns. A woman from Wisconsin called in, and said that she and her partner had moved into a small town, and had been treated with some judgementalism, and held at a distance.
She said that they(the two of them) had responded by reaching out to their neighbors, expressing friendship, and not responding to the negative things. She said that after a while, they had won over their neighbors, and now their kids were welcome in all of their neighbor's houses, and vice versa.
She said that they were Christians, and offered this as a way that all gay
people could use to reach out to those were hostile.
Now I know that this simply cannot be used with everyone. I have been to a couple of Fred Phelps demonstrations, and some of the people there were
angry simply for the sake of being angry, especially some of the men. They did not know who I was or what side I might be on, and they had no interest in finding out. They were were expressing anger before I was even in front of them, then at me simply because I had walked up to them politely and attempted to engage them in conversation. I cannot imagine that they believed that they were making a positive impression on anyone.
Thoughts? BruceChris
Copies to Haven, Gay into Straight America
She said that they(the two of them) had responded by reaching out to their neighbors, expressing friendship, and not responding to the negative things. She said that after a while, they had won over their neighbors, and now their kids were welcome in all of their neighbor's houses, and vice versa.
She said that they were Christians, and offered this as a way that all gay
people could use to reach out to those were hostile.
Now I know that this simply cannot be used with everyone. I have been to a couple of Fred Phelps demonstrations, and some of the people there were
angry simply for the sake of being angry, especially some of the men. They did not know who I was or what side I might be on, and they had no interest in finding out. They were were expressing anger before I was even in front of them, then at me simply because I had walked up to them politely and attempted to engage them in conversation. I cannot imagine that they believed that they were making a positive impression on anyone.
Thoughts? BruceChris
Copies to Haven, Gay into Straight America