Finger Pointing Over The Loss

November 25, 2008

Queerty has a great roundup of the finger pointing, including a link to the Advocate article on why No on Prop 8 failed. Personally I don’t feel anger at community leaders. I believe the gay community was shocked to realize we cared so much about this only after it happened. Thanks largely to the Mormon Church, the giant is now wide awake.


Prop 8 FAQs

November 25, 2008

The LA Gay & Lesbian Center has FAQs up on what happened with Prop 8.


The Protests Worked

November 25, 2008

Don’t listen to the drivel that protesting doesn’t work. A) We feel better, and more coalesced, when we express our collective anger, and B) The protests did sway the public. 8% of those who voted Yes on eight have changed their minds. We only lost by 3 points.


What Would Harvey Milk Do?

November 23, 2008

This one brought tears to my eyes. I was a teen in the 70s. I don’t remember knowing about Harvey Milk and feeling hope. I wasn’t self-identified enough to relate. I do remember Sergeant Leonard Matlovic, and I do remember the Briggs Initiative and Anita Bryant making clear that some people out there hated people like me, a message I had already received on the playground. But I remember realizing there are people out there… like me.


I am afraid to see the movie Milk. I know I will be crying and sniffling through the whole thing. The message is too timely.


Princeton’s Proposition 8

November 21, 2008

Finally East Coast Liberals are following the Mormon’s moral leadership… this time to establish in law the long  traditional “separate but less equal” status of Freshmen:

Brilliant. You know you’re winning when you have cute Ivy Leaguers on your side. More info on the four day protests here.


Stop Mormon Church Profits: Macy’s and Nordstrom Out Of City Creek Center!

November 21, 2008

Macy’s and Nordstrom anchor stores, and all businesses that respect the LGBT community OUT of the 100% Mormon Church’s new $2 billion mega-mall in the center of Salt Lake City. Stop the profits of this highly politicized anti-gay, anti-civil rights church!

MORE INFORMATION AND ACTIONS HERE!


Sundance Institute

November 20, 2008

The Sundance Institute puts on the Sundance Film Festival.

Do not boycott Sundance.

Information on pressuring Sundance here.


The Truth About Marriage and Churches in the Modern World

November 20, 2008

I think Andrew Sullivan is really getting to the core of this issue in his posting today, Modernity, Faith, and Marriage. Traditional marriage was built on certain assumptions:

Civil marriage once reflected a great deal of cultural and religious assumptions: that women’s role was in the household, deferring to men; that marriage was about procreation, which could not be contracepted; that marriage was always and everywhere for life; that marriage was a central way of celebrating the primacy of male heterosexuality, in which women were deferent, non-heterosexuals rendered invisible and unmentionable, and thus the vexing questions of sexual identity and orientation banished to the catch-all category of sin and otherness, rather than universal human nature.

So now we have some conflicting realities in modern society that cannot be reconciled using the old rules. 

If conservatism is to recover as a force in the modern world, the theocons and Christianists have to understand that their concept of a unified polis with a telos guiding all of us to a theologically-understood social good is a non-starter. Modernity has smashed it into a million little pieces. Women will never return in their consciousness to the child-bearing subservience of the not-so-distant past. Gay people will never again internalize a sense of their own “objective disorder” to acquiesce to a civil regime where they are willingly second-class citizens. Straight men and women are never again going to avoid divorce to the degree our parents did. Nor are they going to have kids because contraception is illicit. The only way to force all these genies back into the bottle would require the kind of oppressive police state [we] would not want to live under.

The answer, then:

That way is to agree that our civil order will mean less; that it will be a weaker set of more procedural agreements that try to avoid as much as possible deep statements about human nature. And that has a clear import for our current moment. The reason the marriage debate is so intense is because neither side seems able to accept that the word “marriage” requires a certain looseness of meaning if it is to remain as a universal, civil institution. 

This is not an argument against the “sanctity” of marriage. It is an argument for unthreading the legalism of the marriage contract from that sanctity. American churches thrive because they operate so freely from the state. Sanctity means to set apart for sacred use. Lets truly sanctify marriage, clarifying its sacred meaning to churches, by relaxing its meaning in the law to actually fit our modern lives and ethics.


Gay Intolerance in the Castro

November 20, 2008

A quick comment about that video of gay people screaming at Christians in the Castro as the police escort them away. It sounds like many people are disturbed by it, saying that gay people are now incredibly intolerant and dangerous.

  • They come weekly. They stand at the center of the Castro and sing and hold Jesus signs and we tolerate them doing that like we tolerate all the wonderful nuttiness in San Francisco, even though their only purpose there is to be in other people’s faces. I’ve stepped around them many times to get to the pharmacy they stand in front of. We are generally tolerant, and that applies to the nutty Jesus people too.  They are just part of the local color.
  • They came just after our loss on Prop 8. They provoked. They got the reaction they were looking for. They got driven out. They didn’t get hit or bloodied. They got teased by a man dressed as a nun and yelled at and escorted safely away. 
  • I believe the unnerving sound you hear on the video are whistles. Do you know why gay people carry whistles? Because we are regularly the subject of attacks. We have volunteer patrols of gay neighborhoods to try to keep ourselves safe. It hurts my heart to hear commentators appalled that gay people are shown defending themselves and their neighborhoods, when gay people are regularly bashed by “Christians”.
  • Gay neighborhoods are a sanctuary. Look at a map of the US. In how much of that territory are gay people assured we can just be who we are? Give us our few blocks of San Francisco, LA, New York, Boston, Chicago, Provincetown, and Key West in peace. Oh, and we want peace everywhere by the way… not to minimize that.
  • Finally, a group of yelling drunks at 2am when the bars close is not a movement or a cultural zeitgeist. I belonged to a fraternity, I know.

Special thanks to the SFPD. They clearly acted in a calming and professional manner. I can’t imagine being a cop in our eclectic city. Thank you!


Nordstrom

November 20, 2008

Boycott Nordstrom!

Pressure Nordstrom to leave the Mormon Church’s City Creek Center NOW.

See information on pressuring Nordstrom here!


Macy’s

November 20, 2008

 

Boycott Macy’s!

Pressure Macy’s to leave the Mormon Church’s City Creek Center NOW.

Information on pressuring Macy’s here!


Mormon Home Invasion

November 20, 2008

I just gotta post this from the campaign against Prop 8. So. Damn. Funny. I think it only ran on the intertubes.

(And Dear Mormons, this is called metaphor. It describes what we feel is happening, but not in a literal sense that we think this actually will happen. I see from your comments on this ad elsewhere that this concept can be tough. Hang in there.)


8 Marriages

November 19, 2008

From the protest in San Francisco last Saturday.

8 Marriages

She had eight husbands and I can’t have one?


Subway Gets It Right

November 19, 2008

In a tidy little victory, Subway, the people who assemble those long sandwiches for you and the world’s second largest restaurant company, has reprimanded a franchisee for using the Subway name in donating for Prop 8. Subway deemed it a violation of their franchise agreement to “use the Trademark in a manner that degrades, diminishes, or detracts from the goodwill of the business” and demanded the money be returned.

In addition, Subway went all in, updating its corporate anti-discrimination policies to reflect sexual orientation and gender identity. Congratulations to Subway for being responsive and concientious corporate citizens. Thank you!

(And thanks to Mike Rogers of BlogActive.com for making it happen. Good work.)


Married White Christians Fading

November 19, 2008

America is changing. Some of us are fine with the change, but it is clear why the Mormon Elders are freaking out:

Married white Christians now make up less than half of all voters in the United States and less than one fifth of voters under the age of 30. The declining proportion of married white Christians in the electorate has important political implications because in recent years married white Christians have been among the most loyal supporters of the Republican Party. In American politics today, whether you are a married white Christian is a much stronger predictor of your political preferences than your gender or your class — the two demographic characteristics that dominate much of the debate on contemporary American politics.

From The Incredible Shrinking Republican Base, by Alan I. Abramowitz

This also defines the core of the Mormon Church. This is not a church with a big role for the non-married (ask any single Mormon over 30),  particularly the confirmed bachelors (ahem). Sure there are non-white Mormons, but do you see them in the leadership? Here are the Twelve Apostles of the Mormon Church:

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They look like the Northern European Grandpas Club. Or the corporate directors who announce it is in everyone’s best interest to lay you off just before Christmas. What they are not is the rainbow coalition of God’s people.


Day Without A Gay

November 19, 2008

The people who brought us the Join the Impact protests have called for a Day Without A Gay

On December 10th all gay people (and supporters) are to Call In Gay to work and go volunteer instead. No gay hairdressers, teachers, air traffic controllers, or Senate office managers! 

Kinda silly, kinda clever.


“Nice” Mormons

November 18, 2008

I have a theory on why Mormons seem “nice” but unnerving. 

Mormons can be good people with an open generosity that is welcoming, but many visitors to Utah find it “nice” but want to get out fast.

I think Mormon “nice” is like Southern “gentility.” One theory says that the Southern obsession on politeness and manners developed as a psychological counterbalance to the bloody cruelty of the slavery on which their society was built.

Mormon society can be cruel. It is supportive and embracing of its members… as long as their thoughts, feelings, and actions conform to standards. If one slips – shaming, shunning, and excommunication await. So you better keep that happy face on! Always! 

The result of this social training is people who have stiff “nice” personas without the effervescent bubbling of more spontaneous personalities. Two recent examples: Mitt Romney and David Archuleta (from American Idol.) Both are charismatic while being widely described as artificial and robotic. It is hard to be authentic when the society you grow up in has such severe consequences for mistakes.


Where The Spirit of God Resides

November 18, 2008

Every person touched by these issues must see Keith Olbermann’s Special Comment on Prop 8. Very heart-touching stuff. (Tall, handsome, incredibly smart, incredibly arrogant… I have a serious crush on him.)

Clearly Mormon President Monson needs to spend less time in the upper rooms of the Temple and more time watching MSNBC, because it is clear from this video which one has the spirit of god these days.


The Gay Obsession

November 18, 2008

A little side note to whichever Apostle keeps receiving “revelations” about gay people and moving this to the top of the church’s agenda…

If there is one thing all gay people learn, it is this: a  straight men who fixates on gay men has some issues of his own. Give me a call. We can talk.


The Role of Gay People: Spiritual Gatekeepers

November 18, 2008

The wisest contextualization I have ever heard for why there are gay-spirited people comes from an African shaman with a fascinating story. From a family of shamans, he was kidnapped by Christians and kept in their schools. Eventually he escaped and returned to his tribe where he went through initiation into manhood and subsequent shamanic training. The book of his life is absolutely fascinating. 

Read his discussion of the role of gay people as the gatekeepers to the spirit world here.

 

(This question of “why are their gay people?” fascinates me. I feel like there is a great opportunity here that we are missing. See my thoughts here. Please leave reading suggestions or other ideas below. Thanks.)


Crimes of Protest: Premeditated vs. Passion

November 18, 2008

Mormons are mortified that protesters get angry and do inappropriate things. 

There are two types of crimes:

  • Premeditated. These are crimes committed after rationally considering the timing or method of committing it, in order to either increase the likelihood of success, or to evade detection or apprehension. Gay people feel Mormons committed the premeditated crime of working to steal our rights, and we can’t wrap their heads around why you would do that.
  • Passion. Crimes of passion are committed because of sudden strong impulse such as jealous rage, heartbreak, or hurt. The angry protestors are committing acts of passion, particularly of passionate expression. This is inconceivable to Mormons, who cannot protest anything within their community. Because they don’t really get the concept of speaking out passionately and spontaneously (see Mitt Romney), they don’t react well. It confuses them.

So I say protest on. They want to be political, well this is politics. They will learn.


Mormons Message to Losers… Submit To Our Authoritay*!

November 18, 2008

The Mormon Church’s official declaration on the reaction to Prop 8:

“People of faith have been intimidated for simply exercising their democratic rights. These are not actions that are worthy of the democratic ideals of our nation. The end of a free and fair election should not be the beginning of a hostile response in America.”

So their idea of politics is: If we win, you must shut up forever.

Um, HELLO? Expressing your view, as forecfully and loudly as you feel appropriate, and trying to persuade others to the same view… that is politics. What America do you live in? (Oh. right.)

* A South Park reference.


Nationwide Stop H8 Protests – Saturday Nov. 15

November 15, 2008

Don’t miss your chance to vent your spleen on the Mormon Church today. Hey, they pissed on us… sword fight!! Keep it safe and sane, and when we’re done we go back to living our lives, and they’re still haters. 

For protests around the US and the world see Join the Impact. (Local news last night said they are expecting 25 million people at the countless protests across America! 1 in 6 Americans sounds a bit optimistic, but will be good.)

[A post Protest note: I was surprised by the rally in San Francisco. It was much less hate-focused than I expected. Maybe one in twenty signs was against the Mormon Church, which I consider modest, under the circumstance. The focus was much more on where we are going.]


The Miracle of the Taxes

November 15, 2008

The Mormon church told the IRS they did all this for $2,078.97!

Congratulations President Monson! A miracle to beat the loaves and fishes! With a bona fide miracle under your belt, you can now become a real Saint! Ooop, wrong church.


Mormons are 80-90% of the Hate

November 15, 2008

Mormons, in their Palin-esque innocence, ask why they are the central target of protest. From the best article yet on Mormon’s and Prop 8 see today’s NY Times:

Jeff Flint, another strategist with Protect Marriage, estimated that Mormons made up 80 percent to 90 percent of the early volunteers who walked door-to-door in election precincts.

…and 77% of the private money for Prop 8 was Mormon. Why target Mormons? Because Mormons are 2% of California, and 80-90% of the hate.


SkyWest

November 14, 2008

SkyWest operates over 1,600 flights per day for United Express, Delta Connection and Midwest Connect. SkyWest appears on many boycott lists that are circulating the Internet because of Mormon founders and headquarters in Utah.

Do not boycott companies just for having a Mormon corporate officer or history. Answering their bigotry with our prejudice is wrong.

Sadly, SkyWest’s entry in the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index is blank.


Oakley

November 14, 2008

Oakley makes sunglasses and fashion. Oakley appears on many boycott lists that are circulating the Internet because of a Mormon founder and CEO.

Do not boycott companies just for having a Mormon corporate officer or history. Answering their bigotry with our prejudice is wrong.

Oakley does not have a listing in the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index.


Nu Skin

November 14, 2008

Nu Skin appears on many boycott lists that are circulating the Internet because of Mormon founders and headquarters in Utah.

Do not boycott companies just for having a Mormon corporate officer or history. Answering their bigotry with our prejudice is wrong.

Nu Skin does not have an entry in the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index.


Novell

November 14, 2008

Novell appears on many boycott lists that are circulating the Internet because it was founded by Mormons and has many Utah connections.

Do not boycott companies just for having a Mormon corporate officer or history. Answering their bigotry with our prejudice is wrong.

Novell has provided only minimal information to the the Human Rights Campaign’s 2009 Corporate Equality Index.


Marriott

November 14, 2008

Do not boycott Marriott

Marriott appears on many boycott lists that are circulating the Internet because of a Mormon CEO and Mormon founders.

Do not boycott companies just for having a Mormon corporate officer or history. Answering their bigotry with our prejudice is wrong.

Marriott has a 100% rating on the Human Rights Campaign’s 2009 Corporate Equality Index. Read the CEO’s statement on Prop 8 here (and the comments are interesting).