Monday, January 2, 2006
New Blog Site!
I am moving Queer Notes to blogspot.com
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10:18 am pst
Apathy and Conservatism
Since I submitted my last Queer Notes column for the Triangle Journal News, I've been thinking about all the things I wanted
to say but did not have the space for about what I have learned about the Memphis gay community and what is holding us back
as a community.
I mentioned the problems of leadership and members in gay organizations, but the larger problem I believe is apathy and political/religious
conservatism. I estimate that at least half of the gay communty is political apathetic and is not involved in any political
organization fighting for their civil rights. Another 25 percent or so are political (REPUBLICAN) or religious (CATHOLIC,
ETC.) conservatives who support organiznations that are working against our civil rights.
I've been trying to point out the serious problem of Uncle Tom (gay) Republicans who support the anti-gay Republcian Party
and candidates like George Bush who are alligned with the anti-Christian Right. I don't believe we should tolerate this kind
of treason.
There is no justification for the gay Republican support of George Bush and the GOP. Here are their stated reasons for supporting
Bush and the GOP, and my refutation of them:
1. Conservative gays support the Republican party because they believe in limited government.
* Then how can they support George Bush? Bush inherited a budget SURPLUS from Clinton and has turned it into record DEBT and
DEFICITS.
The Republican Party supports BIG government! They support INCREASING corprate welfare and MILITARY spending... which is
BIG GOVERNMENT! And the Republican Party supports an Orwellian BIG GOVERNMENT that invades the privacy of homes, families
and bedrooms!
2. Gay Republicans support the Republican Party because they support a strong military and the "war on terrorism".
*So do Democrats! The difference is that Bush and neo-Conservatives ignored the threat of terrorism and failed to protect
us from it. (According Richard Clarke and other terrorism experts and the 9/11 Commision!) According to many military supporters,
the Bush administration (Rumsfield, etc.) have weakened our military considerably. Bush's illegal invasion of Iraq, which
had NOTHING to do with fighting terrorism, has fueled more anti-american sentiment and terrorism!
3. Democrats, like John Kerry, Do no Support Gay Marriage either, so the Democratic Party is no better than the Republican
Party...
*In fact, there is more support for gay marriage in the Democratic Party and among liberal Democrats than among Conservative
Republicans. The main reason Democrats do not publicly support gay marriage is the Republican Party's political strategy
of using cultural issues like gay marriage, "family values" and abortion to attack Democrats and win elections in
the South and conservative states. While the difference between Democrats and Republicans on gay marriage is not clear, the
differences on other gay rights issues is very clear. The Republican Party's platform explicitly rejects gay and lesbian
civil rights, including protections against workplace discrimination, and supports the exlusion of gays in the military.
The Democratic Party Platform supports civil rights, including civil unions and domestic partnership benefits, and calls for
the repeal of the "don't ask don't tell" military policy, which Clinton was forced to accept as part of a compromise
with the Republicans and the military. Remember that Clinton was attacked by the REPUBLICAN PARTY for his effort to end discrimination
against gays in the military.. And Bill Clinton was the FIRST President to include gay and lesbian civil rights in his campaign
and his state of the union messages.
We must challenge the Uncle Tom Republicans and refute their lies and misinformation. They are supporting an anti-gay political
party and president and are supporting the oppression of gays and lesbians for mainly economic reasons... They are after
all mostly upper middle class White men who care more about protecting their social status than social justice and equality.
12:15 am pst