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I just watched a bottle fly across a crowd of fans, and into the face of a musician.
The musician was onstage, playing his guitar and singing.
Yes, I am watching Nashville. The musician is a young man who came out.
The man who threw the beer bottle was a red neck that has violent hatred
for a former mainstream country and western star.
This small clip of film exhibits the desecration of hope.
It took just one violent hateful man, who took one violent action,
to put a stop to everyone's pleasant and enjoyable time.
The violent man felt he had a right to be unpleasant,
and shout hurtful insults and slurs. The violent man
only cared about his emotions. He did not care that
all of the other people were there to give the young
gay man a chance. They had hopes of listening to
enjoyable music and hearing a wonderful set of songs.
The bottle that was thrown by the violent man cut the young man's nose and mouth.
The the young man's face was dripping with blood.
No one had expected that the man who had become aggressive with language,
would turn to expressing himself with a physical attack.
The violent man came back to the venue, the next night.
The young man was onstage, ready to play, again.
The violent man was ready to repeat his ugly display.
The violent man shouted more ugly insults.
"Get off of the stage, homo!"
Security confronted the violent man.
"You should leave."
Security pulled the violent man away, to the door.
The young gay man exclaimed he would not let his rights to be taken away.
The crowd applauded his determination and bravery.
The crowd and the musician proceded to have a good time.
Someone gave the violent man the idea that he had the right to act on his emotions, and hurt someone.
He did not like the idea that the young man could live as a happy gay man.
He wanted to stop him from playing and singing.
I am one of the people that voted for President Obama.
Hope and Change for the better, and for all people.
I was hoping that everyone who behaved like a decent human being,
would be treated like a decent human being.
The old ways were denial, falsehood, and slander.
Cruelty and violence were brought back by Trump.
He spreads lies, he feeds hated and and he encourages violence.
There is beauty when all hold hands and smile.
There is ugliness, when there are snarling faces, spewing hatred.
There is pain in the heart, and hurt in the body, when hopes of acceptance and welcome are taken away.
The richest country in the world cannot afford generosity and kindness ?
Jeb Bush threw away more than a hundred million dollars, on a half hearted campaign for president.
With lack of transparency concerning campaign funds, it could have been two hundred million.
Meanwhile in Boston, the most integrated school we have is closing classes for gifted children because there is no money to fund them. They are losing art, music, library resources and math teachers.
The musician was onstage, playing his guitar and singing.
Yes, I am watching Nashville. The musician is a young man who came out.
The man who threw the beer bottle was a red neck that has violent hatred
for a former mainstream country and western star.
This small clip of film exhibits the desecration of hope.
It took just one violent hateful man, who took one violent action,
to put a stop to everyone's pleasant and enjoyable time.
The violent man felt he had a right to be unpleasant,
and shout hurtful insults and slurs. The violent man
only cared about his emotions. He did not care that
all of the other people were there to give the young
gay man a chance. They had hopes of listening to
enjoyable music and hearing a wonderful set of songs.
The bottle that was thrown by the violent man cut the young man's nose and mouth.
The the young man's face was dripping with blood.
No one had expected that the man who had become aggressive with language,
would turn to expressing himself with a physical attack.
The violent man came back to the venue, the next night.
The young man was onstage, ready to play, again.
The violent man was ready to repeat his ugly display.
The violent man shouted more ugly insults.
"Get off of the stage, homo!"
Security confronted the violent man.
"You should leave."
Security pulled the violent man away, to the door.
The young gay man exclaimed he would not let his rights to be taken away.
The crowd applauded his determination and bravery.
The crowd and the musician proceded to have a good time.
Someone gave the violent man the idea that he had the right to act on his emotions, and hurt someone.
He did not like the idea that the young man could live as a happy gay man.
He wanted to stop him from playing and singing.
I am one of the people that voted for President Obama.
Hope and Change for the better, and for all people.
I was hoping that everyone who behaved like a decent human being,
would be treated like a decent human being.
The old ways were denial, falsehood, and slander.
Cruelty and violence were brought back by Trump.
He spreads lies, he feeds hated and and he encourages violence.
There is beauty when all hold hands and smile.
There is ugliness, when there are snarling faces, spewing hatred.
There is pain in the heart, and hurt in the body, when hopes of acceptance and welcome are taken away.
The richest country in the world cannot afford generosity and kindness ?
Jeb Bush threw away more than a hundred million dollars, on a half hearted campaign for president.
With lack of transparency concerning campaign funds, it could have been two hundred million.
Meanwhile in Boston, the most integrated school we have is closing classes for gifted children because there is no money to fund them. They are losing art, music, library resources and math teachers.