curiouslez84
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Etoile said:How would being straight fix the situation? Would you still be the same person, who was interested in rights for same-sex couples? Like Vail just said, people who hate don't care who you are inside - plenty of straight people who have spoken out for gay rights have also been the victims of anti-gay hate crimes.
How can you prevent this from happening in the future? Extremely butch women will probably always get pegged as dykes whether they are or not, but femme lesbians can very easily turn "invisible" in a pressure situation. I have written essays about the problem of femme invisibility, because it is a real pain in the ass for those of us who live with it every day, but it can also be useful if you are being attacked. I believe in integrity to yourself and visibility to the public but I also believe in saving your own skin. If somebody is chasing you and saying HEY LESBIAN I'M GONNA KILL YOU there is absolutely no shame in turning around and saying "but I'm not gay!" It's about self-preservation. If you're with your girlfriend and you're in a hostile situation, stop holding hands, don't kiss, etc. If you are femme, you have an easy getaway that will keep you from getting your ass kicked. (Again, if you are butch...take self-defense classes because they WILL hound you.)
Maybe it's because I live in a major city (Washington DC) with a rather liberal population, but I don't see any reason to hate "the straight world." Don't focus on "the establishment" at times like these...focus on individuals. How many wonderful, kind, gentle straight people do you know? How many assholes attacked you today? I bet the proportion is pretty different. It's not "the straight world" that has a problem with gay people, it's idiot individuals.
Why can't people just accept us? I think it's mostly about religion. Most of the people who can't accept gay people feel it's against God to put two people of the same sex together. Some of them feel sorry for you and want to save you (*cough* my uncle *cough*) and some of them think you're deliberately affronting God and therefore you should be punished. Religion is the cause for a great deal of the hate that happens around the globe every day. They can't accept us because they don't want to accept us, they don't even want to know us. I have a couple of friends who think same-sex marriage is wrong, but they still think I should be able to get married to the woman I've shared my life with almost 10 years. They know me, I am a real person. But people who can't accept us don't want to know us, they don't want to realize that we love our partners just as they love theirs, they don't want to see us as valid human people. They're closed minded and they like it that way, for the most part.
I am a little confused though about where you, Brianna, and Rachel were when this attack was going on. You referred to having to stop answering the door/phone, and you referred to Rachel getting egged at her house and mopping her floor. How many people were doing this, what part of town or campus or whatever were you in when this happened, and how long did it last? The way you've described it - especially the part about it being on the evening news - has left me confused. Can you explain a little more about what happened, now that you might be feeling better?
Yeah, you're right. Opinions are like ass holes: everyone has one.
And about your uncle: believe, me I understand. My family totally cut me off - I don't have ANY contact with them AT ALL since I came out, not even Christmas and Thanksgiving. Fortunately, my g/f was always there for me. ^_^And we live right near a college where a lot of political shit (sorry - I don't like politics 0_0 ) is discussed. That was where the guy (a student) held the press conference. It was for a project, but they tried to shut him down as soon as they realized what he was saying. Too late...
Anyway, Rachel lives about a mile from us. Heh. We're not exactly long-distance neighbors, y'know? Anyway, the guy made quite a fuss. And not all of them were 'Christians'. There were people of different denominations, beliefs, students, etc. all doing this shit. <_<

But yeah, I do live in WA state, though.