Fuck Obama
So, Obama has revealed what he really thinks of his GLBT constituents, inviting bigot Rick Warren to give the inaugural invocation.
I can't say as I'm entirely surprised, but I am disappointed at just how quickly Obama has shown himself to be just another simpering politician willing to associate with bigots and other scum.
I can't say as I'm entirely surprised, but I am disappointed at just how quickly Obama has shown himself to be just another simpering politician willing to associate with bigots and other scum.
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If it was his idea, it was either his idea of being extending an olive branch to the evangelicals and considering himself inclusionary, or perhaps an overcompensation for the Rev. Wright thing...
Thnaks for the heads-up
and sent them this.
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Dear President-Elect Obama,
I believed in you. I believed in change. All of which makes it hard for me to believe that you have chosen to begin spitting in the faces of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Americans who supported you on the very day you take the oath of office. If you cannot understand why it is wrong to give a hatemongering champion of discrimination like Rev. Rick Warren a featured and solemn role in your historic inauguration then there is no hope that you understand us, our pain, our daily struggle or that you even care.
I believed we were building a new America together. Please do not prove that belief to be falsely founded. I want to believe in the future don’t take it away on day one.
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I felt in particular like a lot of the GLBT folks I know were willing to believe things that were the opposite of what Obama had even said himself, out of a desperate desire for hope. I can relate, but... sigh.
So yeah, I threw away my vote with a third-party candidate. ;-)
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So, no, I cannot agree with you, and I cannot agree with Obama's lame excuse. Fuck him, and fuck Dr. Warrren.
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Instead, Obama has chosen to give Rick Warren a significant honor that legitimizes his message of hatred and bigotry. This is not the time to be giving an ardent supporter of Proposition 8 the most prominent pulpit in the world - especially one who can't even make a coherent theological argument on the subject but resorts to demonizing the GLBT community.
Given the complete lack of GLBT representation in the Cabinet, among Obama's close advisors, and in any meaningful capacity in the inauguration (a marching band doesn't count), it's looking like Obama was indeed just another lying scumbag politician when he claimed to support gay rights, and his subsequent statements so far on this issue are just making him look worse and worse.
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As for the lack of GLBT representation in the cabinet, it's hardly the largest unrepresented demographic slice -- I'd give that one to Southerners. I'd say it's a bit premature to call Obama a lying scumbag politician in regards to his support for gay rights -- let the substance of how he will govern answer for that rather than the symbols of his inauguration. If he's done nothing to benefit gay rights in two years, that'll be the time to judge him so harshly.
Something that strikes me about the reaction to this is that it feels far too much like the Republicans' attempt to associate Obama with Bill Ayers.
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Though frankly, he's probably going to be less damaging to the GLBT community than Bush has been, if not just because he's not obsessed with catering to narrow-minded religious bigots and no one else.
Maybe Obama should read this book.
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But, yes, that's a good book. I heard him perform excerpts from it at UNC a couple months ago, which was amazing.