David Zephyr
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:15 PM
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We Are Not Even Hostages. |
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In the second of the three brilliant comedic French "La Cage aux Folles" films, there is a stand-off between a French SWAT team of police and some criminals who have kidnapped poor Albin, the long-time "domestic partner" of Renato. And there, in that very funny film, is a poignant moment filled with pain and stark truth.
As the tension builds, one of the criminals grabs sweet old Albin and places his gun squarely up to Albin's head so that the police outside can see his actions.
"This fag will be the first to die!" shouts the kidnapper to the French police who are lined up outside with their high powered rifles ready to fire.
The police laugh out loud at this threat: a threat to "kill the fag."
And then, Albin, played so well by the late Michel Serrault, realizes the hard truth: his life doesn't matter.
"I am not even a hostage, not even a hostage," Albin sighs to himself sadly before casting all his remaining fears aside and begins his brave walk toward the police line of fire calling out, "Renato, I'm coming to you."
To my gay brothers and sisters: we are not even hostages.
We are the only minority in America that it is OK to hate and kill.
We do not rise to the level of meriting the protection of hate crime statutes.
We expect judges to tell those that have killed our loved ones, "they probably had it coming."
We are the only class of Americans who can be murdered because of "gay panic" as a plausible legal defense.
We are the only group of Americans who can lose our limbs in combat and be discharged with "dishonor" from the Armed Forces without any benefits. We are the only Americans who can die in combat for this country and have our spouses denied any recognition whatsoever.
There is no way on earth that the State of California would ever subject any other minority's civil rights to a ballot measure, to the rule of the mob. It would never even get past the Secretary of State. No way...unless you are homosexual.
Albin had it right: We are not even "hostages".
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annabanana
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:19 PM
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1. I am so sorry that this has marred an otherwise good day. |
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I believe in my heart of hearts that this is temporary. It will get better. There is an inevitable path in America from reviled to tolerated to supported to embraced. I am so sorry the pace is so achingly slow.
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nadinbrzezinski
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:20 PM
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2. I hate to point this out but this was the case with MANY OTHER minorities as well |
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still is in some areas of the country, though that is being reduced by leaps and bounds
It took a lot of blood, sweat and tears to gain those rights.
It is the fight we have every generation
It is a different group, but the fight is the same
If it helps... many of us donated, voted against this, spoke against it, in fact this morning I told a couple "other minorities" how their vote is laying the ground work for going back in time.
This will go to the courts... mark my words.. and I hope it is the USSC AFTER we replace a justice or two... even then, assuming they rule the right way... the fight is just barely begun
Legal standing does not mean you are home free or immediately accepted.... this means much education... and I fear the time that understandably people don't want to wait for.
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