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HOMOPHOBIA is wrong

Sun Jun 15, 2008, 6:22 PM
Please, repost this in support of your friends and loved ones who are. Love is not defined by color, creed, sexual preference, or gender. Feel free to add your own story to the end.

I am the girl who goes through hell and a half at school because I defend homosexuals instead of abusing them, and have been called the Antichrist because I don't believe people should be judged based on who they love.

I am the mother who is not allowed to even visit the children I bore, nursed, and raised. The court says I am an unfit mother because I now live with another woman.

I am the boy who never finished high school, because I got called a fag everyday

I am the girl kicked out of her home because I confided in my mother that I am a lesbian.

I am the one working the streets because nobody will hire a transsexual woman.

I am the sister who holds her gay brother tight through the painful, tear-filled nights.

We are the parents who buried our daughter long before her time.

I am the man who died alone in the hospital because they would not let my partner of twenty-seven years into the room.

I am the foster child who wakes up with nightmares of being taken away from the two fathers who are the only loving family I have ever had. I wish they could adopt me.

I am not one of the lucky ones. I killed myself just weeks before graduating high school. It was simply too much to bear.

We are the couple who had the realtor hang up on us when she found out we wanted to rent a one-bedroom for two men.

I am the person who never knows which bathroom I should use if I want to avoid getting the management called on me.

I am the domestic-violence survivor who found the support system grow suddenly cold and distant when they found out my abusive partner is also a woman.

I am the domestic-violence survivor who has no support system to turn to because I am male.

I am the father who has never hugged his son because I grew up afraid to show affection to other men.

I am the home-economics teacher who always wanted to teach gym until someone told me that only lesbians do that.

I am the woman who died when the EMTs stopped treating me as soon as they realized I was transsexual.

I am the person who feels guilty because I think I could be a much better person if I didn't have to always deal with society hating me.

I am the man who stopped attending church, not because I don't believe, but because they closed their doors to my kind.

I am a warrior for my country serving proud, but can't be my true self because gays aren't allowed in the military.

I am the person who has to hide what this world needs most, love.

I am the person ashamed to tell my own friends I'm a lesbian, because they constantly make fun of them.

I am the who isn't sure what she is. I am the who is rejected by her "best friends" because of a less-than-conventional crush.

I am what I am and I don't know who because I am always thinking about what other people will make of me. Who am I? Not boy not girl, just me and little people care about who you are and what you long for when you look like someone else obviously and your wishes and dreams seem easily to be guessed. Fail.

I am the person who would be happier as the other gender but fears that getting a sex change will cost me the love of everyone close to me.

I am the person who can only be myself over the internet because then I can tell my friends that I'm a man when I am....even if I do not have the body of one.

I am the girl who cried all night because her mother tried to convince me I wasn't bisexual, and refuses to have the conversation with me.

I am the boy tied to a fence, beaten to a bloody pulp and left to die because two straight men wanted to "teach me a lesson."

This is the boy, Matthew Shepard. On October 7, 1998 Aaron McKinney and Russell Henderson lead him to a remote area east of Laramie where they demonstrated unimaginable acts of brutality . Matthew was tied to a split-rail fence where he was beaten and left to die in the cold of the night. Almost 18 hours later he was found by a cyclist who initially mistook him for a scarecrow. Matthew died on October 12 at 12:53 am at a hospital in Fort Collins, Colorado. MURDERED BECAUSE HE WAS GAY!!!


IF YOU BELIEVE THAT HOMOPHOBIA IS WRONG... REPOST THIS
AS "HOMOPHOBIA."

IF YOU ARE IGNORANT... IGNORE.

Please, repost this in support of your friends and loved ones who are.
Love is not defined by color, creed, sexual preference, or gender!

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having friends and fmaily who are gay/lesbian, I fully concur
You know, I personally don't have any family or friends (that I know about) who are gay, but I'm fully aware that when my two year old grows up there's always the possibility that he could come to me and say "Mom, I'm gay." And I'll be alright with that, because he's my baby boy and there's nothing in this world that could make me stop loving him. All I want for him is to find a loving partner, whether they be a man or a woman.

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"The past is history, the future is a mystery, but today is a gift. That is why it is called the present." Master Oogway, Kung-Fu Panda
Still down. I'm on Nak's laptop lately. I need a new power supply, but forst I need money to buy said power supply. I'm not sure when I'll be able to do that with Nak's birthday at the end of this month and Ryu's birthday next month. *sigh* I really miss my own computer. :(

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"The past is history, the future is a mystery, but today is a gift. That is why it is called the present." Master Oogway, Kung-Fu Panda
I am very sorry to hear that.
Reminds me of one time long ago when I was playing Oregon Trail & I got stuck at one spot where I needed an axel for the wagon, and I couldn't get one, or I didn't have everything I needed to trade for one.

Looong time ago.
Course it doesn't mean anything nowdays, but its like being stuck between a rock and a hard place of not being able to afford something whist it being required to do something else.
Yeah, exactly. And now that I got the Chinese phrase I was looking for I need at least some kind of a computer to do the colouring once I get the line art all done and everything. I hope I do a good job on it. ^_^

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"The past is history, the future is a mystery, but today is a gift. That is why it is called the present." Master Oogway, Kung-Fu Panda
un-accepting people make me very sad~
Yeah, it's pretty bad that in this day and age there are still people who are still so prejudice. There was actually an instance that a friend of mine who's son married a Jamaican woman had a customer go through her check out lane a few years back who saw her son and woman in another part of the store and opened their big mouth about how they think it's disgusting to see a black woman and white man together and they should "stick to their own kind" and "Their parents should be shot" Needless to say my friend was PISSED! She said to the customer, "Uh, that happens to be my son, and I happen to be okay with it." If that were me, I think I would've said along the lines of "What the hell do you mean 'Their own kind?' I though we were all human. And we're all the same colour on the inside." Some people think they're so freakin' high and mighty, it's sickening. Hooray for California's new gay marriage law! Wee! XD It's funny, Canada's had gay marriage legalized for a few years now. =P I'm sure the rest of the U.S. will follow suite son after this election. I hope so, anyway.

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"The past is history, the future is a mystery, but today is a gift. That is why it is called the present." Master Oogway, Kung-Fu Panda
yeah, right after Luis and I got married I went into my dad's office at the coast guard (when he was still in ) and a lower ranking guy was helping out an Officer friend of my dad's and he heard that I married a Puerto Rican and was really happy. Turns out he was from PR too and married an american. Apparently once ( I think it was in the south somewhere.. no surprise ) they were in a restaurant and these two hicks were making comments about inter ractial marraige. So stupid xP.
We've never really run into that since Luis doesn't really look Puerto Rican. But sometimes when he says that that is where he is from they seem kind of thrown off guard, like it matters ._. hopefully its just case it sounds exotic or something.
It is good that the gay/lesbian movement has made progress over the years, though in bigger terms it still has a way to go. *cheers them on*

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