palin’s church
September 24, 2008 on 3:48 am | In queer, politico | 1 CommentI’m on my way to sleep
but thought i’d check in first…
i’ve never felt so blessed to have had my particular upbringing than i do now.
a cavalcade of religious monstrosities pelted at me
day after day
week after week
year after year.
it gave me the tools to survive any weather
and to understand the current political climate.
sarah palin is a member of the assembly of god church,
the church of my own upbringing.
my parents, brothers, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins
are all “upstanding” members of the church.
i’m pretty sure they’ve dropped my membership by now.
and in this church, here are some things I learned:
i learned to identify the ways of the world community
(the UN was considered a nation constructed by the ‘evil’ world),
and to identify this world community’s ideals as “other than” or “wrong.”
i learned to be ready for a spiritual war that was brewing,
a war that would come soon and one that we would lead.
they taught me to be ready to die for the church,
to kill for the church,
and to teach others to do the same.
i was taught to not question authority.
i was taught that the gay community is to blame for AIDS.
i was taught that condoms don’t work.
in my early teens, the entire youth group was brought up onto the platform (stage)
and persuaded (forced) to sign a contract with god,
stating that we would save ourselves for marriage.
my sex was exploited. my life was expendable. my identity was raped.
in this church, i learned to hate my queer-self along with the world around me.
fast-forward through years of great friendships, wonderful support groups, an amazing therapist
and a career that’s allowed me to see the world for it’s diverse beauties…
now i can say i love who i am, and i love the world around me.
but what about those who weren’t able to escape
the pelting cavalcade of religious monstrosities
know as the ‘assembly of god’ church?
what about those who fit into the tidy teachings of their ‘conservative values’?
sarah palin seems to have gone from one of their victims to one of their leaders,
as most abuse cycles turn-out.
a woman who will unleash this mental un-health onto the rest of the nation
if she gets into office.
god, assembly or not… help us all.
Transgendered Woman Wins Sex Discrimination Case
September 23, 2008 on 1:32 am | In queer, politico | No CommentsA transgendered woman, who lost a job offer because of her sexual status, has won a potentially groundbreaking federal sex discrimination lawsuit.
A federal district court judge in Washington, D.C., ruled today that the Library of Congress discriminated against Diane Schroer when it offered her a job and then rescinded it after learning she was transgendered.
The American Civil Liberties Union, which represented Schroer, said Judge James Robertson’s ruling is the first to hold that the federal sex discrimination statute, Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, applies to transgendered people.
Other courts that have considered the issue have said Congress only intended for the anti-discrimination statute to protect men and women, but not people who change their sex, the ACLU said.
Robertson disagreed, saying Schroer’s case “was discrimination based on sex.”
“It is tremendously gratifying to have your faith in this country, and what is fundamentally right and fair, be reaffirmed,” Schroer said. “I very much hope that this ruling will help to eliminate the all-too-pervasive discrimination against sexually nonconforming people in all areas.”
She added, “I hope, too, that employers, family members, friends and co-workers will begin to understand variations in sexual orientation and identity from a basis of knowledge and not fear.”
Schroer said she applied for, and was offered, a job at the Library of Congress as David Schroer.
When David went to his first meeting with his soon-to-be boss, Schroer told her that he would be transitioning to a female before starting the job. The next day, the job offer was rescinded, Schroer says.
GO TO ABC.COM for more on this!
the center
August 21, 2008 on 10:09 pm | In queer | 1 Commentwatch at 2:30… it’s a song I wrote for the brilliant Youth Pride Chorus!
what???
July 31, 2008 on 3:24 am | In queer, politico | No Commentsthis club was one of my many seedy coming-of-age hangouts in Dallas, TX.
i can’t believe this article!
come on, girls
July 17, 2008 on 4:47 am | In queer, out and about | No Comments
tonight, @ dinner with justin glenn and nathan.
but before dinner, glenn and i went to gmhc
to watch a practice round of the very competitive vogue-ing balls.
unfortunately, the evening was cut short because of a fight…
… which continued outside.
and the next thing you know
i saw a tranny with her hair in one hand and a knife in another.
and then others took knives and hammers out of their bags
and beat the shit out of each other.
weaves were flying in the air down 7th avenue.
ok… as much as i love the idea of tranny knife-fighting madness,
the reality of it isn’t that cute.
come on, girls. we have enough going against us in the world as it is.
we don’t need to turn on each other.
isn’t the point of ballroom culture to get out our aggressions in a constructive way?
leave your knives at home, where they belong
(next to your bed- to ward off your tricks who won’t go home.)
just don’t bring them to the balls!!!
jesus was a tranny
June 17, 2008 on 5:35 pm | In queer | No CommentsJesus saw some babies nursing.
He said to his disciples, “These nursing babies are like those who enter the kingdom.”
They said to him, “Then shall we enter the kingdom as babies?”
Jesus said to them, “When you make the two into one,
and when you make the inner like the outer and the outer like the inner,
and the upper like the lower,
and when you make male and female into a single one,
so that the male will not be male nor the female be female,
when you make eyes in place of an eye,
a hand in place of a hand,
a foot in place of a foot,
an image in place of an image,
then you will enter [the kingdom].”
His disciples said to [Jesus],
“When will the rest for the dead take place, and when will the new world come?”
He said to them, “What you are looking forward to has come, but you don’t know it.”
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