austin17 Wrote:So the LGBT community is a part of your life. what do you plan on doing to make it more
acceptable to yourself and your community .
Actually no. I'm a gay man, sure, but the LGBT is not that big a part of my life - if anything I stay away from all of the LGBT 'community' crap because I find it overtly gay and pressing and way too into itself.
To be fair I feel that way about every community - thus am a recluse who lives in a forest and rarely leave the property - aside from monthly grocers trips, I haven't been anywhere in a few months and that was church to appease the old man who needed me there to prevent him from falling.
austin17 Wrote:Myself i want to make my voice heard by voting some of these homophobic jerks out of office. And all this bullying. in schools because of your sexual preference. oh hell naw.
I know i should. of came out sooner and might not make a difference at my school but i will say there are a lot more people in the closet than you think.So don't be afraid to stand up for who you are.
Ok to pull the 'You are young card on ya'.
Truth is that when I was a kid being gay was a near death sentence. It was far, far, far worse being a gay teen in the early 1980's than it is today. Bullying was more horrifying than today.
I'm uncertain, but I think the incidence of baseball bats being used as a method to teach 'God's Love' to gays doesn't happen anymore. It was a popular 'teaching tool' back when I was a teen. I knew guys personally who were beaten badly just because they were gay.
There were no gay kids in my high school - Yes there were drama students, nerds, home ec boys - but openly honest to goodness LGBT - hell no - that would have been an automatic death sentence.
I am actually relieved to hear that many kids now days are coming out in high-school and not being murdered, hung out of trees, shoved off of high bridges - you know the general lynching party scenario.
The majority of the bullying is now just verbal. While its not great it is a huge improvement over what I have seen happen to gay people in decades past.
It is getting better - a lot better.
The secret weapon of the LGBT community is our LGBT people who openly live their lives as boring and dull and ordinary as those lives are. IT is me, the carpenter/handman who has gone into many homes through the years to fix broken crap and 'oh incidentally' the guy helping me move the bags of cement is my partner - no not my business associate - that sends a clear message that no we in the LGBT world do not have two heads and are monsters.
It is the firemen, doctors, nurses and yes even those who ask 'do you want to supersize that?' who are just there but queer that speak louder than any political vote, any rally any whisper campaign.
People knowing people who are ___________ (fill in the blank) break down the boundaries.
Doesn't matter if you came out 10 years ago, or today.. if you live your life being a person - queer you may be yes - you demonstrate that you are human first - that makes the difference and gets far many more votes for the 'good guys' (no such thing in politics) than those anti-gay ones.