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Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Maggie Gallagher :: Townhall.com Columnist
Above the Hate
by Maggie Gallagher
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No. I sat silent, dumbfounded, next to Joe when he pointed at the young man and cried, "We are going to go after your church every day for the next two years unless and until Prop 8 is overturned."

My mouth dropped. This was Joe's response just a few days after white powder was sent to LDS temples in Utah and California.

But no one else seemed to notice.

If any political movement had aired ads attacking Jews for taking over the government because Jewish citizens donated "too much" money to a cause they believed in --everyone right and left would recognize that something very wrong was happening.

But right now, judging from their unwillingless to speak out, leaders of the gay marriage movement (including powerful politicians like Mayor Newsom) apparently believe that the new politics of payback works for them.

Something new and very ugly has entered American politics.

Right now, the politics of hate may be centered on marriage, but if these tactics are permitted to work uncriticized, I promise you one thing: They won't end there.

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Maggie Gallagher is a nationally syndicated columnist, a leading voice in the new marriage movement and co-author of The Case for Marriage: Why Married People Are Happier, Healthier, and Better Off Financially.

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Government Out of the Marriage Business
Excerpted from my email to Maggie Gallagher:
You want 'marriage' to be between a man and a woman? Start advocating for the government to get out of the marriage business. Work to transfer the institution of 'marriage' to religious institutions where it belongs. Churches and other private institutions are allowed to discriminate. The government is not....
In this column, you talk about extraordinary attacks against Prop 8 supporters. GLBTI people have been subject to attacks like these FOREVER. It's an ongoing problem that is underreported for fear of reprisals, community experience with local law enforcement, and a hateful society. That these attacks are happening to the oppressors do not make them right. I bring it up to point out that what you consider extraordinary are common, every day events for GLBTI folks. They are common because there is social, cultural and government sanctioned discrimination that gives dimwits permission' to beat up a fa*g or rape a lesbian. The marriage issues is the most vocal face of that discrimination right now.
Payback? GLBTI folks have been on the receiving end of payback since the beginning.
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Give churches marriage. Let the government come up with the new word. Let existing government 'marriages' be grandfathered in. Let's get on to more pressing matters.

as if
"People like du need their own tactics turned on them, see how they like a taste of their own medicine."

The fact that you're serious begs questioning your ignorance and sanity.
I belong, as do gay people, to a traditionally isolated and maligned and much misunderstood minority.

A minority that has endured institutionalized bigotry, discrimination, programs of violence and isolation for incarceration and physical assault.

Brand of tolerance?
Whose? As long as you're reminding this thread of how miniscule and insignificant a minority gay people are.

It's also a minority that never did nor could have control of the very media, political processes or judicial actions that kept them in such a poverty of freedom and human rights.

And any changes in that, have been resented. And accusations made that such changes came under duress or some other unfair means.
What do YOU know about it? You never had to be in our club, and know you NEVER will, even now.

It didn't take any courage for the majority of voters to maintain that tradition of isolating gay people for discrimination.
It doesn't take morals to be a majority.

Hard to say if it's crazy, stupid or dangerous when part of the public can't tell and won't acknowledge when gay people ARE trying to get along with them.

BEFORE the amendment passed, anderson...what was the excuse THEN?
You barely will talk to me or the gay members of the thread like adults.

You're the one who hasn't got the skin WE do. You haven't needed it.
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