I want you to come to my house — I’m a good hostess; I’ll bake you cookies — and I want you to meet my three sons and wish my first son a happy marriage, that he meets a nice woman, and then I want you meet my second son and also wish him a happy marriage when he finds the right woman, and then I want you to look at my third son and tell him he can’t get married. I want you to tell him that he’s not good enough, that he’s a second class citizen. I’d rather you come to my house than just talk privately after this — when you’re done with this testimony here and you talk together, I don’t want you to think about each other: I want you to think about telling a gay child that he’s not worth it.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Love is a right
Chris is in New Jersey fighting for equality. This was said by someone on the floor of the state senate, and on his blog:
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