8,000 Australians participated in a giant rally for marriage equality this past Saturday after the Australian government failed to pass equal marriage legislation. They instead voted to recognize same-sex couples as civil unions.
Here is a video of the amazing turnout:
This video has fueled my excitement for the National March for Equality that will be held in Washington DC on October 10th and 11th.
I hope these grassroot efforts will be enough to gain the full rights/federal protection we have been promised. I feel as though the issue of marriage equality has almost dissappeared from the news recently due to all the media coverage of the economy: cash for clunkers, healthcare, the war.
One story I did see recently was on Fox news. A round table was discussing if people "should even care" about GLAAD's ratings of TV networks for the incusivity of Queer characters, as though it wasn't "real news." What I found the most ironic about this disrespectful line of questioning is that as the story was airing, the scrolling news banner included the Tel Aviv shootings. THAT'S WHY WE NEED TO CARE. Simply put, we need more positive queer visibility. Why? Because both institutionalized and personal hatred still exists, and far too often it leads to violence.
So many times I've heard people state that they simply "disagree" with the gay lifestyle but that they're "glad we live in a country where people have the right to choose." Well, we don't choose to be queer, so what choices are they referring to exactly. The fact of the matter is, the hateful choices/opinions of others have taken away the queer community's right to choose for themselves. And the last time I checked, we are still people .
FIGHT FOR YOUR FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT TO CHOOSE!
Choose love and I hope to see everyone in October.
Cross posted at rcnjwc.blogspot.com


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I'm so glad to see that people are actually doing something about this. I think that california would have had a harder time upholding prop 8 if we would have kept protesting until it was overturned.
I don't think gay rights issues will get any traction until the economy turns around. That's no reason not to keep pushing them, just realize that no one apparently caring right now doesn't mean there's no fundamental basis of support. People are very focused and often selfish in a crisis, when relative prosperity returns we'll start caring about each other and long term issues more.