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virginia_fell
Oct. 20th, 2009 11:49 pmI don't write slash that advances GLBT rights, any more than traditional romance authors write what they do to preserve the 1950s nuclear family. I severely doubt any actual gay man reading what I produce would consider it representative of his sexual or romantic or life experiences (though, hell, I'd be tickled if it did). But this man IS helping, has helped, and I'd love to see some Prop 8 supportive protester get within arm's reach of this badass:
I think what strikes me about this is how people like Prop 8 supporters fall back on words like "traditional" and "old fashioned" and "longtime." As living humans go, you don't GET much more "longtime" or "old fashioned" than this guy, and he seems to know that just because something has a long tradition of happening doesn't mean it's right (vis-a-vis slavery, female oppression, subjugation of indigenous peoples to name a few). As he rightfully points out, there are some longtime things that are much worth preserving, such as America being a place where people have equal rights. Our founders didn't specify that only heterosexual white males who owned land could be president - despite some of their own moral failings in what they practiced in their own lives, they apparently had the vision to realize things might not always be THAT way.
I think what strikes me about this is how people like Prop 8 supporters fall back on words like "traditional" and "old fashioned" and "longtime." As living humans go, you don't GET much more "longtime" or "old fashioned" than this guy, and he seems to know that just because something has a long tradition of happening doesn't mean it's right (vis-a-vis slavery, female oppression, subjugation of indigenous peoples to name a few). As he rightfully points out, there are some longtime things that are much worth preserving, such as America being a place where people have equal rights. Our founders didn't specify that only heterosexual white males who owned land could be president - despite some of their own moral failings in what they practiced in their own lives, they apparently had the vision to realize things might not always be THAT way.