hate wins out

November 6, 2008 by Big Ass Belle 

I could never say this half as well. I am grateful for Digby’s ability to put into words what the victory of hate over love means in California:

How people can vote for the first African American president in American history, with all that implies, while simultaneously voting to discriminate against gays is testament to the incoherence of American politics and the lack of clear cut philosophy guiding people’s choices. Everyone says there’s too much ideology in our politics but I’d say there isn’t enough. There isn’t enough common sense either. Discrimination against others just because you don’t like how they live their lives is against the very essence of the two pillars of America — liberty and equality. To fail to see that even as you vote for an historic, important first African American is incoherent.

I keep hearing about how this will right itself in the long run, that it’s just a matter of waiting until this new generation gets old enough and then gay rights will magically be “granted.” I hope that’s true. But to paraphrase a saying that’s been overused lately — in the long run all of today’s gay partners and gay parents will be dead. These soothing tones of “patience” and “don’t worry” don’t mean much when you consider that you only have one life to live.

It’s terrific that we are seeing a decline in racism to the extent that we are able to elect a black president. We’ve come a long way and there’s no taking anything away from those who waged the struggle over all these centuries. But our society is not truly changed if it’s still writing discrimination into law.

It’s as if we just can’t be America unless we are taking active steps to marginalize somebody.

Go read. My joy over the rejection of right wing ideology by the majority of people in this country is profoundly tempered by the sickening triumph of hate in California.

Crossposted at Big Ass Belle.

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2 Responses to “hate wins out”

  1. Fran on November 6th, 2008 5:36 pm

    Sadly Belle, in this election, Gay Marriage was banned in Arizona, Arkansas, Florida & California. Oregon, where I live has done battle over this issue repeatedly, actually approving it, doing 500+ gay marriages, then having special (hate) interest groups from outside the state step in w legal challenges.
    We now have domestic partnerships…. but even that went through one more outsider legal battles.

    It is an equal right, I am hoping they get it settled on the Federal level as an equal right.

  2. Robb Willis on November 7th, 2008 10:14 am

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