Why It Isn't Okay To Kick The "T" Out Of LGBT

Jun 09, 2009 00:55


Unfortunately, Barney Frank spoke for a lot of people when he made this statement after the ENDA debacle of 2007:

Being in the legislative minority is easy - pulling together to block bad things does not require a lot of agonizing over tough decisions. Being in the majority is a mixed blessing. On the one hand, we ( Read more... )

politics

Leave a comment

Comments 4

whisperkit June 9 2009, 08:37:30 UTC
I'm not sure of the point you're trying to get at here. That as a rule you never leave people behind, but it's okay to break rules.

I think.. the heart of this piece is probably in the right place, it's just hard to decipher with the long military metaphor.

Reply

desiarcy June 9 2009, 08:42:01 UTC
*yawn* It has something to do with the fact that it's nearly two in the morning and I've been up for something like thirty hours. I often get good ideas when I'm this sleep deprived, but they're rather chaotic -- I'll probably rewrite this in the morning.

Reply

(The comment has been removed)

meegosh June 9 2009, 12:26:36 UTC
Sadly, I think making this point here in the T part of the group is preaching to the choir whilst ignoring the rest of the congregation. It's an important point that is important for us to remember, it's just that the rest of the group ain't hearing it.

Reply


Leave a comment

Up