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- From: eric@igs.com (Eric Janik)
- Subject: Re: Colorado Ski Report, etc., etc., etc.
- Message-ID: <1993Jan7.010242.1698@igs.com>
- Sender: eric@igs.com (Eric Janik)
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- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 93 01:02:42 GMT
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- Being white, male, straight, with no obvious physical deformities or un-
- usual characteristics, I'm living a pretty effin' easy life. I can rent
- or buy any home I can afford, I can work at any job I can qualify for,
- and I can walk anywhere I want as fearlessly as the next guy who isn't
- carrying a gun.
-
- Will somebody please tell me why I should feel threatened by homosexuals
- or the possibility of laws helping them secure their civil rights?
-
- I mean, all this stuff I can take for granted would get blown away if I
- woke up tomorrow female, colored, queer or deformed. Sure, there are nits
- like affirmative action, if no means yes, or "freedom of choice". So what?
- I've got more choices than many people, and I suspect so do most of the
- subscribers to this net.
-
- So what are the objections?
-
- Queers hit on you. So what? The propositions I've received from men
- were a lot more polite and sincere than what women have to put up with.
-
- They look at your parts in the bathroom. So do a lot of straights.
-
- They do disgusting things in their bedrooms. So do a lot of straights.
-
- They are bad influence on kids. So are a lot of straights. Nobody has
- shown that kids can become "queered up" by association. Nobody has
- shown that homosexuals abuse kids more than heterosexuals do, and nobody
- has shown that a kid needs to learn about homosexuality before learning
- about sex in general.
-
- The Bible tells us not to. The Bible tells us not to do a lot of the
- things we do anyway. Old Testament stories that touch this are beside
- the point. Only St. Paul touches this in the New Testament, and he ticks
- off just about everyone sometime but the most fundamentalist Christians.
- Many of his points about morality are taken out of context anyway.
-
- Groups shouldn't get "special rights". Wake up and read the paper,
- because governments have been in the business of granting "special rights"
- since their inception. Conservatives and liberals. For more specious
- motives than getting a decent shake in finding a job or a home, or just
- walking around.
-
- Thinking of "the little people". The people who don't have this job
- because "some rich queer's got it". So what's really eating you?
-
- The AIDS thing. If you only think this is "God's punishment", then we
- don't have much to say to each other. We've got a public health problem
- and arbitrarily making life difficult for homosexuals isn't going to
- change that.
-
- Loud-mouthed celebrities. I'm not impressed either, but just because you
- dislike them doesn't mean you have to disagree with them.
-
- Lesbians don't need men. Well, for THAT THING, sure. If THAT THING is all
- you can think of, we've got other problems.
-
- I used to be pretty ambivalent about so-called gay-rights ordinances such
- as Boulder's. My feeling was, it's probably not necessary, but no harm
- done. Now I'm convinced that as long as there are cops, judges, and private
- citizens who believe being queer is sufficient cause for losing a job, or
- a home, or getting the crap beat out of you, we need these laws to protect
- all of us.
-
- My points are this: first, Amendment 2 is not going to fix the trade de-
- ficit, get kids to study harder and stop trying to shoot each other, get
- teachers to teach better, get adults to take more responsibility for their
- lives and communities, or get Madonna's "Sex" off the best-seller list;
- second, there are privileged homophobic whiners out there who should please
- pull themselves out of their stew and try to imagine life as somebody else.
-
- Eric Janik
- Lyons, Colorado
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