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Gays Find Marriage Not All it’s Cracked Up to Be

2/05/09 - Posted by Evan Kessler under Hot Topics

Proposition 8 might have been met with resounding opposition in California this past election, but a recent news story is proving that no matter the sexes involved, being hitched holds the same difficulties for everyone. Contrary to popular belief, just because gay people fight to get married, they don’t always fight to stay married. They even get divorced.

This shocking truth was brought into focus when it was announced that Julie and Hilary Goodridge, a popular lesbian couple that led the fight for gay marriage in Massachusetts, recently applied for tickets to Splitsville. While there’s been no official word on why the couple broke up, there is speculation that whoever wore the pants tended to come home late and was never really committed to making it work.

Gay Community Disappointed By Obama

12/19/08 - Posted by Abdullah Saeed under Hot Topics

The gay community is furious at Obama’s choice for the invocation speaker at his inauguration.

The selectee in question, Rick Warren, is a Southern California pastor who, while known for his liberal views on issues of poverty and economics, supports California’s ban on gay marriage. The gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender community highly favored Obama in the presidential election, and is now outraged that Obama associate himself publicly with someone who has different views from himself. Obama has responded to questions regarding Warren’s selection by saying that America is a nation of varying viewpoints and that the diversity of stances at his inauguration should reflect this; an open dialogue and eventual compromise cannot be achieved unless we listen to and try to understand each other.

“It’s a huge mistake,” says California gay rights activist Rick Jacobs, who shares more names with the pastor in question than social views. Since it is clear that the GLBT community is frustrated by the hindrance of the movement’s progress at the hands of California voters who passed Proposition 8, many interpret the fury with the president-elect’s choice as venting, which normally takes the form of a long night of apple-tinis and hard dancing.

Obama has dealt with many attacks on his stances since he won the election, primarily from liberals expecting him to carry out drastic, left-leaning reform. Many failed to see that Obama’s focus would remain on productive reform for the nation as a whole rather than simply pushing forward items on the liberal agenda. Obama’s choice of Rick Warren as his inaugural speaker might remind Americans of this, and while it may piss off the liberals, it is refreshing for the conservatives, who were way more pissed off that they lost, allowing us to reach the equilibrium: a population that is moderately happy, slightly upset, very anxious, and in the habit of quelling anxiety by over-consuming.

Tomorrow: Sleep in Cause You’re Gay

12/09/08 - Posted by Carmel Hagen under Hot Topics

If the office feels a bit quieter Wednesday (see also: a bit more poorly dressed, a bit less revolutionary), you may be feeling the effects of “Calling in Gay” day, a new rebellion to California’s depressing rollback of gay marriage rights via Proposition 8.

The officially titled “Day Without a Gay,” masterminded by L.A. couple Sean Hetherington and Aaron Hartzler, functions just like like calling in sick does, but instead of telling your office manager that you’re out with the flu you say, “Sorry, I won’t be making it in today because- oh man - I am just really, really gay.” In this way, people living all over the US plan on skipping out on work, cutting back on spending, and showing those gay rights de-activists just what a day without the gay community really looks like.

Thankfully, due to the forward-thinking nature of the participating parties, considerations have been made as to what a day like this could mean to the current economy- and while proving the spending power of the nation’s GLBTs is a point that will likely still be made, efforts are underway to counteract those economic subtractions with the addition of plenty of volunteer and community improvement hours.

Read more about the movement on the Day Without a Gay website.

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