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Equality: Fixin' to Get Around to it

Equality: Fixin' to Get Around to it
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It moves at a different stride than the rest of the country. It’s a patient pace, steadily moving or stalling at the speed of trust or understanding. Time isn’t a clock or a calendar; it’s more like a season, the last time you’ve visited relatives, or who’s currently in office. Change is generational and subtle. Evidence of that is seen on the walls of the restaurant downtown; distressed black and white photos placed next to present-day ones, shot from the same location, hang in its testament.

Athens is one of the oldest cities in Alabama. Founded in 1818, this railroad settlement has had its fair share of history. During the Civil War, or as Jason’s great grandmother called it “The War of Northern Aggression”, the union seized the town. The pillaging, plundering, and sexual assault of a slave would haunt its memory like the buried confederate soldiers still laying in wait on the second coming. Some of which are kin to Jason.

Before we were married, I learned that Jason White grew up modest; the fight to make-ends-meet was always evident in his fathers’ hands and work ethic, a principle that proved to be hereditary. The age of 21 could not come fast enough, for that was the age required to be an officer of the law.

In the childhood game of Cops and Robbers, Jason never shied away from playing the less desirable officer in pursuit; in fact, he always insisted on it. His future has always been evident to those around him. Since he could barely talk, that child has wanted to be a police officer. His heroes have predictably been men who stand unafraid to fight for what is true. In his favorite book, To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus Finch inspired Jason to stand by what is ethical, regardless of what’s considered orthodox despite its injustice.

Officer White considers himself lucky. His Field Training Officer, Doug, was a natural lawman, a man driven by great instincts and state-of-the-art tactics. In his career Jason would have been justified in ending the lives of eight people. However, because of his training, he was fortunate enough to make the arrest without any loss of life. “That can’t always be the case. I was fortunate.” he clarifies.

Not long after one of the first shifts of his career started, the radio broke its silence. The men were dispatched to a harassment call in the business district of North Town, or Booger Town as it’s frequently referred. Nestled between two dilapidated buildings stood an older duplex.

Knocking on the residence door, they discovered two 17-year-old boys were living there. Apparently, their parents had found out that they were in a homosexual relationship and disowned them. Due to the relentless bullying, finishing high school was no longer an option. A promise made to each other and two minimum wage jobs was their life now.

In an unsuccessful attempt to escape the never-ending taunting and harassing, the boys had been forced to move into town. An hour earlier, the wolves had been in the yard threatening to burn that house down. They had called the law twice; the two officers who had arrived earlier had declined to take a report, ” You boys are juveniles, and we can’t file a report without your parents.”

Fearful, one of the boys looked to Doug and asked, “Can you please help us.” Looking him in the eyes, Doug replied, “This is crazy. You guys are human beings and you should be treated as such. I’m sorry for what the other officers told you. I will file a report for you. We’ll also hang out in the area to make sure they don’t go through with that threat.”

Parked in an alley across the street, the men patiently watched. An hour later, the unmistakable throaty sound of a couple trucks approached. As the sound got closer, the patrol car crept out into view. The compensative vehicles slowed to a crawl before noticing the marked car pulling out of the backstreet. As they sped up and drove off, the rebel flags mounted in back could be seen proudly waving in the moonlight.

Jason was one of the first police officers to come out in this part of the state. I have always admired his courage and honesty. When he told me this story, it reminded me of a question I was once asked.

“Can you think of a tree?” I envisioned a square at the bottom followed by three triangles shrinking in size, stacked on top of each other. The tree would be colored with green crayon, and the trunk brown. Embarrassingly, of all the beautiful and majestic trees I have seen in my lifetime, that’s what came to mind first.

When our minds make a generalization of a tree, it takes in similarities from many different examples we know or think we know and combines it into an image. This simplification allows us in most cases to reach a higher level of thinking. However, it also can act as a deception.

Once we allow our minds to do that, specifically when it comes to people, we no longer see individuals; thus limiting our complete view and ability to see the trees through the forest. Like every one of you, I have my own biases that if left unchecked could evolve into words or actions. Self-reflection is an important part of growth. In the spirit of honesty, here are two conflicts that I have privately dealt with, and still tussle with on occasion.

I have long struggled with the Christian religion. For a majority of my life, it seemed that all Christians loathed me, and those like me. Old white men would stand in pulpits and use homosexuality as a base line of how wicked people get. I can still hear the congregation gasp at the word.

My negative thoughts toward the Muslim religion started as a Navy SEAL, where it was not only accepted, but also encouraged in some cases. Living in countries and amongst people who wanted to see you killed, murdered your friends, and did horrible things to women and children made equality in my mind exceptionally difficult. Watch FOX news, sprinkle in a little PTSD, and baking that hate cake starts to smell faintly righteous.

Racism and bigotry are overwhelming and mind numbing issues. The big picture frustrates me to no end. The only person that I truly can control is myself, which happens to be the best place to start fixing most problems I know.

When I think back at lost opportunities, to have my life enriched by wonderful Christians and Muslims, it makes me sigh in self-disappointment. We all have our imposed obstacles to scale. However, those who don’t concede to them (allowing them to become words and actions) and continue to learn and ascend- are the ones that truly soar atop this life and inherit the brilliance it has. You may disappoint yourself from time to time, but never give up; I promise, we are made to overcome these things.

www.huffingtonpost.com/brett-jones/equality-fixin-to-get-aro_b_6877992.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay+Voices

Daniel Franzese Is On A Mission To Educate People About HIV/AIDS And PrEP

Daniel Franzese Is On A Mission To Educate People About HIV/AIDS And PrEP

10532360_10152727335403731_656890084944760165_n-360x360I’ve learned a lot about PrEP too, and the ways it’s become much easier for those with different HIV statuses to have a sexual relationship. I thought I was protecting myself correctly, but I came to realize — through my experience with HIV-positive friends, the role on Looking, and as an ambassador to the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation — that I was actually misinformed in a lot of ways about PrEP. After learning the facts, I realized I need to be vocal and help inform those who don’t have the proper information. PrEP is definitely something a lot of gay men don’t have the facts on. I feel like the biggest misconception is people can have unprotected sex if they’re on PrEP. That’s definitely something I didn’t understand. Also, heterosexual people might not know PrEP is available to them. Right now we have the tools to end new infections by 96 percent if we use them. If Hollywood recommits itself to using its influence, then we can start to see a real change with the numbers… I think that’s the exciting thing, when people realize it is possible to end HIV and AIDS. When everyone is getting tested, and people who are positive are receiving the care and medicine they need, and those who are positive are utilizing the tools available to not transmit the virus, we can do this! We’re in a new day and age, and information can reach people a lot quicker this time. We can stop HIV and AIDS once and for all!”

 

Daniel Franzese, Looking star and ambassador for the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation, in an interview with HuffPo

Jeremy Kinser

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Rachel Maddow Looks At The Rise and Fall of Republican Boy Wonder Aaron Schock: VIDEO

Rachel Maddow Looks At The Rise and Fall of Republican Boy Wonder Aaron Schock: VIDEO

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Last night Rachel Maddow reported on the big story out of Washington yesterday that Congressman Aaron Schock would resign after questions continued to arise about whether he had abused the powers of his office for personal and financial gain.

Known for doffing his shirt and showing off his abs more than anything else, Schock found himself in hot water after The Washington Post reported that the decorating of his congressional office was inspired by British costume drama Downton Abbey. While amusing enough on its own, it was that revelation that unleashed a tidal wave of questions about Schock’s actions while in Congress that could not be easily answered, questions about whether he had used taxpayer and campaign dollars in inappropriate ways. As Maddow said, “What started as one off hand comment about the decorating of his office in this ostentatious way turned into a full blown mess for Aaron Schock; boy wonder’s cape was unraveling really fast.”

And it turns out, Schock’s latest misbehavior has a past precedent. Which got Maddow to wonder, “Why is Congressman Schock leaving for real?” Was there some other shoe about to drop? 

Watch the report, AFTER THE JUMP…


Sean Mandell

www.towleroad.com/2015/03/rachel-maddow-looks-at-the-rise-and-fall-of-republican-boy-wonder-aaron-schock-video.html

A Transgender Inmate Shares Priceless Advice With A Gay Teen

A Transgender Inmate Shares Priceless Advice With A Gay Teen

Screen Shot 2015-03-17 at 12.40.10 PMA gay teen caught fighting with someone over rumors that he’d slept with the school football team may have received the best lesson imaginable from a transgender inmate on Scared Straight (unfortunate title, considering).

She tells the boy he should take it as a compliment, because he has “all the men.”

But more importantly, she drives this point home:

“As long as you’re gay, you’re gonna have haters…There’s nothing wrong with being gay, and don’t let nobody tell you there is. You can be anything you want to just have your own.”

That’s something we could all do well to remember.

Watch below:

Dan Tracer

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Four Bathroom Photos Tweeted Are Worth a Thousand Words

Four Bathroom Photos Tweeted Are Worth a Thousand Words
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It’s been a long time coming, but the LGBT community has finally made it clear, in stunning visual images, why the upsurge in extremist “bathroom bills” is absurd. While the focus of the legislation is, and always has been, on trans women in the women’s bathrooms, no attention has been paid to the flip side – trans men, assigned female at birth, being forced into the women’s bathrooms. While some cisgender women in those facilities may be uncomfortable with a woman they feel appears too masculine – and these at times include lesbian and straight cisgender women as well as transgender women – they need to grapple with these photos, since they are the inevitable consequence of the laws being considered.

The newest bathroom bills began in Canada, and have recently been taken up in (1) Texas which requires karyotyping (chromosome testing) at the bathroom door of a public accommodation and penalties for the owners and managers of said facilities, (2) Florida, with some mysterious test for “biological sex at birth” and similar penalties, both in public accommodations and workplaces, and (3) Kentucky, with similar restrictions in schools. Both Kentucky and Texas would offer significant cash bounties to snitches.

An upbeat assessment of this flurry of bathroom criminalization bills comes from my friend and colleague, Brynn Tannehill, writing in the Huffington Post, where she concludes:

These bathroom bills represent a futile and not particularly well-thought-out side show to where the real point of attack is. Their introduction may be simple grandstanding for the base, fear mongering or sincerely held paranoia, but as public accommodations access becomes settled law these bills will have less and less “pull.”

People whose greatest fears in life include transgender people in bathrooms will increasingly be seen for what they are, and the rest of us will be able to just get on with our lives.

Or, after some considered thought, might those same anxious women and their concerned men discover that this situation is just as absurd, and conclude that a woman is a woman is a woman?

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Let’s just all grow up, so we can get to this:

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