On Email Gay Bashing, Or, ENDA's Already Getting Ugly
It wasn't but a couple of days ago that we had a conversation about The Fear and the emails that are used to spread it, and I figured with that out of the way we had dealt with the topic, and that we'd move on to new things.
Well, we would be moving on, Gentle Reader, if it wasn't for the fact that an email came in today that was so ugly, so disturbing, and so indicative of what we are about to see as the battle over the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) begins to heat up (ENDA being possibly the next "big contentious thing" that this Administration hopes to accomplish), that I had to interrupt my story schedule to bring it to your attention.
"Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people." For those not yet aware, let's do a bit of background: there have been a series of civil rights laws passed over the years, providing protections related to the right to vote, providing for equality in housing and employment based on race, or religion, or ethnicity, or gender, and providing protections for the disabled. What is missing is a law protecting those who are gay or those who might view gender in a way that's different than what the most fundamentalist church in town views as "normal" from discrimination in housing and employment; the idea is that ENDA (officially known as H.R. 3017, Employment Non-Discrimination Act of 2009) is intended to fill that gap. The House Education and Labor Committee has held hearings on the bill, but that's as far as it's gone so far. Now that the pressure is easing to get health care reform through Congress, there are people who would like to advance ENDA from a bill to a law...and I'm one of `em. So, naturally, when an email came into my inbox asking "Do You Support The Homosexual Agenda?" I thought to myself: "why, yes, I do", and opened the darn thing. As it turns out, the sender, "Public Advocate of the United States" (which, I assume, is not to be confused with "The Advocate"), is not a supporter of Teh Gay Agenda...but that's not really a surprise, is it? In fact, the group is against...well, pretty much everything, including:
"...The National Endowment of the Arts and the federal funding and endorsement of pornography and obscenity as legitimate forms of art; All of which they present with no apparent sense of the contradictions inherent in their own positions...which is also not really a surprise. Anyway, according to the email...
"The Radical Homosexuals claim you and other pro-family Americans actually now support same-sex marriage, special job preferences for homosexuals and promotion of the homosexual lifestyle in schools..." First off (and I had to do some research to confirm this), The Radical Homosexuals are not a band, which is too bad, because that would be one sweet name to put on a marquee. Secondly, Angry Conservative Fundraising Guy, the country is split, almost 60/40, in favor of civil unions, this according to Pew...and when it comes to actual marriage, Pew counts it at 53% against, 39% for...which means The Radical Homosexuals are more correct in their assertions than Angry Conservative Fundraising Guy might like. But let's move on:
"...You see, the Radical Homosexuals are storming through Washington demanding passage of their agenda. (A quick word regarding emphasis: throughout this story, where emphasis occurs, it's as it was presented in the original, except that for technical reasons I had to change underlined words to italics.)
Storming? And that's only what he can begin to imagine:
"...Frankly if you really do support the radical Homosexual Agenda -- or if you just no longer care enough to stand up for the family -- insiders in Congress say the entire Homosexual Agenda could pass in a matter of months. OK...so...at this point I need you to sit back down and take a deep breath, because it's about to get a whole lot weirder.
I do not want you drinking anything while you read this next passage. There are a few of you who may...oh, how should I put this...it's possible that you may have some doubts about your own mental health. To paraphrase comedian Lewis Black: if you go to an International House of Pancakes and you have "body issues", you will inevitably feel better about yourself after the visit; this because there is always someone there who is at least 400 pounds heavier than you will ever weigh, ever, in your entire life. The next portion of this email represents the International House of Mental Health, and there's someone there 400 times crazier than you...and it's this guy:
"...One stormy night I drove to a mailshop hidden deep in a nearly deserted stand of warehouses. I'd heard something was up and wanted to see for myself. I need to interrupt for a quick second to ask a question: is it just me, or is the only difference between that story and a bad gay porn film that there's nobody knocking at the door saying: "here's the pizza...and here's the pepperoni"?
"...Homosexual activists mock me in the halls of Congress. They say it's too late because Americans like you don't care enough to help, especially with the Democrats in control of Congress and the White House..." Hey, Angry Conservative Fundraising Guy: just because someone mocks you in the hall, it doesn't mean they're some kind of homosexual activist. They could be mental health activists, for example, or activists promoting better education...and, of course, it's always possible they're from the Netherlands. Now not all the news here is bad:
"...If you won't help, I'm afraid there is little more I can do. Just a real quick little bit of advice for the author of this piece, if I may be so bold. Context matters, as those who used the word "Teabag" just a bit too freely discovered last spring, much to our delight, and when you're busy stirring up The Fear Of The Radical Homosexual, I would be careful how I throw around terms like "carry the load". Next time, Angry Conservative Fundraising Guy, consider hiring a panel of 13-year-old boys who like Beavis and Butthead DVDs for a focus group before you hit the "Send" button and this sort of thing might not happen again. The rest of this is a great big fundraiser which includes a series of links to what the sender calls a "Morality Survey", but what I call either a push-poll or a handy one-page checklist of the arguments you can expect to hear over the next few months. Now I think we've all seen enough of this for today, but here's what I want you to take away from our conversation: ENDA will be used as a tool to continue spreading hate in the run-up to this year's elections...and really, really, really creepy people will be trying to scare you using really, really, really turgid (and I do mean turgid) prose. The imaging will be ugly, with the fears of pedophilia and crossdressing and things being rammed down throats likely to all play starring roles in the Conserva-theater that's soon to come. I also expect to see more "outings", á la Karl Rove's usual practice--even against other Republicans, which has already apparently happened in this cycle, in the Illinois Senate Republican primary.
"...Stop imagining, unravel the truth and ask: "just who is it happening to?" There is no reason for us to blow this one. The Conservative craziness that's coming may become so extreme that even the Republicans no longer want any part of these people, but I wouldn't count on it. What I would count on is that this is the kind of fight we want to be having--as long as we're out there having it. Talk to your friends, talk to those people in line at the espresso stand, and (here's one for the Captain in all of us), maybe even talk to the attractive individual working out next to you at the gym. Make them understand what this election is really going to be about, how desperate the other side is, and why we can't afford to let them win. The Radical HomoFearoPhobians are already hard at work, so get out there and do the same. Unless, of course, you'd prefer another summer of really, really, awful Teabagging. other side is, and why we can't afford to let them win. The Radical HomoFearoPhobians are already hard at work, so get out there and do the same. Unless, of course, you'd prefer another summer of really, really, awful Teabagging.
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