My opinion is that you are, indeed, capitulating.
Can you honestly sit there and say that we are better off having NO supporters on our side unless they believe in 100% of what we are fighting for?
Can you honestly try
not using hyperbole? Assuming, that is, you want me to take you seriously?
Or would you rather have to go through all of our fighting and struggles with someone that we can at least meet half way on a topic?
Halfway isn't good enough. Acquiesce all
you want; it doesn't work (if African-Americans had taken that route, they still wouldn't have freedom, much less voting rights) -- but, hey, you're welcome to try.
How are we to gain allies in our struggles if we do not work to change the hearts and mind of those who do not hold our same ideals on every single topic.
There you go again with the hyperbole. Who said everyone needs to "hold our same ideals on every single topic"? It
would be nice if knuckleheads like those mentioned in the OP would simply stop working
against us, for starters.
A. If either of you have taken the time to read any of my posts, albeit they are few and far between, you would know that this struggle is one that I take on every time I sing with my choir. To change the heart and mind one song at a time is one of the core principals of the TCC. Your medium happens to be the web, and mine happens to be music, but we are both working toward the same end.
How the hell do YOU know what my "medium" is? Tell you what: I'll refrain from being aghast at your sweeping assumptions if you take the time to read
my +/- 3,000 posts over the past four years, until you learn that I am not just another member of the 101st Keyboard Brigade.
I just celebrated, along with my partner, having been in the TCC for 5 years. And that 5 years I have had many life changing and life affirming moments.
Well, that's lovely. Truly lovely. It's been nine months since I've so much as
seen my partner, and we've spent five of our last six anniversaries apart. Do tell me what it's like to have the luxury of all those life-changing and life-affirming moments at a distance of no more than six inches. 'Cause I really don't remember.
And you know what I've learned over the past six years? I've learned that fellow queers who kowtow to bigots in the hope that someday they'll come around to seeing things our way is just another obstacle toward our ever being together.
And, again,
you have the luxury of kowtowing;
you can wait for the rest of your life. I cannot, and will not.
I would even dare to say that so have some of the people that have met us 1/2 way as many people have "testified to".
Well, good for you. But if you think that halfway is good enough, then I say you haven't been doing a very good job of "testifying."
Again, halfway is not good enough. Period.
B. Did you even both to call into the RADIO SHOW and discuss or rebut the comments made by the talk shows hosts . My guess would be no.
Do you realize that there are people in this country who A) don't pay for radio, and B) wouldn't even if we could afford to?
Frankly, I have only a vague awareness of what Sirius is, and I am neither able nor willing to shell out however much it is per month to have access to it. But I do know this much: Anyone who makes jokes at the expense of gay people, and says, even half-jokingly, that s/he is "standing with the Republicans" isn't worth my time or energy. I may as well try to convince Rick Santorum that he's just not giving us nice homos a fair shake.
Have YOU contacted whoever these "turks" are? If you have, great. I'm sure we'd all love to be kept abreast of your progress with them. If not, then what are you doing wasting your time arguing with me?
Its either you are with us, or you are against us. I am sorry, but I just don't believe that is the correct course of action, or in this case NON action to take.
You have the gall to accuse me of "non-action"? I take back what I said before: Your presumption appalls me.
By your "switching off or changing of the channel", have you made the comment go unchallenged or unanswered?
One more time: I DON'T PAY for radio, and it is beyond my ken why some people do. YOU listen to this Sirius thing, then YOU do something about it -- instead of wasting your time arguing with me. Go ahead, prove your point. In fact, I beg you: Prove me wrong! PROVE you can inspire an epiphany among morons who think it's just ducky to take potshots at queers.
do you believe that one persons stance on a topic is the believe of the entire group?
Obviously not. Your beliefs certainly don't represent mine.
It is our duty to not let items of this nature go unanswered.
So go ANSWER it already. It would be a much better use of your time than lecturing me, and making not-so-subtle assumptions about my worldview, and my life, about which you know nothing.
I invite you to listen to any more of their shows, or better yet to call in and have a civilized conversation...
You offering to buy me a subscription?
...rather than just burying your head in the sand and crying foul.
Me burying my head in the sand? Now you're starting to piss me off.
No, wait, I take that back -- you really do piss me off. I don't like your attitude, I don't like your assumptions, I don't like your lectures, and I don't like the way you divert attention from the argument at hand by calling others on their use of "explicatives" -- which makes no sense whatsoever, as I'm sure you did not mean to criticize foreigncorrespondent for being
logical.
And, by the way, yes, you do "resort to using explicatives." I hope we all do!