Don’t spend years covering me with feces, then get self-righteously indignant the one time I pass gas

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It was 2008 and we had just elected Barak Obama as president.

Those who had not voted for him claimed he was not their president.

People held signs and wore t-shirts reminding us it was the WHITE House.

His place of birth was questioned by the very man that we are being told now needs to be given a chance.

The claim came out that Michelle was a drag Queen and the children adopted to cover that up.

The president elect was hanged in effigy.

There were references to apes.

The president was supposed to be a Muslim but at the same time was being condemned for attending the church, the Christian church, headed by the Rev. Wright.

He ate dogs.

But that was perfectly acceptable because people were just expressing their reaction to their candidate’s loss.

Oh, and the Republicans held a meeting on inauguration day to plan how to have him fail.

But that was okay. It did not constitute a meltdown, nor was it whining.

When I was advocating to have GLBT students openly protected in school district policies on bullying, harassment, and nondiscrimination, part of that advocacy was to educate students about how to protect themselves and bring an end to mistreatment that fell into those categories.

The major bit of advice was that  beyond claiming to have been bullied there had to be proof of the bullying that could be evaluated and it had to be more than one instance, otherwise it could just have been a loss of temper or an indiscreet remark that, once uttered, was regretted.

Simply put, the charge was not enough.

If the complaint was to be considered legitimate and worthy of action, student were advised that at the time of the complaint things like names, dates, the number of incidents, a description of the bullying, and the names of any witnesses were necessary, or it was a complaint that could be brushed aside.

With those things presented, there would have to at least be some consideration given along with an idea what actions might need to be taken or address to end the problem.

This is a comment I found on Facebook regarding some people’s experiencing fear because of statements made during the campaign of the president-elect as well as those he has been appointing to his cabinet, federal departments, and advisory positions:

“AHHH the sweet smell of fear. For the last eight years white heterosexuals were a moving target now someone is saying its [sic] ok to admit you don’t agree what is the worse thing they might do? [sic] Might they force the gay communities to admit that Civil Unions may have all the benefits of marriage without the potential conflicts with religious organizations. Right now the courts have spoken and the constitution which gave this control to the states has been trashed so move on and stop crying.”

After requesting it, I still have not received any examples of where white heterosexuals are being targeted.

Without real examples of this targeting, the complaint that white heterosexuals were under assault means that they felt threatened as other people were gaining equal rights.

Their not being thrown out of their apartments just as a matter of personal taste, wrong religion, different political beliefs, falling in love with someone the landlord didn’t like, or their not losing a job for any reason beyond poor job performance was assaulted when others got those same things.

Everything was fine as long as there was an upper-class consisting of white heterosexuals and a lower one consisting of those who weren’t.

One class was comfortable with what they had and knew this was their country regardless of place of birth or how many generations of their family lived here, while for the others, well, they were just lucky they were allowed to be here at the largess of the upper class and happy with what they were allowed to have, even if they had been here for generations and in some cases became those we call “Hero” because they joined the military and fought for the rights the White Heterosexual do not want to share.

One is led to think that others getting the rights with which all equally created men had been “endowed by their creator” is some form of assault.

My equality is a threat to no one. But the fear of my equality seems to be a threat of loss to quite a few.

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My rights as a Gay man were finally getting acknowledged.

Some of us have traditionally not been free to be “fully American” and may have just gotten some of those things that make us so, but we stand to lose those things judging from the anti-GLBT make-up of the president elect’s cabinet, one member of which is advocating that all GLBT people be removed from the state department and other federal positions, and to do this they must be ferreted out.

Sound familiar?

It bothers me that after the many years of threatening behavior and purposely demeaning words and treatment, I am now being told that I have to accept even more because to do otherwise is just not fair and is mean.

In other words, “I have crapped on you for quite some time, and when you objected and told me to stop, you went too far, and that equals an assault”.

Bill O’Reilly even admitted, there is a “White Establishment”, and it sees its supremacy under attack, because non-whites, non-heterosexuals,want to have equal rights that all citizens should have.

“The left wants power taken away from the white establishment, and they want a profound change in the way America is run.”

The United States must be run by the White Guys only.

During that time of advocacy I was called a pervert for no other reason than I belonged to a disliked group. I had to listen to people in authority claim people like me were a danger, a little less human than they were, unloved and unlovable, and that even with all the heterosexual references and events throughout the district, King and Queen of the prom, Homecoming King and Queen, Valentines day couples, best couple in the year book, and no same sex dates to the prom, I was told that a single sign saying “October is Gay History Month” hung once a year in one spot was more than anyone else got, and it was a perversion as it made people think of sex while a teacher bringing her newborn baby to show her students never brought thoughts of that teacher and her husband having sex to the minds of the students.

Their perverted thoughts are not my responsibility, nor is it mine to anticipate anything that could possibly stimulate them when with the right education, they may not automatically jump to them.

Accepting things as they were was as it should be.

When I told a principal that GLBT kids were facing mistreatment because nothing in the school addressed their existence and needs, I was told, “well, that is because that is how it is.”

A teacher with whom I worked and who had students in his class I knew were Gay, once accosted me in a hallway to inform me that there was no room for my kind at the school.

Objecting to this was considered an assault on the white heterosexuals at the school.

I may appear selfish, but being a marginalized person who has had to deal with the language and treatment of Trump supporters long before he ran for president and were so happy they got a champion, I do find it difficult that now I am being told that their feelings are hurt because I object to the possible loss of my hard won rights and those of other marginalized people, and I should just suck it up and expect and accept more of the same.

They are offended that they are being spoken about like they spoke about marginalized people.

If it is wrong for them to be treated that way, even if it is an unsupportable claim, they need to see it is wrong that they treated others that way.

I will not be guilted into accepting mistreatment, so those who mistreat me feel no discomfort.

I am not asking anyone to think as I do. I am asking, however that they understand I think as I do for a reason, and if they want me to stop thinking that way, rather than whine at and about me, they stop doing those things that brought about my thoughts.

I did not approve of the words or treatment before, and I am not going to approve of them now to spare feelings and, therefore, allow those things to remain unchanged and untouched.

 

Need that last minute electronic stocking stuffer?

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