I feel for Melania

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I am a progressive who neither supported nor voted for Trump. But when it comes to Melania and the kid, Barron, my attitude might surprise some people.

First let me state that besides the pictures of Melania from her younger days when she, like any young model or actor, may have made some bad decisions, or at least questionable ones, in order to break into, or continue to remain in, the business of fashion modeling, I have looked at her pictures now that she is older and wiser.

I might mention that some highly respected people, like Sylvester Stallone and Vanessa Williams, had their moment in the past, the Italian Stallion in one case and the reason for the loss of the title of Miss America in the other. Who knows how many stars got their start on the casting couch and have some not so decent pictures of themselves secreted away somewhere for someone’s personal pleasure. Lots of boobs and butts in music videos too.

My concern is about the more recent pictures that tell a tale while remaining silent.

There is the picture of Melania standing by the limo that brought her and the hubby to the White House, having had to exit the vehicle without the polite arm of her husband to assist, while Trump, instead of walking up to the outgoing first couple with his wife, the soon to be First Lady, left her to get the gift while he ran up for the handshake, and the subsequent picture of Trump heading into the White House, again alone, leaving her behind so the Obamas politely escorted her in.

There is the video of a smiling Melania being spoken to by Trump at the inauguration platform with him then turning away with a smug look on his face and her being reduced to a crushed frown.

She is a former model who knows how to project the required image, but as a human, she has her honest, unguarded moments. This was one of those.

Here is how I see things, and will continue to until someone shows me evidence to the contrary.

When Melania was young and attempting to establish herself, she, like many people, embellished a little on her bio because it really would not make much of a difference in the life of a model whose career plan only included modeling at the time and did not include a plan to be First Lady or anything else that a real unassailable background story would call for.

She took the jobs that she had to because she was at the mercy of her agent and the studios. Had she remained a model, those questionable pictures would not have been worthy of anyone’s notice, nor would they have been seen as anything of importance.

Then, unexpectedly she was introduced to “Billionaire” Donald Trump, and he took an interest in her. She might get the label of gold digger and marriage wrecker, but some blame for the affair, eventual divorce and marriage has to be placed at Trump’s feet, the feet of the man who pursued her.

Their marriage went okay for a while, but then she was assigned the role of arm candy and trophy wife, and Melania had to deal with that, especially when the kid was born.

It is obvious from his earlier bragging and the campaign that she was told what to do, and may not even have been consulted before Trump decided to run or even told about the decision he made until she was told to go along with it. If the theory is true that even he didn’t think he would win, but just put on a show to further himself and future business plans, she might have played along only to then see things start to go differently and her input still not sought. She was then expected to go along with whatever he decided, which might have unexpectedly gone against the plan she had been amenable to because the road was supposed to be a short one. Whatever Trump’s ego decided, she had to go along with it.

If he gets so childishly upset in public over any slight, real or imagined, it is not too difficult to imagine the Trump household behind closed door where she was alone to deal with his rantings and, perhaps, physical expressions of displeasure.

Remember that time when Trump stated in a live interview, with her sitting beside him, that she, much to her obvious surprise, would be giving a number of speeches with the biggest one she gave having been the one at the Republican Convention that had to have been written by the Trump campaign and for which she got ridiculed as some lines were clearly lifted from a Michelle Obama speech. Models do not necessarily get involved in giving speeches, and if her husband was not involved in politics, how can anyone assume she was as versed in them as some of us who are political wonks are. Perhaps the speech sounded good, and being told to give it, either having faith in those her husband chose to write it, or taking yet another order from her husband, she did.

The response and betrayal in having to take the heat alone while no one came forward to admit they stole the lines must have been painful.
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To me that was indicative of her life with Donald. He makes decisions, and she is expected to obey. That is as it has always been between Trump and anyone connected to him.

She became only the beautiful wife that makes him the envy of other men, but beyond that she has become nothing.

What was supposed to be a happily-ever-after marriage became something else when the honeymoon ended and Trump’s mask came off to reveal his true self. In fairy tales we all feel good at the end for Cinderella, Snow White, and any princess who marries her Prince Charming because the story tells us that they live happily ever after. But we never hear what life was actually like after the tale ends. There would be the queen’s second class subservient  position and her role as mother to the heir and his backup, a situation that could be unpleasant to create with pain at birth and, in the days the fairy tale covered, death due to birth.

Then there’s Baron, the kid.

By the time he came along, wanted or otherwise, the father had already strengthened his bond with the older siblings, having involved them in his businesses. They certainly are too old to have any closeness with the kid, and may even resent that while for most of their lives the inheritance had four recipients, shares grew smaller with the arrival of the late comer. The other wife’s kid.

It is my suspicion that the main reason Melania wants to remain in New York City isn’t for school, since Baron could get into any exclusive school near Washington DC, but because the two of them, mother and son,  would be away from Donald and can live without his overbearing control.

They can live an unbossed around, psychologically abuseless existence where they would not have to perform according to Trump’s dictates, and they would not be subjected to the subservient treatment they most likely experience when he is around.

People speculate about Baron’s awkward behavior, but who knew he even existed before Trump’s campaign, and now he is thrown from the shadows into the spot light with little time to adjust, a quiet kid with a sheltered life, just like his mother, someone whose life changed suddenly without any input or preparation.

Melania loves her son most likely deeply because he is treated like she is by a narcissistic father who expects people to perform on cue without consultation or preparation.

The bond between mother and son must be strong as it is them against him, and they have had to rely on each other for strength and support. Having a choice, Melania chose to be with the son she loves, rather than the man and dead fairy tale existence around him.

Just look at those pictures. She has a purpose and an expected role, but beyond that she has no meaning.

He was president elect. She was the person who had to bring the gift from the car. It wasn’t their moment; it was his and his alone. You just know the gift had to be her idea, an offering to someone she likes and someone who could be an ally.

I saw a little girl who was surprised when her life took a turn for an assumed better, but turned out to be an inescapable trap. I saw a girl who for a moment was a wife, then a prop, now a nobody.

She and Baron are trapped by an angry egomaniac and proven woman abuser.

And it shows in the pictures.

 

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On Saturday, while ignoring even the existence of the Women’s March, let alone the numbers, Sean Spicer, President Trump’s Press Secretary got upset with the pictures comparing the 2009 and 2017 inaugurations claiming, angrily,

“This was the largest audience ever to witness an inauguration, period. Both in person and around the globe.”

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Perhaps someone got to him because on Monday, he stressed a somewhat modified version of his statement.

“It was the most-watched inaugural” Spicer now insists.

“It was the total largest audience witnessed in person and around the globe,” he added.

Spicer clarified that he never meant to say that the in-person crowd at the inauguration was the largest of all time, in spite of his having used the side by side pictures during his Saturday rant.

Without explaining what data, if any, he used, he insisted he had meant in person as well as on television and online.

We may never have met him, but we all went to middle school with him.

 

Don’t patronize me

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Stop telling me to relax and give Donald Trump a chance, especially if you are not in any of those groups of Americans who stand to lose under the policies he has articulated and the people he is choosing to surround himself with as cabinet members, Department heads, and advisors. If you aren’t GLBT, female, any color other than White, an immigrant, a child of an undocumented immigrant who was brought here as an infant, or a person with a disability you have nothing to fear, so stop telling me I don’t either.

Many of the “Give him a chance crowd” voted for him because they did not like seeing what they thought were their privileges being reduced in any way, and by “reduced” I mean shared with those who had been historically denied what was theirs by right of citizenship and that everyone else had.

No one is attempting to take anything away, but they have been attempting to get that which should have always been theirs too, and to get those who had all their rights to see that this was not so for everyone.

Those who were afraid they will lose their rights, or simply do not want to share them with other American citizens and voted as they did, are the last ones to tell people to relax and lighten up as what they now have is going to be taken away unless Donald Trump in word and Deed lied to his supporters.

When it comes to GLBT rights, I keep hearing references to gains made in the last eight years being under threat, but which apparently can be regained with a little work.

But the reality is that those gains did not happen because of the last eight years, but, using Stonewall as a starting point, they were finally acknowledged after 40 years of work, and that those who did the work for those 40 years are about to see things potentially going back so the same work will have to be done again.

There are some older people who had finally begun to experience that for which they fought, and were happy in the belief that they would be the last generation of GLBT people who had had to live in the conditions against which they fought.

Saying the gains happened in 8 years is to dismiss the years that it took to get those gains.

To give a better perspective, these are some major actions, battles, and successes that took place during my lifetime, and I am more than eight years old:

1951

The Mattachine Society, the first national Gay rights organization, is formed by Harry Hay, considered by many to be the founder of the Gay Rights Movement.

1955

The first Lesbian-rights organization in the United States, the Daughters of Bilitis, was established in San Francisco in 1955.

1956

The Daughters of Bilitis became a pioneering national organization.

1962

Illinois becomes the first state in the U.S. to decriminalize homosexual acts between consenting adults in private.

1966

The world’s first the Transgender organization, the National Transsexual Counseling Unit, was established in San Francisco.

1969

The Stonewall Rebellion made the GLBT Rights Movement one universal equal rights and acceptance.

1973

The American Psychiatric Association removed homosexuality from its official list of mental disorders, and Harvey Milk ran for city supervisor in San Francisco on a socially liberal platform and opposed government involvement in personal sexual matters. Milk came in 10th out of 32 candidates, earning 16,900 votes, winning the Castro District and other liberal neighborhoods. He received a lot of media attention for his passionate speeches, brave political stance, and media skills

1976

San Francisco Mayor George Moscone appointed Harvey Milk to the Board of Permit Appeals, making Milk the first openly gay city commissioner in the United States. He then ran for but lost a State Assembly race by fewer than 4,000 votes. Because he believed that the Alice B. Toklas Gay Democratic Club would never support him politically, Milk co-founded the San Francisco Gay Democratic Club.

1977

Activists in Miami, Florida passed a civil rights ordinance making sexual orientation discrimination illegal in Dade County. But this brought Anita Bryant into things with her Save Our Children organization, a Christian fundamentalist group, and in the largest special election of any in Dade County history, 70% voted to overturn the ordinance.

1978

On January 8, having run against 16 other candidates, Harvey Milk was sworn in as a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, and he sponsored a civil rights bill that outlawed sexual orientation discrimination, with only one supervisor voting against it, and Mayor Moscone signed it into law.

John Briggs proposed Proposition 6, the Briggs Initiative, the purpose of which was to fire any teacher or school employee who publicly supported gay rights, whether or not they were Gay themselves. Partly because of the Briggs initiative attendance greatly increases at Gay Pride marches in San Francisco and Los Angeles. President Jimmy Carter, former Governor Ronald Reagan, and Governor Jerry Brown spoke out against the proposition.

On November 7, voters rejected the proposition by more than a million votes.

On November 27, Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone were assassinated by Dan White, another San Francisco city supervisor, who had recently resigned and wanted his job back. The San Francisco Gay Democratic Club changed its name to the Harvey Milk Memorial Gay Democratic Club.

1979

About 75,000 people participated in the National March on Washington for Gay Rights in Washington, D.C., in October. It was the largest political gathering in support of Gay rights to date.

1980

At the 1980 Democratic National Convention held at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, Democrats took a stance supporting Gay rights, adding the following to their plank: “All groups must be protected from discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, language, age, sex or sexual orientation.”

1981   

On June 5, 1981, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report newsletter with a report on an unusual cluster of Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP)  in five homosexual men in Los Angeles. Because of a June 1982 report of a group of cases among gay men in New York City, the syndrome was initially termed “GRID”, or Gay-Related Immune Deficiency until health authorities realized that nearly half of the people identified with the syndrome were not homosexual men, and the name was changed to Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). But the original name had given false fuel to those with anti-Gay animus.

Because it was originally thought that only a ignorable population was getting AIDS, through the lack of both policy and financial support the United States Centers for Disease Control (CDC) was severely handicapped during the early years of the AIDS epidemic. The Reagan Administration did not understand the essential role of Government in disease prevention, and had no interest in addressing it anyway in spite of the CDC’s clearly documented dangers of HIV and AIDS early in the epidemic because, benefiting from pandering to the religious right, it went along with the religious right’s claim that it was God’s punishment being delivered unto the Gays. By refusing to deliver prevention programs, the Reagan Administration allowed HIV to become more widely spread rather than being kept under control.

This resulted in local GLBT Communities having to design their own programs to deal with AIDS which included networks of doctors and the creation of hospices, as well as counselors for patients and those left behind in the event of death, a model that was adopted by mainstream society when it was finally accepted that everyone could get AIDS.

It also called for resistance to politicians proposing total isolation of people with AIDS, the worst example being William Dannemeyer, former U.S. Representative from California’s 39th district from 1979 to1993, who advocated for enforcing mandatory quarantines for people with AIDS which included Manzanar style internment camps from which people with AIDS could never leave and to which no member of the family or friends of the quarantined could ever go and visit since he believed people with AIDS emitted a spore that caused infection and anyone who visited would not be then allowed to leave as they would have been exposed and could carry the exposure home with them.

By 1989 there were 27,408 reported deaths, many yet to die, and many more infected with HIV, many of those, assuming it only hit Gay men, had no reason in their minds to get tested, and so were not only unaware they were infected, but in ignorance spread the virus to millions more.

By 1995, AIDS was the leading cause of death for adults 25 to 44 years old with about 50,000 Americans dying of AIDS-related causes. African-Americans made up 49 percent of AIDS-related deaths. But death rates began to decline after multi-drug therapy became widely available, a practice which in the early years of the epidemic resulted in a doctor who was effectively treating his patients in this way having his medical license revoked by the state of New York.

There are 1.2 million people infected with HIV, and it is strongly believed 1 in 8 Americans are infected, but just don’t know it.

1982

Wisconsin became the first state to outlaw discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.

1984

The city of Berkeley, California, becane the first city to offer its employees domestic-partnership benefits.

1993

The “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy was instituted for the U.S. military, permitting gays to serve in the military but banning homosexual activity. Although President Clinton intended this to be compromise with those who wanted to keep the prohibition against gays in the military, it led to the discharge of thousands of men and women from the armed forces.

On April 25, an estimated 800,000 to one million people participate in the March on Washington for Gay, Lesbian, and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation. The march was a response to “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell”. The march also protested rising hate crimes and ongoing discrimination against the LGBT community.

1996

In Romer v. Evans, the Supreme Court struck down Colorado’s Amendment 2, which denied Gays and Lesbians protection against discrimination, calling the discrimination protection  “special rights.” According to Justice Anthony Kennedy, “We find nothing special in the protections Amendment 2 withholds. These protections . . . constitute ordinary civil life in a free society.”

2000

Vermont became the first state in the country to legally recognize civil unions between Gay or Lesbian couples. The law stated that these “couples would be entitled to the same benefits, privileges, and responsibilities as spouses.” But marriage was still defined as heterosexual.

2003

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Lawrence v. Texas that sodomy laws in the U.S. were unconstitutional. Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote, “Liberty presumes an autonomy of self that includes freedom of thought, belief, expression, and certain intimate conduct.”

In November, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled that barring gays and lesbians from marrying violated the state constitution. The Massachusetts Chief Justice concluded that to “deny the protections, benefits, and obligations conferred by civil marriage” to gay couples was unconstitutional because it denied “the dignity and equality of all individuals” and made them “second-class citizens.”

2004

On May 17, same-sex marriages became legal in Massachusetts.

2005

Civil unions became legal in Connecticut in October.

2006

Civil unions became legal in New Jersey in December.

2007

In November, the House of Representatives approved a bill ensuring equal rights in the workplace for Gay men, Lesbians, and Bisexuals.

2008

In February, a New York State appeals court unanimously voted that valid same-sex marriages performed in other states must be recognized by employers in New York.
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In February, the state of Oregon allowed same-sex couples to register as domestic partners allowing them some spousal rights of married couples.

On May 15, the California Supreme Court ruled that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry. But influenced by conservative “Christian” groups, most noticeably the Mormon Church, on November 4, California voters approved a ban on same-sex marriage called Proposition 8 which threw into question the validity of the more than 18,000 marriages already performed. Although the California Supreme Court upheld the ban in May 2009, it ruled that those couples married under the old law were still legally married.

November 4, voters in California, Arizona, and Florida approved the passage of measures that banned same-sex marriage. Arkansas passed a measure intended to bar Gay men and Lesbians from adopting children.

On October 10, the Supreme Court of Connecticut ruled that under the state’s Constitution same-sex couples have the right to marry, and that the state’s civil union law did not provide same-sex couples with the same rights as heterosexual couples.

On November 12, same-sex marriages began to be officially performed in Connecticut.

Now the “last 8 years” begins

2009

On April 3, the Iowa Supreme Court unanimously rejected the state law banning same-sex marriage, and twenty-one days later, county recorders were required to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.

On April 7, the Vermont Legislature voted to override Governor Jim Douglas’s veto of a bill allowing Gays and Lesbians to marry, legalizing same-sex marriage. It was the first state to legalize gay marriage through the legislature, not the courts..

On May 6, the governor of Maine legalized same-sex marriage in that state, but citizens voted to overturn that law and Maine became the 31st state to ban it.

On June 3, New Hampshire governor John Lynch signed legislation allowing same-sex marriage. The law stipulated that religious organizations and their employees would not be required to participate in the ceremonies. New Hampshire was the sixth state in the nation to allow same-sex marriage.

On June 17, President Obama signed a referendum allowing the same-sex partners of federal employees to receive benefits. They would not be allowed full health coverage, however. This was Obama’s first major initiative in his campaign that promised to improve Gay rights.

In December, after 12 years of advocacy that included dealing with at least half a dozen superintendents, changes in School Board members, a bevy of reprimands, a court case prompted by actions that resulted from some opposition, multiple appearances before the  Board by many people, at least one connected death, possibly two, some rather strange behavior on the part of administrators, including “Family” members, and some of the most far fetch arguments in opposition, the school board of the Oklahoma City Public Schools finally voted to add the words “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” to its policies on bullying, harassment, and nondiscrimination.

2010

March 3, Congress approved a law signed in December 2009 that legalized same-sex marriage in the District of Columbia.

August 4, Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker ruled that California’s Proposition 8 violated the 14th Amendment’s equal protection clause writing “Proposition 8 singles out gays and lesbians and legitimates their unequal treatment. Proposition 8 perpetuates the stereotype that gays and lesbians are incapable of forming long-term loving relationships and that Gays and Lesbians are not good parents.”

December 18, the U.S. Senate voted 65 to 31 in favor of repealing Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, with eight Republicans siding with the Democrats to strike down the ban. The ban was not lifted officially until President Obama, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, and Admiral Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, agreed that the military was ready to enact the change and that it wouldn’t affect military readiness.

On Dec. 18, President Obama officially repealed the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” military policy.

2011

June 24, New York passed a law to allow same-sex marriage making it the largest state that allowed Gay and Lesbian couples to marry.

2012

February 7, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in California ruled 2–1 that Proposition 8, the 2008 referendum that banned same-sex marriage in state, was unconstitutional because it violated the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. In the ruling, the court said that the law “operates with no apparent purpose but to impose on gays and lesbians, through the public law, a majority’s private disapproval of them and their relationships.”

February 13, Washington became the seventh state to legalize Gay marriage.

March 1, Maryland passed legislation to legalize gay marriage.

May 9, President Barack Obama endorsed same-sex marriage. “It is important for me to go ahead and affirm that I think same-sex couples should be able to get married,” he said. He made the statement days after Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of Education Arne Duncan both came out in support of gay marriage.

Nov. 6, Tammy Baldwin. a seven-term Democratic congresswoman from Wisconsin, prevailed over former governor Tommy Thompson in the  race for U.S. Senate and became the first openly Gay politician elected to the Senate. Maine and Maryland voted in favor of allowing same-sex marriage, and voters in Minnesota rejected a measure to ban same-sex marriage.

2013

Feb. 27 several Republicans backed a legal brief asking the Supreme Court to rule that same-sex marriage was a constitutional right. More than 100 Republicans were listed on the brief, including former New Hampshire Congressman Charles Bass and Beth Myers, a key adviser to Mitt Romney during his 2012 presidential campaign.

March 26, the Supreme Court began two days of historical debate over gay marriage as it considered overturning Proposition 8 and the Defense of Marriage Act.

April 29, Jason Collins of the NBA’s Washington Wizards announced in an essay in Sports Illustrated that he is gay becoming the first active athlete in the NBA, NFL, NHL, or MLB to make the announcement.

May 2, after same-sex marriage legislation passed in both houses of Rhode Island’s legislature, Governor Lincoln Chafee signec it into law.

May 7, Governor Jack Markell signed the Civil Marriage Equality and Religious Freedom act, legalizing same-sex marriage for the state of Delaware.

May 13, in Minnesota, the State Senate voted 37 to 30 in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage. The vote came a week after it passec in the House.

June 26, the Supreme Court ruled that the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) was unconstitutional by 5 to 4 vote. The court also ruled that the law interfered with the states’ right to define marriage.

Aug. 1, Minnesota and Rhode Island began issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.

Oct. 21, in a unanimous vote, the New Jersey Supreme Court rejected Gov. Chris Christie’s request to delay the implementation date of same-sex weddings. Same-sex couples in New Jersey began to marry. When just hours later, Christie dropped his appeal to legalize same-sex marriages, New Jersey became the 14th state to recognize same-sex marriages.

Nov. 5 Illinois became the 15th state to recognize same-sex marriages when the House of Representatives approved the Religious Freedom and Marriage Fairness Act

Nov. 12, Hawaii became the 16th state to recognize same-sex marriages when the Senate passed a gay marriage bill, which had already passed in the House. State Senator J. Kalani English said, “This is nothing more than the expansion of aloha in Hawaii.”

2014

Jan. 6, The United States Supreme Court blocked any further same-sex marriages in Utah while state officials appealed the decision made by Judge Shelby in late December 2013, creating a legal limbo for the 1,300 same-sex couples who had received marriage licenses since Judge Shelby’s ruling.

Jan. 10, The Obama administration announced that the federal government would recognize the marriages of the 1,300 same-sex couples in Utah even though the state government had just decided not to do so.

May 19, Same-sex marriage became legal in Oregon when a U.S. federal district judge ruled that the state’s 2004 constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage violated the Equal Protection clause in the U.S. Constitution.

May 20, a judge strucl down the same-sex marriage ban in Pennsylvania. Until then the state did not even recognize domestic partnerships or civil unions.

Oct. 6, The U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear appeals of rulings in Indiana, Oklahoma, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin that allowed same-sex marriage.

Nov. 12, The U.S. Supreme Court denied a request to block same-sex marriage in Kansas

Nov. 19, A federal judge struck down Montana’s ban on same-sex marriage.

Nov. 20, The U.S. Supreme Court denied a request to block same-sex marriage in South Carolina making it the 35th U.S. state where same-sex marriage is legal.

2015

June 26, The U.S. Supreme Court ruled, 5–4, in Obergefell v. Hodges that same-sex couples have the fundamental right to marry and that states cannot say that marriage is reserved for heterosexual couples. “Under the Constitution, same-sex couples seek in marriage the same legal treatment as opposite-sex couples, and it would disparage their choices and diminish their personhood to deny them this right.” Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote in the majority opinion.

July 27, The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) National Executive Board by a 45-12 voted to end its ban on gay adult leaders. The new policy does still allow church-sponsored Scout groups to ban gay adults for religious reasons.

2016

But even with the June 26, 2015 landmark Supreme Court decision Obergefell v. Hodges, the GLBT community is still fighting against discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodations.

On May 13,  President Obama weighed in on the “toilet wars”—legislation being hashed out in some states about which bathrooms transgender people have the right to use—with the guideline: students may use bathrooms according to their self-identified gender.

Saying the gains happened in 8 years is to dismiss the years that it took to get those gains.

So being told to lighten up is to be told to forget what you did to get this far.

No, we old warriors have a right to be angry, some were killed in the effort and many died in the 80s because we were not worthy of the country’s attention, and the beneficiaries of our work should also be aware that what took 65 years of fighting to gain is about to be taken away, and they need to do what is needed to stop that.

In some places, especially Massachusetts, young GLBT people, not so much the T’s since they have just recently received protections, have lived without housing and employment discrimination, went to schools where legislation requires that school districts have policies and procedures to prevent and deal with instances of bullying because of sexual orientation and, now, gender identity, and teachers have to attend mandatory workshops to learn how to handle it, and same sex marriage has been around most of their adult lives.

The older people know what will come if certain things happen under this new administration, and will think, “Crap. We have to do all that fighting again?”, while the younger GLBT people will wonder what the hell happened and ask, “What do we do now?”.

Four words to remember, First Amendment Defense Act.

Discrimination is back nationwide if this bill passes, and the president signs it. He has indicated he will.

“Be of good cheer” may be a warm and fuzzy biblical bit of advice, but tell that to someone being mistreated, and it loses its warmth and fuzziness.

So don’t tell me I have some obligation to relax, get over it, and wait and see what happens.

 

 

 

 

 

 

George might be a little upset

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And more recently, President Obama’s incoming 2008 cabinet had Steven Chu, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist as Energy Secretary, former Harvard University president Lawrence Summers as head of the National Economic Council, and former chief executive of the Federal Reserve Timothy Geithner as Secretary of the Treasury.

What a bunch of losers.

 

Give him another chance?

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Within minutes of taking the Oath of Office, while Trump was declaring,

“We, the citizens of America, are now joined in a great national effort to rebuild our country and restore its promise for all of our people”

and

“The oath of office I take today is an oath of allegiance to all Americans”

in his inauguration speech,

the GLBT rights page was taken down from the White House and Department of Labor websites.

The WhiteHouse.gov/lgbt page provided information about legislative GLBT progress over the past eight years. It also offered support programs for the GLBT community including the “It Gets Better Project” which aimed at inspiring LGBT youth who may be facing discrimination and contemplating suicide.

The page was replaced with

“Sorry, the page you’re looking for can’t be found”.
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I know. I checked.

Trump told the Log Cabin Republicans, an organization that works with the Republican Party to ensure equal rights for members of the LGBT community in Washington, D.C that he was the “most pro-LGBT nominee in the history of the Republican party”.

And I know some GLBT people who believed that, based on what history I am unsure, and voted for him.

He even told “60 Minutes” that same-sex marriage was “settled” by the June 2015 Supreme Court decision in Obergefell v. Hodges.

If you do go to WhiteHouse.Gov there are tabs for “Briefing Room,” “Issues,” ” The Administration,” “Participate” and “1600 Penn” , and the “Issues” tab contains Trump’s policies with no mention of GLBT rights.

But for a while you could find out where you can get Melania Trumps jewelry: “Melania is also a successful entrepreneur. In April 2010, Melania Trump launched her own jewelry collection, ‘Melania™ Timepieces & Jewelry,’ on QVC”.  This was until, after some news articles questioned  using the White House page to make money,  this reference in her Biography was changed to “Melania is also a successful entrepreneur. In April 2010, Melania Trump launched her own jewelry collection.”

So we gave him a chance and we disappeared.  You would think that when the “most pro-LGBT nominee in the history of the Republican party” became president he would have advised his website people to keep things there for the GLBT people, or at least not take the page down as the administration’s first action.

I am sure that we will now be told to give him (another) chance and wait to see if he puts the GLBT page back up.

But what will we be told if he doesn’t.

His oath

“I, Donald J Trump, do solemnly swear that I will faithfully ( and when I say “Faithfully” it is the most faithful ever in the history of this country, a lot of people can tell you I am very Faithful,  not like some other people I will not mention, like the people who pulled out of my inauguration celebrations, they aren’t faithful, no, they are turn coats and that is sad) execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability (and I have great ability, I am the most able person ever. I can do things that others cannot even try to do. Just look at my business and all the money I have made. They are Yooge), preserve, protect and defend (I am the best defender, not like the people who run away from things. I had to work very hard to make the money I have, and that is just like being in a war. I had more experience defending things than all the generals in the military, even most of the troops, a lot of people will tell you that) the Constitution of the United States.”

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Event reminder

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 The rally at the 226 Ash Street Jail in New Bedford will be held this coming Thursday, January 19th, commencing at 4:30 p.m.

Its purpose is an important one.

Sheriff Hodgson of Bristol County in Massachusetts wants to use taxpayer money to transport prisoners to the Southern border to help build Trump’s wall, He obviously feels that inmates in the New Bedford jail and the bigger county jail in Dartmouth are his private army of slaves that he can use to do his political bidding and get him headlines.

Apparently he didn’t notice that Massachusetts did not vote in support of Mr. Trump’s plans, especially the one about the wall, and that New Bedford where the Abolitionist Movement began is not a fan of involuntary servitude.

Hodgson has a history of denying inmates in his facilities human rights when you consider he has deprive them of needed medications and adequate food, and that he has had them work in chain gangs that deprived free workers of jobs for which they would have been paid.

His cruel and unusual punishment is directed at mainly people of color who are largely in need of drug treatment, not incarceration, or people who are not violent criminals for the most part.

The Sheriff likes to cast himself as the brave law and order guy holding the line against the criminal element.

He has consistently maintained an anti-immigrant line, which is why he concocted this public relations scheme.

Our most recent past governor, Deval Patrick, refused to take part in the Secure Communities program which was supposed to target immigrants who committed serious crimes for deportation, but had deported both documented and undocumented people who were convicted of minor offenses or, in some cases, none at all, but Sheriff Hodgson has been dying to jump in to help ICE capture undocumented people.
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The present governor, Charlie Baker, needs to continue to reject this program.

Finally, even though his charging inmates $5.00 a day was rejected by the courts with his defense of it costing the taxpayers thousands of dollars, the Sheriff is planning on devising a way to reinstate that idea.

This scheme is cruel to low income families who don’t have the money to pay this fee.

Sheriff Hodgson has to hear from many people in Bristol County and around the state, that his actions will not be tolerated.

If you can make, I hope you can be there.

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Ben Carson does not know what equality is

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If I am at a party and the host is cutting the cake and my piece and all other pieces are exactly the same size, am I getting an equal serving, or a special one?

The obvious answer is that my serving is equal to all others.

What would be incorrect is to decide that my serving should be smaller because my having one of equal size means I am receiving special treatment. That would reduce me in stature although in all respects I am the same as everyone else present. We are all guests at the party and we share that in common.

However, if my piece is smaller, and I ask for a serving equal in size to all others, am I asking for special treatment, or merely to be treated like all the others?

When it comes to human rights, the ones with which mankind is endowed by its creator, among which are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness, here are just a few more rights beyond those that were listed in the Declaration of Independence as merely examples and are equally bestowed on all of mankind as we are all at the same party given by the same host.

-Living in freedom and safety.

-Freedom from hurt or torture.

-Equal application of established law.

-Freedom from harm to our good name.

-The right to security in our homes.

-Our family not being badly treated without a good reason.

-The right to go where we want in our own country and travel as we wish.

-The right to marry and have a family.

The right to own things or share them.

-The right to believe in what we want to believe, to have a religion or not, or to change it if we want.

-The right to make up our own minds, to think what we like, to say what we think, and to share our ideas with other people.

-The right to meet our friends and to work together in peace to defend our rights. Nobody can make us join a group if we don’t want to.

-The right to take part in the government of our country.

-The right to affordable housing, medicine, education, and child care, enough money to live on and medical help if we are ill or old.

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-The right to be cared for.

-The right to our own way of life.

-The right to enjoy the good things that art, science and learning bring.

-The right to development and self-determination.

These are rights shared by all Americans, and to deny these to anyone is to violate their rights as a citizen. Wanting to have these rights is not asking for anything special, but it is asking to have what others have.

They are what GLBT people want, and they are what Heterosexuals already enjoy.

We hear about White Privilege, but few are aware of Heterosexual Privilege which many GLBT people have at one time experienced while discovering their true selves, only to lose it upon self-discovery.

And it is not just limited to Whites.

When I was young, I had not come to fully accept myself for who I truly was. I attempted, on the assumption that that as just the way it was, to be just like everyone around me, friends, family, both immediate and extended, public figures on television and in real life.

I assumed I would eventually marry, have children, grow old, and die in the presence of my grandchildren.

When I applied for jobs or places to live, the only consideration I had to deal with was whether I could do the job and could pay the rent.

I could go anywhere, eat anywhere, shop anywhere, party anywhere.

But when I accepted myself and then “Came Out”, the things I had taken for granted suddenly went away, and employment and housing had to pass tests they had never had to pass before.

The only thing that changed was that I stopped attempting to attain that which was not right for me.

When he was being questioned during the hearing concerning his nomination for head of Housing and Urban Development, the government department that deals with fair housing, Ben Carson was asked about the rights of GLBT citizens obviously in relation to the right to housing, he replied,

“If confirmed in this position, of course I would enforce all the laws of the land, and I believe that all Americans regardless of any of the things that you mentioned should be protected by the law. What I mentioned in the past is the fact no one gets extra rights”.

If I ask for an equal serving, I take nothing away from the others in attendance, and their only objection to my sharing as equally as they do is that by doing so, they do not get more for themselves of what should have been mine.

And if I am denied the same sized serving, while they get the special treatment of larger ones, I am denied equality.

So if “no one gets extra rights”, GLBT people should have the same rights as someone like Ben Carson has.