Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Chewing Out the "Turn Away Gay" Bill

Do you ever just spiral in to a tornado of thoughts after a random glimpse of your reflection; deep in thought over that reflection being of you and who you are and why you are here? No? That's okay I didn't really expect you too. Do you ever lose all faith in humanity? That is the worst feeling in the world, when you shake your head and accept the fact that things might not get better in this world. On day's when you find out the senator from your own state is responsible for proposing and creating a new bill that could allow, if passed, for business owners to refuse service to people because/if they are homosexual; gay. what? I don't even know what to say... the world we live in So done with the idiots in this world. So done with all the haters hating on people who didn't do anything. So done with haters...period. So done with humanity. Throwing in the towel, accepting fate...no! Someone has to teach these people. Someone has to show them what everyone else has been able to comprehend on their own. I don't care how long it takes. I don't care how many differnt analogies and different ways I have to explain it. I have one goal. I have one mission. I have one purpose. Equality. Freedom for all. Restoring America, one issue at a time. That is a promise. Now back to the topic at hand for today. The "Turn away the gays" Bill. Also known as the "degrading human beings by flash-backing to the 1940s" Bill. First off, I cannot fathom that this bill has any chance in hell of passing because it is completely, utterly and wholeheartedly unconstitutional but that is assuming the Constitution has any value anymore because I am starting to question...What hurts the most is that the senator is from my state! My own state! He is supposed to represent the people and while he may, although I hardly believe anyone can support this bill, I feel betrayed. I do! This bill is absolutely absurd! I don't give a rat's ass if they are gay, black, white, religious, non-religious, if they watch Downton Abbey or don't! They are a human being and god damn it they deserve to be treated like one! No one deserves to have to experience life as a minority. But you know the minorities are the toughest. Look at the best wrestlers from the past they all come from the minorities, because they have to fight to survive. Americans are such assholes we don't give them any lee way or freedoms we judge them immediately and we prejudice against them. If this bill passes I will personally write down and record every business that is reported for turning away gays and I will stop going there and will be very vocal about no one else going there as well. You don't treat people like trash, you just don't. Listen you don't have to love me, you don't even have to like me; but you will respect me. End of story. Period. My little sister, bless her heart, is almost three years old and all her little barbies have wives. No one taught her this, she was born this way and we don't care if she has a wife. We love the gays! I am a whole fledged gay supporting, rainbow streaking, pro-equality seeker and reaper. The other day we were playing and her Snow White barbie died and so her Ariel mermaid came to Snow White's rescue and gave Snow true love's kiss. She didn't care that they were two girls, she loves them. She has three baby dolls she holds very dear to her heart. Two are white and their names are Sybil and Harper. Their baby is the princess Tiana in baby form from the Disney store. That is my sister's little picture perfect family in her world, in her mind. People are born innocent, the new generations are born tolerant. Its society that teaches stereotypes and prejudices and evils. If anyone has ever seen the Lion King II: Simba's Pride. You should think about the ending now. Basically there are the lions that followed Scar (Mufasa's brother who killed Mufasa) and the pridelanders (followers of Simba). Their is a war between the lions over the fact that the outlanders want the pridelands because they feel it is rightfully theirs etc etc and Simba and the pridelanders defend their territory. Meanwhile Kofu (the outlander's leader's son) and Kiara (Simba's daughter) have fallen and love and realized the prejudices that are tearing their prides apart are not really that big of differences at all. As the lions proceed to try and kill each other Kofu and Kiara interrupt and say their parents will have to kill them first before they go on fighting, basically. They point out to the others to look around, look at each other. They say how they aren't that different after all because literally they are all lions. The only one who objects to this peace is the outlanders leader and she dies after trying to kill Kiara who tries to save the outlander leaderand the rest of them live in peace because they realize all the fighting was over something that didn't matter because they are one and the same. Humans are humans no matter the color of your skin, religious affiliation, or love interest. We are one. If we don't protect each other who will? Who is going to love you? These are the questions! Water is sweet, dearies, but blood is thicker and we are all connected by blood. We all come from the same place and we will all end in the same place. Ashes to ashes. Dust to dust. We are just the same. We live to die. I am you, the universe and me. Is any of this clicking? If it is go outside, right now! And scream at the top of your lungs, let your aggravation at the world trying to limit you, trying to box you, trying to fix you go! Scream out people! People protect the people.
A nation divided cannot stand.
We will not stand much longer my dears. America is the Titanic. The unsinkable ship that sank. A grenade that goes off as soon as everyone thinks its safe. The darkest part of the night, right before the dawn. We are the good and the evil of the world and there is only one place to start a revolution. With a spark. With words. I am igniting this revolution for tolerance, for equality. I am sparking for you, for me, for my little sister, for your little sister, for us, for prosperity and for America, for the Earth. The sun persists in rising so I make myself stand and face the day, I make myself fight on this uphill battle of discrimination and voicelessness because we will win. Slow and steady always wins the race. I have read the fairytales over and over again adn guess what? Good always wins.