Thursday, October 09, 2008

No on Prop 8

I wrote this for the local Dem Latino newsletter.

Familia, family. It is the core of our culture as Latinos. We always have our core of the family, whether it is our grandparents, a favorite aunt or uncle, our many cousins who we have all grown up with and love dearly.

But some of those family members live a little differently. We have a partner of the same gender, so uncle Jorge is always with uncle Dylan. And aunt Maria is always with Aunt Teresa, how come?

There are Latinos who are gay and lesbian, bisexual and transgender.

And their rights to be with and marry the person they love is going to be voted on by the people of California.

As much as any people, we Latinos know discrimination. We have relatives who could not marry in some states because they were different from each other. Some of our parents went to a school with only Mexican kids and couldn’t go into some restaurants, swimming pools, and hotels because we are brown. We carry the scars of discrimination and seek justice for the hurts of our grandparents, great grandparents, all who came before us.

Proposition 8 will make California the first state to change its constitution to single out a groups of people to take away their rights. Prop 8 will not make churches lose their non-profit status, will not force sex education on small children and will not force churches to marry people if they do not believe in marriage for same sex couple.

Proposition 8 will take away the legal rights and coverage for same sex couples. It will instill prejudice against your favorite tios and tias in the state constitution. It will treat some people differently under the law. Many of our elders were placed behind a tortilla curtain and treated differently, less than equal.

This is our chance to show the Latino community understands and does not support for this bill. We want all of our families together. We want all of us to be able to be with the person they love. We want equality for all.

Vote NO on Prop 8.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear Ms. Wild Thing,
I think it must be terrible suffer discrination for all things: To be woman, no white enough and lesbian.
Intolerance always fells in danger, but that it really feels is its lossing of control.
Equality is a right and promotes peace, tolerance -But why other people must be tolerant with me if I´m equal than them?- A pitty, but the only way we can live in right law. It´s ununderstandable that the third generation suffer discrimination yet.
I wish and hope Proposition 8 lost and California´ll become a state followed for the others.
Good luck! I believe another world is possible and we´ll see it!
Thanks for all your work and stamina in that battle.

Anonymous said...

Hey Miss Thing...

Know of any Latino GLBT groups in your area? If you do, then maybe they should take a look at this:
http://vimeo.com/1978711?pg=embed&sec=1978711

Hasta lam bagel.

Anonymous said...

Just so you know...I miss your little family. Give your babies kisses from us. xoxo

Anonymous said...

Dear Miss Wildthing,
I'm very, very sorry for the intolerance of the people of California. Actually, I thought you'll win. I wonder about the future of the couples just married. But I believe in justice and hope a day this will be possible.
I'm sad for you but I know you'll do your own hapiness in your way.
Always yours,
PMI

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