Hey saywha!
I hope things are going well for you. I tried to accomplish something on this thread. I've seen so much junk that the LGBT community still has to endure. One of my favorite professors had to move out-of-state so that she and her girlfriend could adopt. It's generally better for students here on campus. But the ones that have come from the sticks where the pastors advocate child abuse, it's just sad.
Don't let Botch bother you, saywha. He's not an official representative of this forum. (Besides, he declared that he was leaving and this thread was dead... back on page 10. So surely he's gone by now.) He's entitled to his opinion, but I just want to make it clear to you that I do not agree, particularly with these statements of his:
He is the gay version of Rick Santorum.
Let's clear up the fact that Dan Savage has no desire to make heterosexual activity illegal or try to stop heterosexual couples from adopting children. He is not the gay version of Rick Santorum.
My comments address the fact that Savage is every bit as much of a savage as the people who hate gays and bash them.
If he was a Westboro Baptist type going off on how "God hates fags", the effect on homosexual students would have been the same.
Savage is the homosexual liberal version of a Westboro congregation member. As I've said, he is a gay Rick Santorum.
Such statements are clearly misleading to rally support for an agenda to hate Dan Savage. As bad as the WBC? Hardly. Just as one reminder of the depths of WBC, at the funeral of Matthew Shepherd, a gay student who was tortured and killed, WBC was there...
From Wikipedia: Fred Phelps, leader of the Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kansas, took his church's "God Hates Fags" message to the funeral of Matthew Shepard, held in Casper, Wyoming, on Saturday, October 17, 1998. Two of his picket signs read: "No Tears for Queers" and "Fag Matt in Hell."
For the record, I want to make it clear on this thread that I'm not anti-Bible and certainly not anti-Christianity. I still get into discussions where I defend Christian beliefs that I value. But it's getting late, and I'm tired, and I need to study for one more exam.
I'll be back.