Jamaica Prime Minister Preaching Hatred
I had a similar conversation with a fellow from Jamaica and we agreed on everything else being great about Jamaica, except for the crime and hatred toward homosexuality.
And to think, this is their leader?
Quote
Bayard Rustin
“Twenty-five, thirty years ago, the barometer of human rights in the United States were black people. That is no longer true. The barometer for judging the character of people in regard to human rights is now those who consider themselves gay, homosexual, or lesbian.”
-Bayard Rustin, 1986
Gay marriage bill signed into law in New Hampshire

Interesting enough, Governor John Lynch signing bill into law.
“It’s about being recognized as whole people and whole citizens”
Correctomundo. And not letting our differences divide us.
Gay Activists, Black Ministers Seek Common Ground
Source:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=104713964
“One thing that really troubles us is that Marion Barry said this would be a civil war,” Hardies said. “War is not the right way to talk about an issue that involves love.”
This topic sounds very familiar. Anybody ever heard of a tactic called ‘DIVIDE & CONQUER’? Plain as daylight.


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Spark Dialect was born out of a simple, 60 second video piece on the freedom to marry for all. During the process of creating the film we encountered a troubling experience that provoked us to bring the matter into a more public forum and reach out to others in order to examine social issues that are currently dividing us as citizens. We hope that this blog will reach many and inspire thought-provoking conversations about what is truly important in our human community.
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June 2, 2009 at 4:58 pm 1 comment