rainy purple sadness
Nov. 3rd, 2009 22:35![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
civil rights should not be put to a popular vote. i'm supposed to become more conservative as i grow older, but it's not happening. i see less and less in today's conservative movements that is the least attractive to me; heck, i am not seeing much to recommend in liberals when they are in power either anymore. they're better than conservatives, sure, but still so far from what i'd consider actually good. i might well end up an anarchist, *sigh*. when i was in college, i thought anarchists were too cynical...
i'm looking at you, maine. WTF, you voted FOR pot and against gay marriage? what are you smoking there?
at least washington state seems on the right path, though they're not done counting yet.
and hurrah for kalamazoo, michigan, for passing ordinance 1856, prohibiting discrimination against glbt persons in housing, employment and public accommodations. 62 to 38%!
it just bothers me to no end that so many people in the US are perfectly willing to deny others the same rights they enjoy. i can't be calm about it anymore; it is so very wrong.
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on 2009-11-04 07:09 (UTC)Oregon needs to step up. Time for me to see who is running the best lobbying and give them money.
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on 2009-11-04 08:41 (UTC)Pot, obviously.
*ducks*
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on 2009-11-04 09:40 (UTC)I'm very disappointed in Maine, just as I was disappointed in California. Well, at least Iowa and Massachusetts are still setting good examples. (And those states are only the ones that have gotten press attention; there are some other states that have marriage equality or are working on implementing it, and still more that are refusing to consider it. For example, Arkansas made it very hard for gay couples to adopt last November.)
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on 2009-11-04 15:45 (UTC)I am less & less convinced that the capitalist-representative-democracy state is capable of dealing with any of the issues currently facing us.
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on 2009-11-05 03:05 (UTC)