nickie{D} <
nic...@meeble.net> wrote in news:as9qunFbm5qU1
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mid.individual.net:
> On 05/04/2013 03:27, Ed wrote:
>> Serene Vannoy <
ser...@serenepages.org> wrote in
>>
news:arm22n...@mid.individual.net:
>>
>>> On 03/28/2013 10:51 AM, Guy W. Thomas wrote:
>>>> *nodnod* And most people who are arguing against same-sex marriage
>>>> were using multiple marriage as a possible negative consequence of
>>>> allowing gay marriage.
>>>
>>> Not gay marriage. Same-sex marriage. :-)
>>
>> I've been struggling with whether or not to respond to this, partly
>> because it took me a while to put my finger on why it bothered me.
>>
>> I get the point of the distinction. And, from a technical
>> perspective, I guess I agree with it.
>>
>> But I think what has been bugging me is that the fight for the right
>> of same-sex couples to marry is part of the broader fight for civil
>> right for GLBT folks. I could entertain an argument that using "gay"
>> as a shorthand for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender is
>> dismissive of the last three groups in that acronym but I can't think
>> of a single queer person I know (apologies to those on this group who
>> disagree) that seems too bothered by that shorthand.
>
> It seems to me that you either don't mix with bisexuals or you dismiss
> them, or you are part of the huge problem of bisexual erasure then.
Actually I do mix with bisexuals and, in fact, in good numbers.
I also clearly stated that my experience was my own and apologized to
others who have a different experience.
>>As a bisexual person I can't enter into either a straight or a gay
> relationship. All my relationships are bisexual relationships, to the
> extent that a relationship can even have an orientation, which i think
> has already been explained as a fallacious idea else-thread.
I wasn't disagreeing with the idea that a relationship doesn't have an
orientation. I was arguing for some recognition that the fight for same-
sex marriage was largely in the context of the fight for civil rights
for gay people.
> Using gay as a shorthand term to include other groups in the LGBT
> acronym? No, not funny.
Never intended it to be funny. But, let's be clear. There weren't
bisexual pride parades. There weren't transexual pride parades.
I am extatic to include all the ranks of queer folk under the standar of
the rainbow flag but my point was that it was the gay folk and drag
queens at Stonewall that kicked off the movement for those who didn't
conform to the relatively stodgy notions of sexuality of even the 60s. I
just think that deserves a little homage.
>
>> But if I were to concede that objection, I would still want think
>> recognizing that the fight for marriage rights is part of the broader
>> fight for civil rights feels important to me and insisting that the
>> attained rights are simply same-sex marriage rights without the
>> broader context seems dismissive to me of the people who have fought
>> so hard to even be recognized as legitimate citizens, even before the
>> bestowal of rights to marry.
>
> Hence why thinking people are choosing the term "equal marriage"
> actually - because this is about civil rights and recognition of those
> for marginalised persons.
And that's fine. My obejection was certainly not to the term "equal
marriage" (I did in fact, write the subject line to this thread). My
objection was to the abject dismissal of the term "gay marriage" because
I just felt that it missed the broader context.
To be clear, it is not my intention to belittle the struggles of other
sexual minorities. Or, frankly, any other group that suffers
discrimination at the hand of closed-minded individuals. I will be the
first in line to march in a bi pride parade (just as my bi friends march
in gay pride parades...for better or worse, they are still called that).
I personally just feel that there is nothing wrong with discussing the
topic of marriage equality in the context in which it exists. Gay
couples are fighting for the right to marry the people they love. It's
the fight on the table right now. When the topic changes to another
fight involving others whose rights are being infringed, I will be right
there pulling for them too.
Ed