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Martin Eden

(15,592 posts)
62. This reminds me of the SHARON UNDERWOOD letter
Wed Oct 2, 2013, 07:39 PM
Oct 2013

This is from a mother who did not reject her gay son
http://www.andrewtobias.com/newcolumns/000504.html


Sunday, April 30, 2000
By SHARON UNDERWOOD
For the Valley News (White River Junction, VT)

Many letters have been sent to the Valley News concerning the homosexual menace in Vermont. I am the mother of a gay son and I've taken enough from you good people.

I'm tired of your foolish rhetoric about the "homosexual agenda" and your allegations that accepting homosexuality is the same thing as advocating sex with children. You are cruel and ignorant. You have been robbing me of the joys of motherhood ever since my children were tiny.

My firstborn son started suffering at the hands of the moral little thugs from your moral, upright families from the time he was in the first grade. He was physically and verbally abused from first grade straight through high school because he was perceived to be gay.

He never professed to be gay or had any association with anything gay, but he had the misfortune not to walk or have gestures like the other boys. He was called "fag" incessantly, starting when he was 6.

In high school, while your children were doing what kids that age should be doing, mine labored over a suicide note, drafting and redrafting it to be sure his family knew how much he loved them. My sobbing 17-year-old tore the heart out of me as he choked out that he just couldn't bear to continue living any longer, that he didn't want to be gay and that he couldn't face a life without dignity.

You have the audacity to talk about protecting families and children from the homosexual menace, while you yourselves tear apart families and drive children to despair. I don't know why my son is gay, but I do know that God didn't put him, and millions like him, on this Earth to give you someone to abuse. God gave you brains so that you could think, and it's about time you started doing that.

At the core of all your misguided beliefs is the belief that this could never happen to you, that there is some kind of subculture out there that people have chosen to join. The fact is that if it can happen to my family, it can happen to yours, and you won't get to choose. Whether it is genetic or whether something occurs during a critical time of fetal development, I don't know. I can only tell you with an absolute certainty that it is inborn.

If you want to tout your own morality, you'd best come up with something more substantive than your heterosexuality. You did nothing to earn it; it was given to you. If you disagree, I would be interested in hearing your story, because my own heterosexuality was a blessing I received with no effort whatsoever on my part. It is so woven into the very soul of me that nothing could ever change it. For those of you who reduce sexual orientation to a simple choice, a character issue, a bad habit or something that can be changed by a 10-step program, I'm puzzled. Are you saying that your own sexual orientation is nothing more than something you have chosen, that you could change it at will? If that's not the case, then why would you suggest that someone else can?

A popular theme in your letters is that Vermont has been infiltrated by outsiders. Both sides of my family have lived in Vermont for generations. I am heart and soul a Vermonter, so I'll thank you to stop saying that you are speaking for "true Vermonters."

You invoke the memory of the brave people who have fought on the battlefield for this great country, saying that they didn't give their lives so that the "homosexual agenda" could tear down the principles they died defending. My 83-year-old father fought in some of the most horrific battles of World War II, was wounded and awarded the Purple Heart.

He shakes his head in sadness at the life his grandson has had to live. He says he fought alongside homosexuals in those battles, that they did their part and bothered no one. One of his best friends in the service was gay, and he never knew it until the end, and when he did find out, it mattered not at all. That wasn't the measure of the man.

You religious folk just can't bear the thought that as my son emerges from the hell that was his childhood he might like to find a lifelong companion and have a measure of happiness. It offends your sensibilities that he should request the right to visit that companion in the hospital, to make medical decisions for him or to benefit from tax laws governing inheritance.

How dare he? you say. These outrageous requests would threaten the very existence of your family, would undermine the sanctity of marriage.

You use religion to abdicate your responsibility to be thinking human beings. There are vast numbers of religious people who find your attitudes repugnant. God is not for the privileged majority, and God knows my son has committed no sin.

The deep-thinking author of a letter to the April 12 Valley News who lectures about homosexual sin and tells us about "those of us who have been blessed with the benefits of a religious upbringing" asks: "What ever happened to the idea of striving . . . to be better human beings than we are?"

Indeed, sir, what ever happened to that?

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Love this! Thank you for posting, LiberalLoner Oct 2013 #1
The only problem is that the tone of his letter is so accusing that it doesn't give her room to SharonAnn Oct 2013 #32
I agree with you. murielm99 Oct 2013 #45
We don't know how brutal the daughter was in kicking out her son. Sounds like it was brutal. Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2013 #48
Exactly derby378 Oct 2013 #50
Couldn't agree with you more the_chinuk Oct 2013 #80
I agree. He could have accomplished more with a different tone. pnwmom Oct 2013 #60
But then it wouldn't have been "out there" for the world to see. Tigress DEM Oct 2013 #89
I agree. I've thought that every time I've seen posts on DU about someone having a run in cui bono Oct 2013 #64
Sometimes trying to bring them around is the right approach Nanjing to Seoul Oct 2013 #71
Or maybe the daughter learned her bullying technique from her dad pnwmom Oct 2013 #91
I disagree. Grandpa was right. the_sly_pig Oct 2013 #75
KNR joeybee12 Oct 2013 #2
Good for gramps The Second Stone Oct 2013 #3
Nothing to be happy about jehop61 Oct 2013 #4
I'm quite happy with this, actually. sir pball Oct 2013 #10
My hope is different. AtheistCrusader Oct 2013 #12
The door is open and I do hope she takes it sir pball Oct 2013 #15
She may have been led astray by some religious bullshit. AtheistCrusader Oct 2013 #17
+1 beerandjesus Oct 2013 #18
A man who calls his daughter "heartless B-word" freedom fighter jh Oct 2013 #86
Sometimes you gotta cut out the cancer OldRedneck Oct 2013 #13
Besides.... AlbertCat Oct 2013 #22
+1! n/t backscatter712 Oct 2013 #34
The only one torn away is the heartless piece of breeding stock they used to call mom, and she made jtuck004 Oct 2013 #23
The kid is accepted and loved by his gramps. Iggo Oct 2013 #25
Awesome, Gramps leftynyc Oct 2013 #5
Wow! City Lights Oct 2013 #6
Dude tore her a new one. malthaussen Oct 2013 #7
Well said Dad! nt Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #8
K&R nt Zorra Oct 2013 #9
As a grandfather I can say... awoke_in_2003 Oct 2013 #11
Exactly..our grandson's mother walked out on him when he was 1 years old... Tikki Oct 2013 #14
i am a grandfather also. unionthug777 Oct 2013 #58
Yep... awoke_in_2003 Oct 2013 #77
As a parent abelenkpe Oct 2013 #16
why anyone would choose an ideology, religion or another person over their own child. AlbertCat Oct 2013 #24
Sounds like something my Grandpa would say.... AnneD Oct 2013 #19
My Advice to her? BillyRibs Oct 2013 #20
Religion-inspired hatred destroys everything it touches. HughBeaumont Oct 2013 #21
Hitchens got it right. backscatter712 Oct 2013 #35
Wow! My kind of senior :). n/t arthritisR_US Oct 2013 #26
Boom, is right! Sissyk Oct 2013 #27
Very beautiful letter. Good for Grandpa. I hope she takes his words to heart. sabrina 1 Oct 2013 #28
+10000 LeftNeckChick Oct 2013 #29
Wonderful letter dickthegrouch Oct 2013 #30
Are_grits_groceries Diclotican Oct 2013 #31
K&R&posted to FB nt stevenleser Oct 2013 #33
Odds that this is fake? oberliner Oct 2013 #36
I was just wondering how this got posted on the intertubes. progressoid Oct 2013 #38
agree dembotoz Oct 2013 #41
Why don't you 3 start a forum Are_grits_groceries Oct 2013 #42
I hope this is fake LittleBlue Oct 2013 #68
Love the comments in the linked article, especially those saying she did the right thing TrogL Oct 2013 #37
They don't need to pay anyone. Mariana Oct 2013 #88
Provisional K&R DeSwiss Oct 2013 #39
I like your ending better. n/t pnwmom Oct 2013 #61
Wonderful supportive grandpops! nt AtomicKitten Oct 2013 #40
Ouch! That's gonna leave a mark Warpy Oct 2013 #43
fabulous grantcart Oct 2013 #44
That's lovely malaise Oct 2013 #46
Has this been determined to be legitimate? nm rhett o rick Oct 2013 #47
Agree, this could be manufactured BUT Swede Atlanta Oct 2013 #52
It's a no-brainer, the sister who took him in is following Jesus's teachings. roamer65 Oct 2013 #56
HOW, HOW???can someone NOT love their kids? DiverDave Oct 2013 #49
Unfortunately, children are abused and neglected every day derby378 Oct 2013 #51
Yeah, I know, but hearts are fragile DiverDave Oct 2013 #73
it would be better if he didnt disown her, but... he did leave the door open, seabeyond Oct 2013 #53
Good corrective action by her Dad. roamer65 Oct 2013 #54
Great letter! K&R B Calm Oct 2013 #55
Awesome letter! LostOne4Ever Oct 2013 #57
WOW JimVukovich Oct 2013 #59
This reminds me of the SHARON UNDERWOOD letter Martin Eden Oct 2013 #62
Wow The Second Stone Oct 2013 #70
Never saw this letter before. bigwillq Oct 2013 #76
Please share it. Martin Eden Oct 2013 #78
She speaks for many mothers of children who've seen their kids abused by the self-righteous. freshwest Oct 2013 #92
Could someone help me out? I can't read this word... KansDem Oct 2013 #63
I think it's supposed to say "disowning". ladyVet Oct 2013 #66
Ah! yes...makes sense, now. Thanks! KansDem Oct 2013 #67
Kick & highly recommended. William769 Oct 2013 #65
I would not say I disowned her. that's playing her game. yurbud Oct 2013 #69
+1000 Liberal_in_LA Oct 2013 #72
K&R Jamastiene Oct 2013 #74
When I was volunteering with an agency that worked with street kids in Portland, Lydia Leftcoast Oct 2013 #79
More people need to know about the gay angle on those stats. Thanks for writing. nt Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2013 #85
wonderful wonderful wonderful Gpa!!! Divine Discontent Oct 2013 #81
and I just LOVE those 2 gifs you have at the bottom! LOLLLLz Divine Discontent Oct 2013 #82
My daughters would have cut me off if I had acted like this woman did to her son DFW Oct 2013 #83
You can see where she gets it from. freedom fighter jh Oct 2013 #84
I am not a parent TNNurse Oct 2013 #87
My husband's niece is like this HockeyMom Oct 2013 #90
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