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In reply to the discussion: My post on a Yahoo! news story "Many blacks shrug off Obama's new view on gays" [View all]Jamastiene
(38,206 posts)I have known black people who are for gay rights all the way. I have known some who were not. I have known black people who ARE gay. The truth is, it is the persons of color who ARE LGBT, who suffer most when people try to drive a wedge between the LGBT community and the AA community.
The bottom line is that when it comes to race, any race is going to have people who are for and people who are against gay rights. I refuse to buy into the articles, media, etc. that try to drive a wedge between the AA community and the LGBT community. Divided, we fall. United we stand. I firmly believe the only way to counter racism and homophobia and misogyny and any number of other types of prejudices is for those of us who face our own form of that prejudice to stick together and try to work together to the best of our ability to stop ALL of those prejudices from making it to another generation. I would love to see it all stop. Until it does stop, injustice to any of us is injustice to all of us.
I really appreciate your comments on the article. If we stick together, they will not be able to drive a wedge between us. They fear that...more than anything.