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damned if you do, damned if you don't... (about prop 8)
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 6:08 am
by _Sethbag
Ok, so Smac is over on MAD posting every situation he can find where gays are "outing" Mormons in various businesses who are being pressured in their jobs, and resigning over it.
I'm not really sure what to think of this situation, but there is a certain whiff of witch hunting about it. I must note, however, that so far, both cases Smac has brought up, were people in California who happen to work in industries just loaded with gay people (the arts), and these people donated over $1000 to the Yes on 8 fund. Just what in the hell did they think all the gays who patronize and work with their businesses think was going to happen? Sounds kinda like going into Harlem and waving around the Confederate Flag while wrapped in a sheet.
Then we have the situation of Andrew Callahan, who has apparently been threatened with excommunication over his public opposition to Prop 8.
So, two Mormons who donated to Yes on 8 have been hounded from their jobs, and the Mormon Church is looking at excommunicating a High Priest who publicly denounced Prop 8.
Sounds to me like damned if you do (support 8), damned if you don't (support 8).
Re: damned if you do, damned if you don't... (about prop 8)
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 6:54 am
by _asbestosman
Sethbag wrote:I must note, however, that so far, both cases Smac has brought up, were people in California who happen to work in industries just loaded with gay people (the arts), and these people donated over $1000 to the Yes on 8 fund.
Is that stereotype about gays in the arts reality or stereotype? I know of a few gays in software. Heck, one of the fathers of modern computing, Alan Turing, was gay. Makes me wonder if it's just that gays in the arts are more noticeable. Or maybe they go for arts because they think they'll meet more gays?
I agree that prop 8 is a no-win thing--it's so divisive that it makes me wonder if any side has really considered if it's worth it or whether some compromise is possible. In fact, I know of some who have looked for compromise (civil unions for all), but somehow they don't seem to be the loudest voices. Actually, I think that even if they aren't the loudest they are the most numerous.
Re: damned if you do, damned if you don't... (about prop 8)
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 7:26 am
by _Sethbag
asbestosman wrote:Is that stereotype about gays in the arts reality or stereotype?
Do you think the stereotype of gays taking up hairdressing, or being florists, is true?
Re: damned if you do, damned if you don't... (about prop 8)
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 8:51 am
by _bcspace
Do you think the stereotype of gays taking up hairdressing, or being florists, is true?
Add TV chef ( I know one) to that. Having lived in Hollyweird, I'd say many of the stereotypes are true though I'd freely admit most stereotypical gays seem to congragate in communities like these (SF, Oak Lawn etc.). Outside such communities, they are a little harder to detect.
Re: damned if you do, damned if you don't... (about prop 8)
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 4:56 pm
by _Gadianton
Sounds kinda like going into Harlem and waving around the Confederate Flag while wrapped in a sheet.
Sounds kinda like taking a job at the COB and voting "no" on 8, donating money and advertising.
Re: damned if you do, damned if you don't... (about prop 8)
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 5:04 pm
by _harmony
Sethbag wrote:asbestosman wrote:Is that stereotype about gays in the arts reality or stereotype?
Do you think the stereotype of gays taking up hairdressing, or being florists, is true?
I know a gay hairdresser and a gay florist. And a gay office manager. So that proves the stereotyping is right, right?
Re: damned if you do, damned if you don't... (about prop 8)
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 5:09 pm
by _antishock8
What about all the homosexulas that, if they did come out, would lose THEIR jobs? I think that reality far outpaces the few examples what's-his-nuts could uncover.
Re: damned if you do, damned if you don't... (about prop 8)
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 6:54 pm
by _rcrocket
What about all the homosexulas that, if they did come out, would lose THEIR jobs? I think that reality far outpaces the few examples what's-his-nuts could uncover.
Flawless logic. Many documented examples of persons who donated rather modest sums in favor of Prop 8 being hounded, persecuted and fired versus what might happen to homosexuals who might come out of the closet and might suffer job discrimination (which I might add, is illegal and actionable).
Flawless.
Re: damned if you do, damned if you don't... (about prop 8)
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 7:05 pm
by _TAK
rcrocket wrote:What about all the homosexulas that, if they did come out, would lose THEIR jobs? I think that reality far outpaces the few examples what's-his-nuts could uncover.
Flawless logic. Many documented examples of persons who donated rather modest sums in favor of Prop 8 being hounded, persecuted and fired versus what might happen to homosexuals who might come out of the closet and might suffer job discrimination (which I might add, is illegal and actionable).
Flawless.
Military being the exception of course.. Try flawed..
Re: damned if you do, damned if you don't... (about prop 8)
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 7:15 pm
by _antishock8
TAK wrote:
Military being the exception of course.. Try flawed..
That was pretty much what I was getting at.

So. Over the course of just ten years the US military has fired over 8,000 people for being homosexual.
8,000. How many Mormons-being-fired-for-being-Mormon has what's-his-nuts uncovered?