Not photos of weddings, but of the campaign for equality itself. I hope these bring a smile to your enduring efforts.
Not photos of weddings, but of the campaign for equality itself. I hope these bring a smile to your enduring efforts.
Found this nifty cartoon slideshow that you might be interested in.
It’s been a long time since I said that to a woman who isn’t my mother …
But seriously, I saw this on The Gay Wedding Experience (thanks Brian) and just had to steal and share it.
My boyfriend thinks it’s lame. I think it is not only funny, but that the self-deprecating “as I like to call it” reference really shows up the people who want to marginalise our concerns and wish to have what everyone else has.
Liz Feldman is known from her After Ellen vlog entitled “This Just Out,” has four Emmy’s for her work on the Ellen DeGeneres Show
Brilliant video here, looking at developments in France. If you’re at all confused – check the channel description for the explanation.
OK, so I was asleep when Pat Robertson, the American evangelist and Bill O’Reilly the FOX TV guy came out with their views that legalising gay marriage and prosecuting hate crime is the step before encouraging sex with ducks. But I am glad that these comediennes (Garfunkel and Oates) have brought me up to speed. Enjoy.
Oh, dear, poor Brian. In case you forgot Brian Feldman is the genuinely good guy to agreed to marry any woman who showed up to marry him. The point was to prove how stupid it is that he can marry a stranger, while gays and lesbians generally can’t marry anyone they love and live with.
Well, here’s the baby panda human interest story in this news bulletin: Brian and his non-beloved, Hannah Miller, have now had their marriage officially annulled. It seems random acts of political kindness can’t last forever.
I hope one day we can all marry anyone. But perhaps the lesson from Brian is that just because you can do something, it doesn’t mean you should!