We
are living in troubling times. We’re in a war without an end. We’re
in
Iraq
on a lie. We have a runaway deficit that promises to get worse if we don’t
alter our course. There are more Americans out of work than in anytime
in previous history, and we have lost jobs we’ll never regain to lands
and workers far from our shores.
The
USA Patriot Act has annihilated seven of our ten Bill of Rights. We are
on constant alert for dangers untold and unknown. We have record numbers
of illiterate citizens. We have hungry, abused, and fatherless children
in numbers nearly incalculable. There are new names for old groups and
old groups disguised as new.
The
glorification of God is politically-prudent, publicly acceptable, and
the converse is shunned and spat upon; the battle of evolution versus
divinity is the rave; Puritanism and hypocrisy threatens to tear us
asunder. The concept of tolerance is null and void. Forgiveness and
compassion have gone by the wayside. Bigotry, Anti-Semitism, and a lack
of civility are at all-time highs.
We
are facing times that will test our strength, our humanity, and our
courage. We have but to open our newspaper or turn on our news to see
faces staring back at us that are starving, frightened, sick, and
diseased. We watch as earthquakes destroy entire villages, as volcanoes
erupt, and natural disasters obliterate towns.
We
watch seemingly helpless as AIDS wipes out whole communities, and are
horrified to learn that 28-million people around the world are infected
with HIV. We’re aghast to see new and old diseases erupt around the
world. Diphtheria becomes epidemic in the
Soviet Union
; tens of thousands of cats are destroyed as suspected agents of SARS;
and multitudes of poultry are euphemized for fear of a demonic bird flu.
Measles
takes the lives of well over one-million youngsters every year. Tens of
millions of people are afflicted with the mosquito-borne Dengue
Hemorrhagic Fever; it’s endemic in
Africa
,
Asia
, and the
Caribbean
. We’re appalled when we learn
that water used by half the world’s people kills three-million
children a year because it’s contaminated.
Korea
threatens to build a nuclear bomb;
Iran
reportedly is covertly building
theirs. An extremely deadly form of Mousepox is created by a
government-funded scientist; a deadly horse virus kills 50 to 70 per
cent of humans who contract the disease.
The
rich are getting richer, the middle-class is nearly extinct, and the
poor are poorer. One-hundred-and-eighty-million people in the world are
without a job - 550-million people worldwide earn $1 or less a-day.
The
Equator is growing smaller, the Poles are melting, the continent-size
hole in the Earth’s ozone layer keeps getting bigger and bigger, and
we still don’t know who draws the crop circles in the earth.
You
might think with all these horrifying, amazing, and stunning realities,
we would be concerned and searching for the answers and the remedies to
these really important issues. But nay, our president, in his State of
the Union address, deemed athletes’ steroid drug use and
non-heterosexual marriages two of his top priorities.
In
his Address, President Bush, the “Compassionate Conservative”, who
invokes the name of the Lord in every public speech he makes, asked
citizens to help him fight against activist
judges who are attempting to redefine marriage by court order and
destroy the “sanctity of marriage”.
The
scourge of his condemnation is directed to a large sector of alternative
lifestyle partners. Couples who are no less loving, no less devoted to
one another than the ‘sanctified’ couples President Bush
considers endorsed by God and who are one with his interpretation
of the Bible.
Republican
lawmakers in nine of the thirty-seven states that have “Defense of
Marriage” acts are not satisfied with their existing laws. Vigorously
and voraciously the neocons and paleocons are campaigning to their
Christian constituents that any union of same sex partners is an
abomination and as such, new, more stringent laws need to be enacted.
After all, Gay couples in marriage are a threat to God-fearing
Christians everywhere. Every one knows that!
Same
sex couples have been living as married couples for centuries. But they
have been doing so without the federal benefits automatically afforded
legal heterosexual unions. Gay couples are denied the very basic laws
dignifying their communion.
Without
the legal union, Gay couples cannot avail themselves to a single one of
the 1,049 laws and benefits automatically entitled by marriage in the
Federal system, including: entitlement to bereavement leave; automatic
inheritance; domestic violence protection; immunity against testifying
against their spouse, joint bankruptcy; wrongful death benefits; or loss
of consort benefits, and that’s just the tip of this proverbial
iceberg.
No
president should be entitled to determine who is a couple and who is
not; nor should the Federal Government or individual states, for that
matter. We need to embrace every citizen and fight for their individual
rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This should
include the union and recognition of all loving relationships in
marriage whether Gay, Lesbian, or Heterosexual.
This
is not the first time extremists have pitted man against man and woman
against woman. In 1919, there arose a religious wail that alcohol would
be our damnation. It wasn’t until 1933, that Prohibition was repealed.
There have been other fights. The Suffrage Movement fought for fifty
long years, for the right for women to vote, but also for basic rights
such as: property
rights; employment and educational opportunities; divorce and child
custody laws; and increased social freedoms. Sound familiar?
It
wasn’t until 1954 that the NAACP won a landmark case that paved the
way for large-scale desegregation in schools. A year later, in 1955,
Rosa Parks refused to sit in the back of the bus; in 1964, nine years
afterwards, civil rights groups converged on the Democratic National
Convention, launching a monumental protest to register black voters.
That same year, on July 2nd, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the
historic Civil Rights Act presumably ending segregation in public
facilities and discrimination in employment.
But
the fight for the right to marry inter-racially is the battle that most
closely defines the present-day struggle for recognition of same-sex
marriage. Arguments that sound eerily indistinguishable from those
applied to same-sex unions, “immoral” and “unnatural”, were
decried in reference to inter-racial marriages.
As
late as 1948, thirty-eight states still forbade marriages of
mixed-colors. Not until 1967, when the Supreme Court declared that “the
“freedom to marry” belonged to all Americans; that marriage is one
of our “vital personal rights”, and that the right to marry is “essential
to the orderly pursuit of happiness by a free [people]”, were
inter-racial couples free to wed.
One
last ditch fight was overturned, but not without a valiant effort by a
Virginia judge who withheld his state’s ban on inter-racial marriages
citing that it was, “Gods intention to separate the races”. Today,
the “Defense of Marriage Act” regarded in esteem by George W. Bush
and the far right, should be held to the same stringent principles as
proclaimed by the Supreme Court in 1967.
Definitively,
the similarities are strikingly undeniable.
Most
of us would agree the battle for equality still goes on. We have a long
and illustrious history of separatism and superiority. There has always
been a fanatical segment of the population that equates equality for
others as a loss to their conceived elitist position. How else can one
explain the purpose for keeping women from voting and from being
recognized as equal; for keeping blacks second-class citizens devoid of
their civil rights and diminishing their dignity; for preventing same
sex couples from the laws of marriage that would afford them recognition
as a lawful uniting and the benefits therein?
This
single issue unites all fair-minded individuals throughout our land.
Presidential candidate’s Kucinich, Dean, and Kerry have all vowed
their protection under our Constitution and our civil rights laws to the
dignity of marriage to all couples no matter their sexual orientation.
If
the denial of a legalized union of two loving individuals, if fear of
the abolishment of our civil liberties in the USA Patriot Acts, and if
fear of the diminishing jobs for American workers, and unaffordable
medical care, and an affordable drug plan for every citizen isn’t
enough to motivate the citizenry to join together to take back our
country, then we are destined to follow our leader into a deep, putrid
morass without any hope of salvation.
It
is time to celebrate our differences, honor one another, delight in the
joy of harmony, smile as we gaze upon a loving couple - any couple. And,
if it be our only option, we should join hands, stand shoulder to
shoulder and fight for equality and dignity for all humankind.
©
Norma Sherry 2004
Norma
Sherry is co-founder of TogetherForeverChanging.org, an organization
devoted to educating, stimulating, and igniting personal responsibility
particularly with regards to our diminishing civil liberties. She is
also an award-winning writer/producer and host of upcoming television
program, The
Norma Sherry Show on WQXT TV.
Email
Norma: norma@togetherforeverchanging.org