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"Allies Aren't 'Homophobes' or 'Transphobes' For Telling The Truth"

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Blogger Dennis R. Upkins said...

THANK YOU!!!!

So much for posting this. I've seen this far too many times when an ally or even a member of the minority community calls out (in a loving manner) an issue in the minority community (race, gender, orientation, etc) and they get crucified for pointing out the obvious.

Killing the messenger as it were.

The biggest challenge minorities have to overcome is the minority pass which does more damage than our oppressors ever could.

Thank you for speaking on this.

10:05 PM

Blogger Monica Roberts said...

Same here Dennis. It's why I wrote it. I'm a little tired of that pattern and it needs to stop.

1:40 AM

Blogger Jackie said...

Amen sister. You are right that we need listen. We need to NOT push away people. I can't tell you how many times I've talked to people who are on the fence or trying to understand our issues. There are even people who realize that our rights are civil rights that we deserve, but are confused about the facts. They may be offering comments and get it wrong. I've had to talk with these folks, set them right where they are off. I want them to listen. They won't if we jump on every non GLBT we don't agree with. And, yes often they point out things we miss from their point of view. Valuable things and we should listen too.
I love Gwendolyn Brooks.

5:55 AM

Blogger Feminist Review said...

So true! What a great post!

7:27 AM

Blogger planetransgender said...

Thank You!
I am in awe of people who stand up for others rights sometimes even sacrificing their freedom in the process. Rev. Gilbert H. Caldwell life is the very definition of such a person.
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10:23 AM

Blogger Jah said...

I am so glad, big sister, that you are looking at things in a different light and realizing taht we atrract more with honey than we do with vinegar and I hope others will understand taht as well.

11:42 AM

Blogger Monica Roberts said...

Joshua,
I always had that philosophy.

But I'm not 'scurred' to feed people their words back to them and call out injustice where I see it either.

1:57 PM

Blogger Jah said...

that you are not, sis. i always go away feeling so sorry for those folks, LOL

2:41 PM

Blogger genevieve said...

Great and timely post. I have discussed this point on other forums. It believe Prop 8 failed because of what you just discussed.

This is an important time in our history. Constructive criticism should be valued over wrong-headed protocol.

8:59 PM

Blogger Cherylin said...

as a white hetero female who has done a lot of personal work to be an ally, i appreciate you putting this out into the world. let's stop focusing on our differences, percieved or actual, and get some work done!

8:28 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

Dude, WTF?

Are you honestly saying that if a white person told POC something to do with telling the truth, you would accept it?

I find this incredibly offensive. Allies should not be praised for telling the truth. And it is wrong for people of one oppression to say that it's okay for allies to criticize people of one oppression, but not their oppression.

8:53 PM

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