Don't Divorce Anyone
Feb. 8th, 2009 11:24 pmI'm sure a lot of you have already seen this. but Campaign for Courage has the most wonderful images I've seen for many years. Hundreds and hundreds of people who simply LOVE EACH OTHER. No agenda, no motive, no race, no subversion. Just love. Just family. Commitment.
THIS IS THE SLIDESHOW. There is a shorter video at the end.
http://www.couragecampaign.org/page/content/dontdivorce
Set the slideshow in motion and just absorb the pictures. These aren't people trying to clinch the limelight, they are people in love. People with families. Images that can make a difference. A wave of love, that perhaps, for once, can make a Difference.
Don't Divorce Them.
Family is family. Haven't we already been through most of this fight? Black, white, brown, 'yellow' - humans are able to love--so what does it matter what they have between their legs? When you make a friend, what's the first thing you do? Reach down to their groin to find out what sex they are?
One of the most touching pictures in this slideshow is two white men embracing, and two black children, imploring "don't divorce our dads." One of the most touching. There are hundreds and hundreds more. Let's hope it reaches a million pictures, let's hope it does some good. Let's hope that John Lennon was right - that would be good, wouldn't it?
"Fidelity": Don't Divorce... from Courage Campaign on Vimeo.
Add your pictures. Write a letter. Send an email. Join a march. Add to the weight. Buy I DO - the anthology to help fight Prop 8. Pass this message on.
But do something.
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Date: 2009-02-08 11:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-09 12:30 am (UTC)I have two friends here in Colorado who would very much like to marry. Maybe some day the entire country will get it's head out of the middle ages and get with the real world and do the right thing.
I'd also like the opportunity to marry whomever I love someday.