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Nov. 12th, 2008 02:18 pmWhile there are a hundred reasons why straight people openly specifying that they are straight and also support the rights of GBLTQ people to marry their partners is a useful thing, think of the power of this:
Just saying that you support it. Without mentioning your own damn orientation.
Because I know it's not always or even often distancing when someone says, "I'm straight but I support gay rights," but trust me, trust me, trust me, trust me, when I tell you that's what it can feel like from over here.
Just try saying it without qualification. Picture _that_ as an LJ meme. You know?
Just saying that you support it. Without mentioning your own damn orientation.
Because I know it's not always or even often distancing when someone says, "I'm straight but I support gay rights," but trust me, trust me, trust me, trust me, when I tell you that's what it can feel like from over here.
Just try saying it without qualification. Picture _that_ as an LJ meme. You know?
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Date: 2008-11-12 08:06 pm (UTC)Can you honestly say that you only use your privilege as a lever when it's absolutely necessary? Are you sure you're not using it as a way of protecting yourself? Do you think about it? How often are you willing to base an argument for the rights of others on your status as someone who already has those rights?
You may be a well-intentioned straight person invested in gaining rights for queers. That in and of itself is reason not to say "It's not intended to be offensive." and "I'm only doing it for you." That's reason to say, "I'll remember that next time I want to say something like that."
There's a big difference in having an investment in changing the State Bird, say, and an investment in obtaining equal status as human beings. I also find it offensive that men's voices carry more weight in abortion arguments. This sense that women/queers/POC/etc are trying to lie/manipulate/cheat their way into having the same rights as men/straights/whites/etc is deeply ingrained into the privileged class. That's something that has to be confronted for the real work to progress.