Wednesday, May 13, 2009

No, Really, I'm Serious. And I'm Not Alone

Andrew validates my fears:

obviously patience is necessary; and legislative work takes time; and there are real challenges on so many fronts, especially the economy and the legacy of war crimes and the permanently restive Iraqi and Afghan regions we are constantly in the process of liberating from themselves. No one expects a president to be grappling with all this early on, or, God help us, actually leading on civil rights. That's our job, not his.

But I have a sickeningly familiar feeling in my stomach, and the feeling deepens with every interaction with the Obama team on these issues. They want them to go away.

They want us to go away.

Here we are, in the summer of 2009, with gay servicemembers still being fired for the fact of their orientation. Here we are, with marriage rights spreading through the country and world and a president who cannot bring himself even to acknowledge these breakthroughs in civil rights, and having no plan in any distant future to do anything about it at a federal level. Here I am, facing a looming deadline to be forced to leave my American husband for good, and relocate abroad because the HIV travel and immigration ban remains in force and I have slowly run out of options (unlike most non-Americans with HIV who have no options at all).

And what is Obama doing about any of these things? What is he even intending at some point to do about these things? So far as I can read the administration, the answer is: nada. We're firing Arab linguists? ... We won't recognize in any way a tiny minority of legally married couples in several states because they're, ugh, gay? ...There's a ban on HIV-positive tourists and immigrants? ...



Please Please help keep pressure on the Administration.

This is DOUBLY True for our straight friends and allies. Make sure that this government knows that you're behind us.

Find Your Congressman Here.
Find Your Senator Here.
Write the White House Here. Twitterers can also use @whitehouse.

No comments: