Erase hate
"You can safely assume that you’ve created God in your own image when it turns out that God hates all the same people you do." – Anne Lamott
Hate has a long tail.
It is an emotional state with a deep history, an irrational and sad one. I will long remember hearing about James Byrd being dragged to death behind a pickup truck on June 7, 1998, his head separated from his body when it hit a curb, all for being black. I can remember where I was when I heard about Matthew Shepard being tied to a fence, beaten, and left for dead in the freezing cold, all for being gay. Have you ever been hated for who you are? In danger because of it?
There is a hate crime every hour in this country. One in six are because of the victim’s sexual orientation.
This moving video was produced for Cyndi Lauper’s True Colors tour this summer, and it is a testament to one of the most heartbreaking problems in the U.S. today. Thousands of people are attacked every year simply because of their sexual orientation, and there’s still no federal hate crimes law to protect them. We all deserve that protection, all of us–straight, gay, transgendered, black, white, Christian, Muslim–all of us.
It would mean a lot to me if you could take a minute to watch this brief video and write your Senators, and then pass this along to five friends. Just go here to send your message to Congress.
So much of 37days and all my work is about fighting hate, about valuing people for who they are, not hating them for what they are. I hope you will take a moment to support the Matthew Shepard Act–for what it means to our gay and transgender friends, and, indeed, for what it means to all of us in our shared humanity.