
Posted by HIM on Thursday December 16th, 2010

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In the end, I think you have to accept, the way that many Jews have had to accept, that we gays will always be hated more than most. But our task is not to abolish hate; or to hate back; or to pretend we can create an impregnable fortress of separateness or "queerness" that will always protect us; or to act out; or to hate ourselves. But to reach equanimity that both relishes and rejoices in our difference, while never forgetting our sameness. This is not easy. But life isn't, is it?
…this intriguing thought was voiced by Andrew Sullivan over at The Atlantic as he predicts a world that will never be without homophobia
To read his full argument click the link below
Andrew Sullivan at the Atlantic
-Alby K.
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