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Protest Prop 8 this Saturday in your City!!

Nov 10, 2008 by Tristin | Add comment | Civil Rights
Protests are going strong all over the country over the passage of Prop 8 in California and the two others in Arizona and Florida. This Saturday there will be simultaneous protests in 81 cities across the nation. If your gay, or you support equal rights for gays across the country, then do your part and come show your support. If we want equal rights, then we must fight for them!!

PROP 8 PROTEST - NOVEMBER 15th 10:30am PST / 1:30pm EST


FIND YOUR LOCAL PROTEST LOCATION HERE


I’m sure all would agree that with the election of Barack Obama, this week
has been one of amazing wins in the world of equality! Still,
Tuesday night was one of bitter-sweet celebration, as we came together
to witness the first black man who will become our president, and
watched in sadness as Florida, Arizona, Arkansas, and California all
voted down equal rights for all citizens. Pendants and bloggers
alike have put their focus on Proposition 8, trying hard to find an
explanation for the anti-gay wins in the face of a huge pro-equality
event. Some have blamed the voters, others blame religious
groups, and even others blame the LGBTQ community for not being able to
mobilize on a larger enough scale. And you know what, there is
truth in every argument.

As a community, we have to admit to the fact that we are polarized
in various ways. Honestly, I’m not sure what community isn’t and
I believe that our polarization is proof to our humanity - we are no
different than anyone else, regardless of color, creed, or sexual
orientation. Still, our polarization has hindered us from
mobalizing as one strong voice. We all come together in the month
of June to celebrate Gay Pride, but few of us are even aware of why Gay
Pride exists. Gay Pride is a celebration to commemorate the Stonewall Riots of 1969.
Many say that the Gay Rights Movement began in 1969, which means that
we are still a young movement and have accomplished a great deal in
such a short amount of time. The generation that fought for us in
1969 deserves our gratitude and respect. This is a generation of
amazing people who fought for our ability to hold hands in the street,
to speak out against hate, to dance to our own “thumpa thump”, witness
television shows with a queer cast, and come together in the streets
celebrating for an entire month! This is the generation that
opened the doors for us to even have a conversation about gay marriage,
and this is the generation that deserves our help and our voices
now. On June 27th, 1969, this generation came together in
protest, jumping from closets, taking to the streets, and mobilizing in
ways this country had never seen before! And what happened?

The country was forced to respond. The Queer identity was forced
onto the front pages and coffee tables of people’s worlds and people
had to once and for all accept that we are human too!

Now, almost 40 years later we NEED to come together again. We
need to show this nation that we are ONE LOUD VOICE THAT DEMANDS TO BE
HEARD! We need to be one organized unit. Our gay pride shouldn’t
be something we celebrate one month out of the year. Our
gratitude towards the ones who came before us shouldn’t be ignored and
wasted away with one party after another. We beg to be given a
right that requires responsibility and commitment, yet we, as one
strong community, have not proven to this nation that we deserve to be
taken seriously! The gay pride parade has become a great party,
but it has lost the memory of Stonewall and therefor given the nation
another reason to cast us aside as irresponsible. It’s time we
come together for debate, for public recognition, and for LOVE!

Let’s move as one full unit, on the same day, at the same hour, and
let’s show the United States of America that we too are UNITED CITIZENS
EQAUL IN MIND, BODY, SPIRIT AND DESERVING OF FULL EQUALITY UNDER THE
LAW!

On the steps of your City Hall on November 15th at 10:30am PST /
1:30pm EST, our community WILL take to the streets and speak out
against Proposition 8 and all of the other pro-equality losses that we
have faced in our lifetimes, in our parents’ lifetimes, and for many
generations before us. WE CAN’T DO THIS ALONE! WE NEED YOUR
HELP! We need organizers in every major city to work with us and
get out the protest! I know you’re all tired from all of the work
you’ve done for this great election year, but I’m asking for one more
push! Let the country hear our voices together. Let them
see that we are a strong, adamant, and powerful community that deserves
equal rights, and CAN’T BE DEFEATED!

Send this post to everyone! We have one week and must react to
the pro-hate votes cast against us! Let’s help our LGBTQ friends,
families, neighbors, and each other to IMPACT this country with a
demand for our basic human rights! Join the cause, join the
voice, and JOIN THE IMPACT!

PROP 8 PROTEST - NOVEMBER 15th 10:30am PST / 1:30pm EST


FIND YOUR LOCAL PROTEST LOCATION HERE

Obama Wins, Gays Loose, Big suprise there!!

Nov 09, 2008 by Tristin | Add comment | Civil Rights
The polls closed and Obama has run away with the top prize in a landslide historic election. This was bitter sweet for gays and lesbians however since every anti gay amendment on the ballot also passed. In California the voters chose to constitutionally ban gay marriage by a razor thin margin. I can't help but ask myself, Did Obama's record turn out of black voters screw us?

Most Blacks have a very low tolerance of Gays. I think it all boils down to many Blacks are simply very religious and their Christian beliefs led them to vote this way. And that really pisses me off, here they have been discriminated against for decades and yet they are fine discriminating against us. Blacks voted 2 to 1 to approve prop 8. If the black vote would have remained the same as in previous years, Prop 8 would have been defeated. Now I'm not placing all the blame on the black community, plenty of other groups voted for Prop 8, but the numbers don't lie.

Did gays shoot themselves in the foot by supporting Obama or is the loss of marriage rights worth having him in the White House? Did Obama do enough to convince black voters to vote against Prop 8, or was he just pandering to the gay community like every other democrat seems to do? Is that his fault our ours? Do most gays even care about their rights, or lack there of?

Soulmate?

Nov 07, 2008 by Tristin | Add comment | What the fuck?
Incompatible, it don't matter though
'cos someone's bound to hear my cry
Speak out if you do
You're not easy to find

Is it possible Mr. Loveable
Is already in my life?
Right in front of me
Or maybe you're in disguise

Who doesn't long for someone to hold
Who knows how to love you without being told
Somebody tell me why I'm on my own
If there's a soulmate for everyone

Here we are again, circles never end
How do I find the perfect fit
There's enough for everyone
But I'm still waiting in line

Who doesn't long for someone to hold
Who knows how to love you without being told
Somebody tell me why I'm on my own
If there's a soulmate for everyone

Most relationships seem so transitory
They're all good but not the permanent one

Who doesn't long for someone to hold
Who knows how to love you without being told
Somebody tell me why I'm on my own
If there's a soulmate for everyone

JC #212 : Absolutely Fabulous : 10/28/08

Oct 28, 2008 by Tristin | Add comment | Podcast Episodes








Matty returns to the show for a Absolutely Fabulous encounter! The boys catch up and then talk about what's been going on in the world.

Our new phone number is (305) 85-FUCK-U, be sure to drop us a message or two. Be sure to read our Daily News Blog.

Absolutely Fabulous to get US remake on Fox!

Oct 12, 2008 by Tristin | 2 Comments | Entertainment
All right boys and girls, we have some fabulous news out of Hollywood! The Fox Newwork is developing a remake of Jennifer Saunders' enduring Britcom "Absolutely Fabulous," to be exec produced by Mitch Hurwitz, Eric Tannenbaum and Kim Tannenbaum for Sony Pictures TV, Tantamount and BBC Worldwide America. Christine Zander ("Saturday Night Live") is set to write the script and will exec produce along with the BBC's Ian Moffitt and original series creator Saunders. Fox has given Sony a script order with hefty penalty attached.

The latest attempt at a U.S. rendition of "Ab Fab" will be transplanted to L.A. but retain the basic template of the original, revolving around the friendship of two boozy, over-40 best friends who are desperate to stay hip and youthful and who carry on under the disapproving eye of Edina's teenage daughter, Saffy.

More than a decade ago, Roseanne Barr worked on developing a U.S. version of the show with Carrie Fisher for ABC. CBS' 1995-98 Cybill Shepherd comedy "Cybill" had an "Ab Fab" flavor to it. Another short-lived 1995 sitcom, CBS' "High Society," starring Jean Smart and Mary McDonnell, was a thinly veiled imitation. Original series starred Saunders and Joanna Lumley. It was a big hit in Britain and successful import for Comedy Central. In the U.K., "Ab Fab" ran as a regular series from 1992-95, with a two-part finale airing in 1996. Saunders and Lumley reunited for further adventures with fresh segs produced in 2001 and 2003.

JC #211 : Everyone is Gay : 9/25/08

Sep 25, 2008 by Tristin | 1 Comment | Podcast Episodes








Wesley, Daniel, and Ann join Tristin to count down the top news stories of the week. Find out which Hollywood it list stars have official come out of the closet and why Matty has been MIA! Next we answer listener email. New music wraps things with the Tristan Mayfield, with a name like that. he has to be hot!

Our new phone number is (305) 85-FUCK-U, be sure to drop us a message or two. Be sure to read our Daily News Blog.

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