Speaking Out
I'm speaking out because I know how this poem ends.
This is a picture of Rep. Nancy Mace (R-South Carolina), who today introduced a resolution forbidding transgender women from using the women's restrooms at the United States Capitol.
Notice, if you will, the immense crosses dangling from her earlobes. It appears she is a Conspicuous Christian.
Rep. Mace
I don't know about you, dear reader, but I personally have never been in a women's bathroom that did not have individual cubicles containing the toilets. So what's the worry? It would seem that Ms. Mace imagines that Ms. McBride might stand on a toilet and peer over the barrier, mouth agape, as she watches Ms. McBride insert a tampon?
Since the morning of November 6, 2024, my news sources, my Facebook feed, my conversations with friends have been filled with the multitude of horrors that are believed to be facing the people of this country with the re-election of Donald Trump. Virtually every area of our lives is endangered: tariffs on imports, treatment of illegal immigrants, public education, NATO, climate change, National Parks, LGBTQ+ rights -- I could go on and on. It is all too much for me to comprehend.
So I decided that I could address just one issue and to address it earnestly.
We have a much-loved family member who is transgender. And we have a close family member who is gay. There are transgender, gay and lesbian members at my church. My physical therapist is a delightful man who happens to be gay. Joe and I were privileged to attend the first same-sex wedding in Pennsylvania a dozen years ago.
And, coincidentally, in the midst of all the brouhaha about what Trump may or may not do, there appeared on my FB feed -- quite out of the blue -- an advertisement for the Queer Candle Company.
I perused the website. Then I opened my Christmas shopping list and filled in quite a few of the blank spaces.
It's a start.
Comments
"Love thy neighbor" doesn't have any "only ifs"!
I, too, avoid the news to save my sanity.
Hugs!
If Mace is uncomfortable with using the restroom for fear of who else may be using it then maybe SHE should seek another restroom. And be sure the stall door is latched.
as for Ms Mace - she has been playing the rape card for years - i used to empathize with her ... till she threw her enthusiastic support behind an adjudicated sexual abuser (and behind more and more abusers), along with remarks she made publicly about her fiancee's amorous desires making her run late for a PRAYER breakfast ... apparently she has some control over her fears and PTSD...
i have two brown (adult) grandchildren who are NOT illegal citizens, but they could be caught up in the "bloody" assaults on immigrants because of the color of their skin and their last name ... and i have a gay nephew who is married to a Jewish man - and their son ... there is no safe harbor for anyone in Thing One's America - we must stand against his agenda ... if not us, then who?