I Am Part Virus

dopamine receptor

 

It’s something that I’ve said time and again, but this short piece from Andrew Sullivan is well worth reading.

The Storm Brewing In Uganda

Excellent assessment of the gay panic in Uganda promulgated by Christianists. The obsessive passion which the U.S. right-wingnuts are fomenting here is inexcusable and distinctly anti-Christlike.

Kathy Baldock takes it apart here. Please read it.

Wisdom

From my meditation time today, I realized the following truth:

“The root of great personal wisdom for me consists of two things:

Knowing when to hold on and knowing when to let go.”

~D Gregory Smith


David Mixner on witnessing the death of DADT

Read it here.

Equality Is A Jesus Value

Kathy Baldock does it again, explaining the Christian case for LGBT equality.

Check it out at Canyonwalker Connections.

Political cartoon of the day

“The Rainbow Belongs To Everybody”

So says Patricia Nell Warren in a beautiful post on Bilerico today.

Lettin’ in “the gays”

The ban on allowing only certain people to serve without secrecy and shame in the United States Military has ended, giving all LGB (not T?) persons another venue in which to pursue their chosen career path with a semblance of integrity.

I have always had mixed feelings about the ban. On the one hand, having worked with a number of U.S. veterans, I think military culture often has a negative impact on individuals, especially when it comes to relating to civilian life. Life in the barracks or on active duty can be far removed from the reality of most Americans’ day-to-day lives. Some of my military friends say that is how it needs to be in order to combat the enemy. I’m not so sure. I do know that the culture offers very little support for soldiers re-entering civilian life, resuming relationships and entering the workforce. It’s even worse for those with PTSD.

On the other hand, I think everyone has the right to choose their own path to empowering themselves as human beings- sometimes this is the only (or at least glaring) option for those without other resources to gain a shot at higher education or skill training. So if someone wants to serve, being able to do so without shame or fear of discovery- at least officially, can only make the military better, and camaraderie more honest. And when official shaming ends, we move closer to full acceptance and integration into society- and further away from internalized homophobia and humiliation.

All good things.

And for those who think the president hasn’t done enough: I believe he and his administration are doing as much as they can- and carefully enough that the changes they do make will stand. Across the board, from Health and Human Services to the Justice Department to the FDA, changes that reflect good science and social practice are being carefully integrated into public policy- as are the diversity of the personnel involved (which include a large number of LGBT persons). That isn’t often remembered because it’s not sexy, sensational or scintillating. But it’s totally important to our well-being as a diversity-accepting country. It’s the Obama Long Game. And I’m a fan.

They haven’t lost me, because I know this would have never happened under President McCain.

PUPPY FEVER

So, I’ve been very busy with Phyllis as you can imagine. She arrived from Billings on Thursday afternoon, met  Ken and me, Bandit and Quimby and then I drove her to Butte to live in the Big House the next day.

Through it all she’s been a trooper- met lots of new people and dogs, took car trips, and never really freaked out. In fact, she’s been remarkably easy. She sleeps through the night, crates when she’s asked- and is content to be in there chewing her toys (as long as she can see me). She did that while I worked with several clients on Friday, sitting quietly or sleeping during sessions.

So, for your enjoyment, a few pictures from that initial meeting.

Phyllis has two daddies

"You are now under my power..."

Cowgirl catches extremist link


Amazing story over on Montana Cowgirl about the link between right-wing extremists and Guy Fawkes ( remember V for Vendetta?).

Check it out here.

Oh, and read the comments, both here and there. Join in!