My uncle sends those emails, you know the ones, bash bash bash, all the United for Family and such emails. He is very political and very opinionated. Last night I received the last of those emails that I choose to read. I did not reply last night. I decided to be calm and collected and do so this morning. This is an edited version of the letter but you get the gist.
Uncle,
Thank you for being up front and sharing your opinions so freely. I
would like to take a moment to share mine. I am gay. I own a Gay and
Lesbian company. I work hard every
single day. I have to put up with people that share your beliefs in my
professional and personal life every minute of the day. I will not stand
by and put up with them in my family life as well.
There is nothing wrong with me. There is nothing wrong with being gay.
There is something wrong with people being persecuted for something they
cannot change. Yes, it would be easier some days to "act" straight and
blend in with the masses. On those days, when I feel that way, I want to
punch myself. I was not raised to lie and hide. I know you as an
honorable person with grand opinions. I would hope that you can see that
there is nothing wrong with my opinions differing from yours. I am not a
"leftie" or even a liberal. I have very strong opinions and core
beliefs that make me who I am.
I understand that "Gay Pride" might seem weird and unnecessary. It is
neither. It helps a lot of people realize that they are not alone. That
they are worthy of loving and being loved. It is a celebration of hope.
Have you heard about all of the gay and lesbian teens killing themselves
right now? Take a look at the Trevor Project. It is terrifying and sad
that they end their lives not knowing that things get better. Look at
Ben Cohen a very straight and world famous rugby player that started a
foundation to help these people.
If you would like to know more, I would happily welcome intelligent
discourse. I think our family has enough issues and enough people with
issues that this should no longer we one of them.
Stepping off the soap box now,
Love always
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