Showing posts with label Same Sex Marriage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Same Sex Marriage. Show all posts

Monday, November 16, 2009

Ten-year-old Won't Recite Pledge Until Gays Can Marry

Here's an act of defiance on the part of a ten-year-old that deserves some applause, rather than a sit-down in a corner. It all began when Will Phillips refused to say the Pledge of Allegiance in a West Fork, Arkansas elementary school.

Why did he do so? Not because it has the phrase "Under God" in it, which some have protested against. No, he did so because of the phrase "Liberty and Jutice for All" in it.

Speaking to CNN's John Roberts on CNN's American Morning on Monday, Will said he remained seated four straight days while his classmates repeated the words, "with liberty and justice for all."

Will, who wants to be a lawyer, said he was analyzing the meanings of the Pledge of Allegiance, the weekend before his protest. When asked what he found in the Pledge that caused him refusal, Will said:
"Well, I looked at the end and it said 'with liberty and justice for all.' And there isn't really liberty and justice for all. There's ... Gays and lesbians can't marry. There's still a lot of racism and sexism in the world. Um, yeah."

Roberts: "So you think then that the country isn't living up to the ideals of the Pledge, and you took it upon yourself to sit down, not recite the Pledge Allegiance until the country comes in line to embody the ideals that are embodied in the Pledge.

Will: "Yes."
When asked what he told his substitute teacher when he was given grief over the issue, Will said:
"I eventually, very solemnly -- with a little bit of malice in my voice -- said, 'Mam, with all due respect, you can go jump off a bridge.'"
While his father initially reacted as most parents might, which is with anger, once he spoke to Will and realized the reason for his stance, his tune changed, and he became supportive. Once again, when asked why he took the position he did, Will said:
"Because I have many -- I've grown up with a lot of people and good friends with a lot of people that are gay and I really -- I think they should have the rights all people should. And I'm not going to swear that they do."
This video is from CNN's American Morning, broadcast Nov. 16, 2009, via Raw Replay.

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

George Takei, Brad Altman, to Be First Gay "Newlywed Game" Contestants

The "Newlywed Game," which debuted on prime time television in the mid-1960s, has run off-and-on since then. It is now on its second season on the GSN cable network and will have a first in its new season: the first gay couple. To make it more interesting, the couple is George Takei of "Star Trek," and his longtime partner, Brad Altman.

George Takei's sexuality was sort of an open secret since the 1970s, but he first openly publicized it in 2005, in an interview to "Frontiers" magazine. He said the following: "It's not really coming out, which suggests opening a door and stepping through. It's more like a long, long walk through what began as a narrow corridor that starts to widen."

The new version of the "Newlywed Game" that appears on GSN is hosted by former singer Carnie Wilson, with the show updated somewhat, including having older contestants.

This year, besides George Takei and Brad Altman, the show will have other newly married celebrities, including Davy Jones ("The Monkees"), Kristy Swanson ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer") and Christopher Knight ("The Brady Bunch").

George Takei and Brad Altman, who have been together for over 20 years, will tape their episode soon. Kelly Goode, GSN's programming chief, said she couldn't speculate on why gay couples were excluded in the past because GSN has only had the rights to the "Newlywed Game" for two years. She did add that the game's rules specify that the couple needed to have a legally-recognized marriage to appear.

George Takei and Brad Altman were married in California during the brief period after the California Supreme Court legalized gay marriage, and before Proposition 8 banned it again.
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