(Untitled)

Nov 12, 2008 09:23

Some are tired of protesting in San Francisco. Some wonder why it's only about San Francisco. Some ask why is everything so splintered and disorganized. Some say we should just hide until "they" think we're enough like "them" to deserve rights. Here's a chance to make a community impact across the US ( Read more... )

Leave a comment

Comments 5

bobzilla773 November 12 2008, 18:57:39 UTC
I see that this doesn't include endorsements from the national gay organizations. How real/serious is this action?

Reply

throbbin November 12 2008, 21:46:28 UTC
I saw that the RSVP's for Austin were almost 400 and they were expecting actual attendance to possibly break 1000. There is a lot of other activity on the web site, facebook and such.

That's being said, it's still a grass roots style event and will only succeed if people actually show up and spread the word. Groups could get together for brunch-n-protest, or some other way to get friends together to do it. I'm not sure if I'll be the only person there in Houston,but from what I'm seeing, it has the potential to be big across the US.

But that doesn't mean there are already enough people going and you can stay home, of course ;-)

Reply


bunnykitteh November 12 2008, 22:10:20 UTC
What? Who is tired of protesting in SF? Give me their names, emails, addresses, phone numbers, facebooks, and livejournals.

Reply

throbbin November 13 2008, 00:07:53 UTC
Now, now, some people really are tired of it all, I can't fault that. I was damn tired of the election process long before November 4th. I'm just hoping enough people will go or spread the word around to make it big.

Reply

bunnykitteh November 13 2008, 00:37:06 UTC
GIVE ME THEIR GAY CARDS. I'M GOING TO FEED THEM TO THE HUNGRY MORMONS!

Reply


Leave a comment

Up