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  • we have to, we have no choice! I love you!

  • I LOVE YOU!!!

  • You actually put it really beautifully. Its really simple when you think about it. Whether we're gay or straight it shouldn't take away our BASIC human rights. Theres nothing to consider...because its a BASIC right to be able to get married and share your life with someone.

  • You look like Meryl Streep !!!!! Its amazing !

  • We're not going away!

  • I love you (and your orange lipstick) so much! This is the best video you've ever done!

  • you are my new favorite makeup artist. period.

  • oh my gosh i love you!!!!

  • WOW!!! You are hilariously AWESOME!!! I LOVE you!!!! One day we will all be able to love under the light of the sun.

  • one day black people where not accepted non respected ,one day gay rights will be well respected.

  • lol yu rock! make a tv show :D

  • Thou I disagree with the overall message, I still think this is very well done.

  • damn cool make-up.

  • You need your own TV show. I would watch. Great look.

  • with youtube and internet, sister unity has more freedom. TV = sponsors, networks...

  • This was fucking gay...cool looking clown mask. Sorry that you lost today. :-(.

  • Thanks! I feel like it's no loss. They don't even realize they are waking up a movement, more each time. It's like watching Godzilla walk slowly up out of the ocean,.. but he's on our side!

  • You GO SISTER!!!!

    I fully support you. Good to see you still videoing by the way.

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  • A decade is a period of ten years. The word is derived from the late Latin decas, from Greek decas, from deca. The other words for spans of years also come from Latin: lustrum (5 years), century (100 years), millennium (1000 years). but 40 decades is a little to much

  • Sister Unity /your amazing... I have seen you at long beach pride.. Your very intelligent.. And beautiful.... I hope we get the right to marry soooooon!!!! Your video is inspiring. I want to marry one day...

  • IOWA!!!!!!!! :)

  • hahaha

    I guess man....lmao

  • How the fuck do you NOT love pusy?

    lmao

  • I KNOW! Pussies are so great... but well, there it is, just the way things happened. Cocks are pretty fine too you know; gotta love all nature's little bits!

  • Oh Sister you're the best! They tried to get me to vote yes on Prop H8 I said NO, NO, NO !

  • this makes me happy watching it despite what happen we'll keep fighting

  • Yes we will!

  • wow

    A) each costume you make is just awesome, i wish i had your skill.

    B) Not only is your makeup awesome, but your speech and acting made the whole event something truly entertaining.

    and C) the message is a completely reassuring message that made my morning.

    Thanks Sister Unity!

  • Exactly.

    No one should have to pretend to love someone they don't.

    Maybe force a few straight people to be with people of the same gender, see how they like it. P:

  • Unity that was AWESOME!

  • Love those super-long eye lash thingies!

    Prop 8 was simply a wake up call to the gay community and all voters in general. Some people are deeply threatened by gayness. Once they see that gay people are just as confused as heterosexuals they will find something else to be terrified of :)

    Roll on, sister!

  • WOW - Thats so freaking awesome! thank you for posting - nice play on "NO, NO, NO"...HA! :o)

  • what a great speaker.... so fluid ... too bad prop 8 didn't work out so well .... :S

  • Thanks! Actually I think it worked out very well. The gay community is now 1) earning their equality rather than waiting for some one to hand it to us

    2) We are now allied with straight neighbors and working as a single human community toward equality for all of us.

    3) Seeing how close the vote is revealed how far we have come from the day when we were invisible. Even the Christian right is now OK with government recognition of gay rights (employment, "civil unions", etc)

    So in the end, we win!

  • You guys lost, America doesn't want your depravity

  • Tearing married couples apart under the guise of "law" is depravity. Win, lose, equal rights come in time to those with patience and persistence.

  • Wow that was spoken like a truly educated person. I can really feel the love of Christ in you...NOT

  • U Rock 8=hate!

  • lol i love ur face its so awesome! and i love ur outfits! were u upset that it was passed? i sure as hell was!

  • I was, but you know? It worked out. Now we have a revitalized gay rights movement and are earning our rights, coming out into the public light even more and standing up for ourselves openly.

  • i didnt know that......kewl! XD

  • Oh my God you are amazing. This is great.

  • LOVE. i thought you needed a little on your comments. looks to me like everyones talking hate.

  • aahhhhhhhhhh...... :)

  • i smell death on you.

  • I should be so lucky!

    I smell Chanel No.5 on you!

  • xxelpmoc get a life we ALL have the right to love and marry no matter gay, straight,bi, black and white we all have a right to love. And no one should ever take that right away,,

  • What closets? :P

  • While I don't appreciate hanahjooy's voting ethic, I do like imagining you, Sister Unity, as a giant orange Martian butterfly! Namaste.

  • "imagining"?

  • Eres Fabulosa Hermana, te quiero de Presidenta de Uruguay .

  • sabes que esta hermanas como yo in Uruguay, in Monte Video? In Buenos Aires tambien.

  • your eyelashes remind me of insect feelers

  • it's how I find my food.

  • well is there any other way>?

  • Right on Sister! I wrote the Cal. Governor and gave his a piece of my mind. How dare they! What ever happened to love your neighbor as yourself!

  • LaReinaDelBarrio I was responding to this person's comment from 5 days ago.

  • hey sister unity i wanted to thank you soo much for being the voice of the gay community like myself.i am gay and what there doing is wrong all the crap they pull up on us to makes us hated againt is bullshit..bringing kids into this and the schools really how low can they go..that is a pathetic excuse..like i said again thank you for being the voice of us homosexuals..and i hope one day it comes to an end..but for right now we have to stand strong. and make our voices hear thank u sis unity,

  • Hahahaha, damn right!!!!!!! You're so awesome!

  • I was protesting the Mormon Church today and got interviewed many times, but as a boy. I even got one queen to change into her boy clothes... this is war so we can't always have what we want, and for me to yell what i yelled hundreds of times at Mormons would not look good with me in drag saying it.

  • hmm.

  • Wish I could of been on Wilshire Blvd. last night!!

    So proud of the community standing up!!!

  • ahaha ya sorry giant orange martian/butterfly but i voted YES on 8.

  • it's OK Hannah. We look forward to getting your vote next time around.

     - Sister Giant Orange Martian Butterfly

  • SisterUnity I love you lol its so true if i find someone i want to get married to im doing it legal or not

  • Gloria Alred is/has held a press conference in Los Angeles. She'll be filing law suits in regards to gay marriage rights.

    This ain't over folks! :)

  • Good for Gloria! She took on Marinello's and I went to that same school! They were hateful to me for having long hair and being androgynous! Go get 'em Glo!

    Ms. LaReina

  • I don't turn the other cheek when they are running at me screaming "faggot" holding a baseball bat and there are four of them. An oozie is the only way to deal with it, as I cannot generate a force field.

  • wow, when did That happen?

  • "First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win." ~ Ghandi

    They're fighting us.

    3/4ths of the way there, baby.

  • <333 I'm so sorry prop 8 passed. I'm a citizen of CA and I am really upset that it actually passed. I'll be standing next to you as you fight for your rights.

  • They took my right to marriage away tonight. I think we should boycott straights.  Out and proud and demanding isn't enough anymore. Getting in their face and being physical and fighting back and being armed is the only way to save our own lives!

  • My sweet friend, like Martin and Mahatma, I must reject the last part of what you said. I share your anger, and with it I will renew my efforts again and again until we have restored our just rights. We are countrymen and must live together in the long run. So let us go about waking up our neighbors. Look how far we have come even since 22 was passed. We can do this. We will.

  • Don't forget all us "straits" who support our homosexual brothers and sisters. We are here and we care and we are pissed off too!!!!! The fight should be one of peace, Martin Luther King style!!! After all Dr. King's right hand man Bayard Rustin was homosexual. Peaceful resistance is the right way to achieve the equality that we all deserve! For sure, if there is a heaven, Dr King and MR Rustin are smiling on us today! We have work to do still, but we are moving in the right direction!

  • Thak you for remembering Bayard Rustin. Thank you for being by our side.

  • Your Absolutely Fabulous!!!!

  • Prop eight passed because there are some ethical people left!!!!! Anybody who is not strait is wrong and going to suffer!!! They are all promiscuous!!! They don't hold their partners!!! They won't make us end up like the roman empire because they're depraved malicious people!!!

  • Your claim of "ethical" is belied by your seeking this place to crow and strut. You do not know us. We are your neighbors, your countrymen. We have just elected a black President; where do you think this civil rights march is going? On to Freedom. It is our right. To live in equality with our neighbors. We do not stop until this universal right is once again in our hands, just as it is in your hands now, my neighbor, my countryman. Our President-elect is proof.

  • Thank you Sister. WE WILL NOT BACK DOWN.

  • Yes you will, keep fighting a never winning battle fucker

  • I LOOOVEEE YOU SO MUCH !!!!!

  • Oh I know. Isn't she just wonderful?

  • Wow, yet again, you are awsome!!!

    If I lived there I would vote NO!

    N.O.

    To all you idiots out there who think there is an old guy sitting on a cloud, telling everyone what to do and making sure you find your keys, grow up there are more important things to worry about in the world right now, other than same sex marrage. Get off your high horse and go feed a starving child or something!

  • We love sister unity!

  • you are so fantastic :) :) :)

  • Awesome!

  • Please read something that PRE-DATES the bible. The bible is a nothing but a version of something else. It just became popular because a thing called church came along. Stop preaching bible JUNK. There is plenty that PRE-DATES!!! NO ON PROP 8.

  • You rock, do you have other videos? :)

  • Yeah, Sweet One, I do. You are welcome to peruse them all. They are on the YouTube channel page bearing my name. - Sister Unity

  • Love is more important than a few lose ideas on marriage.

    Love who you will and be loved by those willing to love you.

  • Vote YES on Prop 8. It restores the definition of marriage to what the majority of California voters already approved and what they agree should be supported. It overturns the outrageous decision of 4 activist Court judges who ignored the voters. It protects children from being taught in school that same-sex marriage is the same as traditional marriage, and prevents consequences to Californians who will be forced to be tolerant of gay lifestyles, regardless of their beliefs.

  • Vote No on Prop 8.

    That majority has changed much since those years ago. Polls show it is very even with a slight majority supporting legality of including both types of relationships in the idea of marriage.

    They Justices paid proper attention to the State Constitution which is their job. It trumps the law passed by referendum years ago. That law flouted the will of the people expressed by their elected representatives.

  • The Calif. Superintendent of Schools and the State Teachers Association say nothing about marriage is or will be taught in the schools. This is a red herring meant to alarm voters based on their fear of something they do not agree with. Allowing your neighbors to marry who they love has nothing to do with school curriculum. In California you have the right to what education you desire for your children.

  • No one will be, or is now forced to tolerate anything. You can dislike whatever you want. I dislike turnips. I am not forced to live with them. I see them at the supermarket and I just walk on by.

    No church will be forced to do a single thing with marrying gay persons. This too is a vote-seeking red herring. Churches have been and will remain free to operate and worship as they choose. I can't think why gay people would seek to marry in a church where they knew they were not welcome.

  • In California, in America, there is room for us both, gay people, and those who dislike gayness. We are countrymen. I will not impose my philosophy on those who dislike me and I expect them to abide by the same respect and common sense rule of getting along: LIVE AND LET LIVE.

    Taking away the right to live in legally recognized commitment is saying discrimination is good. That will not last. That is unAmerican. We are united by our founding principle: there is room for all who honor liberty.

  • DAMN YOUR TOO AWESOME :D

  • Those lashes are something else!

    Vote No on Prop 8 if you live in California or No on Prop 102 if you live in Arizona.

  • I prefer "America the Beautiful" myself.

  • thank you for making this video. i volunteered tonight at No On 8. we indeed love, and tonight it was more clear that we are working hard to demand and deserve to express it.

  • I love frying. Nothing like a pan full of garlic, sesame oil, and marinated chicken. I love chicken.....

  • LOVE IT!!!

  • Cool long eyelashes!

    How did you get them to stay on while you were swinging back and forth?

  • they're natural.........

  • Thank you Sister Unity! Sing it loud and proud!

  • I love all of your stuff. This (and you are) is simply beautiful. Well done indeed, and I will certainly spread it around.

  • yo go girl much love ps lovin the make up it so unique

    xoxo

    milkshakeboy

  • awesome. here in arizona it's prop 102 we're singin no no no!

  • Spread the song, Baby! No NO NO!

  • smart and beautiful as always

  • You, Sister Unity, are simply wonderful! You shine with light and goodness! Your videos always put a smile on my face and joy in my heart! You are a true blessing to this world of ours! Blessings and love, Joe*

  • So, to those who are for no on prop 8, I have a question for you:

    Is it the title marriage you want, or the rights that come with marriage? And, if it's the rights, couldn't you fight for the same rights and call it by a different name so that the definition specifically means the legal joining of a same sex couple? And, demand it be acknowledged equally as marriage, but called differently to specifically mean man/man or woman/woman?

  • well we COULD, but why on Earth would we? We are not separate from you in our common society. We are part of society just like everyone else. Marriage means to us what it means to you. We feel it's time to restore the right to everyone. Again, separate is not equal.

  • I was simply wondering whether it was for the title of being married or the extras marriage brings that civil unions dont. Because, if it was only a matter of gaining the extras, then I think the issue could be less controversial. But, I wasn't quite certain which it was. It doesn't matter either way to me.

    Anyway, even if prop eight passes now, I'm sure it'll change later when this generation is able to vote.

  • Hi Ninjaagirl, I think you're right about the generational change. I do believe it's both that actual marriage conveys more of the equal rights in one swift act than "Domestic Unions". Also, would you want to marry your one true love and refer to it as a "domestic union" the rest of your lives? It conveys neither the profundity of the commitment and love, not the equal standing with your neighbors in our common society.

    Thank you for the good question!

  • Why should we have to?

  • All the GLBT people, there parents, families, and friends are watching anxiously to see what California does....does it have laws that treat people equally or does it enshrine inequality into its constitution. Can families and parents of GLBT people who come from religions that do not deny them from being spiritually married now also watch the civil government unite them in the civil contract of marriage, too? How will the government treat people? That's the law and we in Oklahoma are watching

  • .....with liberty and justice for all.

    California, Massachusetts, and Connecticut are shining becomes of the American ideal that this nation continuously strives to achieve, that everyone is created equal and born with the right to life and liberty (and with liberty comes justice) for all. I truly hope California rejects hatred and votes No on Prop 8 and remembers that GLBT people come from loving families and that laws effect everyone, not just one group of people.

  • so spyke, that information you said is relevent, but the fact is, i think most "Family" people are weird, like i work at a taco bell, and there is a transvestite named JJ there, he was a guy now he's a girl. and some guy called in, saying he didn't want her to work there, because it upset his family... the fact is, that's wrong, I'm Christian and most of us Honest good ones, have an opinion but don't feel like that around diffrent people. how do you all feel about Gay's being treated diffrent?

  • Well, it's such a good question. 1st, gay people are varied in style and behavior, some more "like straight people" and some more colorful, and some more of other archetypes.

    I think the point is We different from our neighbors who are straight in some noticeable ways, and we are just the same in the most important ways: humanity, heart, ability to form a community with people unlike us, able and willing to service, assist, uplift, and befriend our neighbors.

  • Love it!!!!

  • Sister Unity can we nominate you as president of the United States?

  • I second that nomination.

  • *gasps* let's start a campaign! SISTER UNITY FOR PRES! Forget about Obama! Forget about McCain! Forget even about Hillary! BUT JUST DON'T YOU FORGET THAT SISTER UNITY IS THE QUEEN! Just don't you forget that she's the top- notch bitch in this youtube village.

  • oh I'm a queen alright.

  • No. You are not A queen. You are THE queen. I am a queen. Other Individual gay men are A queen. But you are THE queen. Don't you let anyone ever tell you different.

  • WOW! LOL! What a BEAUTIFUL costume! :-) I'm not gay, dear, but I like looking at it!

  • ha ha! bravo! Look all you wish, my friend :)

  • Okay honey, go get your facts straight. The only thing that Chris Crocker and Sister Unity have in common is that they are both beautiful. BUt sister unity is prettier, in my opinion.

  • I don't understand what you want. Equal citizens? if you weren't equal then wouldn't you be oppressed and more than simply denied marriage? The fact is, marriage isn't something that Gay people need because if you are happy and open about yourself, what would a ring signify to you? the assimilation that you seek isn't going to happen, Gay people will always be viewed as Equal human beings, but note that you haven't been aroundsince day one, even from a evolutionary view we would have died out.

  • We never said we were a majority, so if we were around since day 1 the population would have grown such as it has.

    No one should be objecting to homosexuality now anyways, because the world has enough population... I mean really.

  • i love you. no, really. i love you.

    you're amazing. subscribe, subscribe, subscribe!

    oh geez. and that person below me. statutory rape.... what?

  • You rock.

  • Marriage doesn't equal love. You can love without marriage. Marriage isn't a right; it's a legal contract.

    Besides, I'm not for statutory rape, but if "love is love" and gays get the "right" to marry, then soon statutory rape won't be illegal. There isn't any inequality. Because compares gays to say the 27 year old in a relationship with a 16 year old. Gays are accepted. The previously mentioned 27 year old is not.

    Just fight for the rights but dont call it marriage and get over it.

  • you can love without marriage, you can even marry without love. However, you can't marry without marriage. That's the right we do not want taken away.

    Prop 8 takes away people's right to that legal contract because they are gay, and leaves that right for our neighbors because they are straight.

    Statutory rape is now and will always be illegal.

    I do not understand the rest of what you wrote, I apologize.

  • What I was trying to say was that the slogan I hear used is "love is love." The statutory rape was an example as I know a 17 [legal age is 18] year old who's with a man over 40. I know if I had a daughter, I wouldn't want her in a relationship like such. I don't want gay marriage to be a catalyst to statutory rape fighting with the same slogan.

    Personally, though, this really isn't my subject. I've never seen what the big deal was about marriage anyway. Whether it's for straights or gays.

  • The thing about statutory rape is that one of the participants is deemed NOT CAPABLE OF INFORMED CONSENT. That's not an issue of love or the lack of it-- it's a question of the immature being taken advantage of, which is why the term is 'rape'. Adults are quite responsible for their own decisions, and if they decide they want to marry each other that's their own damn business. Very different issues. Polygamy would be a much more relevant comparison.

  • I thought about comparing it to polygamy, but I didn't think polygamy would be better because I think that its' more the man is marrying women and treating them as property.

  • isn't 16 the legal age of consent? which would make it legal, not statutory rape?

    I don't understand why you are compairing the right to marry and statutory rape anyway, nore can I see what the two hve in-common! I guess the lack of drugs running through my viens keeps me from being part of your collective intellectual consciousness.

    Every one should be able to marry if they chose to do so, wether it's loveless or not!

  • well spoken as usual

    hummmm we should start our own country

  • I sense that nation would have a low population growth...

  • HA! HA! Then call it natures way of balancing out this over populated earth.

  • I love you for this vid and amen vote no on prop 8

  • ...You are just so stupid...

  • Hey now, this is all about not hating and learning to live beside your countrymen even and especially when you disagree with or do not like them.  He can vote Yes if he needs to. I'm voting No. You're voting No. Tell everyone why you are voting No and why voting Yes is unjust.

  • Really now, why is anyone voting against love? That, in and of itself, is rather inane. No human can hope to overcome love so to stand in its way is foolish.

  • Yes thats all very well,but theres no need to dress like this.That bloody gave me a fright.Lol

  • ha ha, well Halloween IS on Friday! BOO!

  • the law isnt fair, wish No on Prop H8

    this is about equality, we are fighting the same war the african americans kinda fought for their freedom, it serious isnt fair for people to vote out LOVE.

    sister unity you rock!!!

  • @webmike720 SICKO !!!!!

  • haha excellent. I think it's about time for people who aren't directly targeted by bigoted legislation to get of their ass and stop being timid little cowards.

  • Sing it loud and proud, NO NO NO. Oh and by the say, help a sister out in Arizona, NO NO NO on our prop 102. If it doesn't pass, gay marrage will still be illegal in AZ but the possibility still remains.

  • NO NO NO!!!!! On prop eight and prop 102 in AZ!

  • 1. You are beautiful! 2. Your message is beautiful! Let consenting adults love eachother!

  • I think this is so stupid, i don't see why they cant just let everyone be equal... just cause someones different doesn't mean they should be denied ANY rights at all... its sickening if you ask me...two people of the opposite sex can get married even if they don't truly love each other, but two people of the same sex can't get married even if they truly love each other? WTF....

  • THANK YOU!

    you go Sis

  • Work it in Seattle, Rubber!!

  • you got it sistah!! you got props lol x

  • Keep on keepin' on!

  • Every day, my love, Every day!

  • The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence are FABULOUS!!! Air kisses to you... no on hate! No on 8!!!

  • Once again you are a sane voice in a maelstrom of insanity! i vote by absentee ballot and have already voted NO on Prop 8. I'm straight and don't see why anyone would want to stop love in a world where there seems to be so much hate. My respect to you Sister Unity! Never stop speaking the truth.

  • 40 decades? Really??? Wow, Sister Unity, I had no idea that longevity could look so pretty!

  • hahaha I think that SU ment 40 years :P

  • A similar piece of legislation (Ammendment 3) was passed here in Utah in 2004. This year the Salt Lake City Council voted unanimously to allow a same-sex domestic partnership registry. Gay couples in Salt Lake are granted the same rights as married couples, just under the banner of domestic partnership. So even though the state says we can't get married in 2004, 4 years later, we are took a huge leap in marriage equality. I can only imagine what the citezens of California can do!

  • Please forgive my weird grammar in the previous post. I need coffee.

  • you go girl!

  • we've got a similar prop here in Fla this year too! No, No, No!

  • Propisition8? So they want gay people to marry the oppisite sex and make each other unhappy??? Are sr8 people brain dead?

  • Yes lordofthepies, they are...at least the ones who feel nothing but hate.

  • Fuck Prop 8. Let's just dance. :)

  • Well spoken! 'And this too shall pass' ;)

  • Great video Sister. I agree totally.

    NO ON 8!

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