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5 Concerns about the National Equality March

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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2009

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  • I agree with you on all of your points. I do, however, feel that NEM largely concerned a group that wouldn't have contributed to the more concrete concerns that you address. I suggest that NEM is valuable in the manner in which it reached out emotionally to kids that otherwise may not have been tapped into the activist community. The crowd was youthful and inclusive and I'm not sure we can effectively characterize its value if it is viewed solely as direct political protest.

  • You make some good points. But I'm still going.

  • The point of the march in D.C. isn't to get on the news. It's to gather and energize local grass roots organizers to go back into their congressional districts.

  • I'm sorry to say this, but screw the HRC and their likes. They've done absolutely NOTHING to secure gay rights. They like to pat themselves on the back, that's about it.

    As to the march being a waste, no such thing. We need to put the politicians on notice that we're pissed.

  • Hon, you gotta remember it's about getting more top-shelf donors to the HRC National Dinner!

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