Aloha. In my past, I said and believed things that were wrong, and worse, hurtful to people in the LGBTQ+ community and their loved ones. I’m deeply sorry for having said and believed them.https://youtu.be/eLb3KVBErig
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I grew up knowing that every person is a child of God, and equally loved by God. I have always believed in the fundamental rights and equality of all people.
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But I also grew up in a socially conservative household, where I was raised to believe that marriage should only be between a man and a woman. For a period of my life I didn’t see the contradiction in those beliefs.
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While many Americans may relate to growing up in a conservative home, my story is a little different because my father was very outspoken. He was an activist who was fighting against gay rights and marriage equality in Hawaii – and at that time, I forcefully defended him.
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But over the years, I formed my own opinions based on my life experience that changed my views – at a personal level in having aloha, love, for all people, and ensuring that every American, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, is treated equally under the law.
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I look forward to being able to share more of my story and experiences growing up – not as an excuse, but in the hopes that it may inspire others to truly live aloha; to love and care for others.
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When we deny LGBTQ+ people the basic rights that exist for every American, we are denying their humanity - denying that they are equal. We are also creating a dangerous environment that breeds discrimination and violence.
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When we divide people based on who they are or who they love, all we are doing is adding fuel to the flames that perpetuate bigotry and hatred.
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I’m so grateful to my friends and loved ones, both gay and straight, who patiently helped me see how my past positions on these issues were at odds with my values, my aloha, and that they were causing people harm.
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I regret the role I played in causing such pain, and I remain committed to fighting for LGBTQ+ equality. You can learn more about my legislative record here:https://www.tulsigabbard.org/tulsi-gabbard-on-lgbt …
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Remember ur words. EVERY SINGLE AMERICAN. Not just groups that get u the best soundbites - but those who dont look, think or speak like you. Those who have less or more than you. Those who disagree with, dislike or even hate you. Then & only then ru a true public servant.
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agree Exactly how are gender different people being hurt?? Help me understand...
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Tulsi Gabbard defended judicial nominee Brian Buescher member of Knights of Columbus: "the organization has in recent years taken steps into the political realm, funding anti-same-sex marriage initiatives in a number of states"https://wapo.st/2FiZ4nC?tid=ss_tw&utm_term=.64e3af206f61 …
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Nope. Drop out.
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It’s too late to change your own words on this issue. I hope the LGBT community rips you a new one!
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