My hope is that America of 2016 is full of love, and that by standing together we can keep each other safe. My hope. 6/
let's de-escalate here for a second. I'm sorry that I came off that way.
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Hope is an amplifier; it doesn't down-prioritize other things, it helps motivate people to work on them.
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Agreed. I def did not mean to escalate. Nor diminish need for hope. Just to say we must get out of our bubbles and face reality.
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I completely agree.
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I think there's tremendous room for persuasion outside the liberal bubble, & take inspiration from marriage quality movement.
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I struggle here. Because I agree marriage equality has been most successful of all the fights for equality.
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But that's because of personal relationships to gay people. That has allowed for broader, more diverse areas of acceptance.
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it didn't happen by accident. the coming-out movement was a (painful) strategy. there's diversity in lots of places.
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I know it was hard. Very very hard. Not diminishing that. But it was possible for haters to be shown they _already_ love gay people.
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The point is it was successful exactly because it was even possible to come out. Can't really do that with race or religion.
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