Few people at the three Proposition 8 protest rallies I attended — two in New York and one in Chicago – were familiar. The ones I recognized were the hardcore advocates and tireless workhorses who have long carried the GLBT movement. However, these semi-spontaneous rallies had a different flavor. There was an injection of raw energy and an infusion of new inspiration that has eluded our movement for more than a decade. I peered into the great expanse and saw a wide-eyed sea of fresh new faces — neophytes who needed help to complete the old chant, Hey, hey, Ho Ho…(Homophobia’s got to go).
There has been a paradigm shift in the movement following marriage defeats in California, Florida and Arizona — as well as an anti-gay adoption measure passing in Arkansas. From seemingly out of nowhere, people who have sat on the sidelines are now making headlines at rallies across America.
The leaders of what is being billed as Stonewall 2.0 are not coming from large, established organizations, but Internet savvy activists who can use a mouse to mobilize the masses. While Internet activism is nothing new, the fact that this huge outpouring of organic outrage is not being channeled through official organizational channels has enormous implications.
Up until two weeks ago, major GLBT groups instructed people to write a check and then essentially instructed donors to check their activism at the door. Sometimes, one was asked to take their commitment a step further by sending e-mail or attending a dinner. I think this week’s protests mark the end of the Passive Era of gay politics. A sign at protests, “No More Mr. Nice Gay”, highlighted this monumental change.
Now, don’t get me wrong, the Passive Era served its purpose. By the mid 1990′s exhaustion had beset the movement. Many leading activists had either died from AIDS or were worn out from fighting the culture wars. People felt deflated by the early Clinton years and dispirited after Newt Gingrich wrested control of Congress. Most of the tangible results during this period occurred in the courts, which produced historic victories, but relegated most GLBT people to cheering bystanders.
At this moment of malaise, technology afforded people the ability to engage in activism without leaving the house. While these notable advances have greatly aided the GLBT movement, they also allowed many people to be anesthetized by the Internet. It soon became a movement of elite movers and shakers, with little room for direct action.
The upside to the Passive Era was that aspiring gay insiders actually did sometimes get inside the halls of power and have a voice in the political process. Our organizations became more professional, better organized and institutionalized, which meant that they were not always on the brink of bankruptcy and had the ability to plan for the future.
But, make no mistake – we are not the same movement we were prior to Nov. 4. Having our marriage rights stripped away by a slim majority in California was a transformational experience for many gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender individuals. I have lost count of those who have approached me to say that they never thought they were the political type — until now. These people will bring new ideas, untapped energy and significantly strengthen our work.
It is still unclear how this influx of fiery emotion will specifically change the movement. But, I will make the bold prediction that those organizations that do not adjust to this new reality will wither and die. Newer, sleeker models will replace those that remain stodgy and continue to fight by fax, without incorporating the heat on the street. The new activism is a hybrid of direct action and digital activism. It is evolving, mutating and morphing by the day. And, whichever groups figure out how to be a conduit for this anger — and effectively turn it into a force — will lead the movement in the coming years.
This is a rare moment where the pain of Proposition 8 meets the possibility represented by Barack Obama. A great many people can now see that passion can lead to real progress — and they demand a role in creating change.
Lastly, the rules of the Mormon, Catholic and Evangelical churches are now enshrined into civil law. We are all unofficial members of these religious institutions and captive to their narrow, sectarian rules. They have effectively hijacked the state and now govern our personal relationships and private lives — whether we like it or not. I think people are finally awakened to this existential threat and willing to fight back.
On Nov. 8, I stood in freezing weather with hundreds of Chicagoans. Last week in Washington, 900 protesters braved a tornado watch to rally in front of the Capitol. Far from a victory, anti-gay forces unleashed a ferocious storm with powerful winds of change that will only end with the sound of wedding bells.










Charlotte, North Carolina is super Anti-Gay. At my current job they are trying to puch me out the door due to my sexuality. I have been called a devil and every gay name in the book. I do a better job than most of the employes there but that is not good enough when you are gay. I spend my own money and my own time on work related activities but that is never good enough when you are gay. In many ways people treat you like you are the devil.
Jim that is so sad and terrible. What is the job?
Let’s talk about what you do. In your lifestyle you suck on penis’; you swallow sperm; you allow men to insert their own penis into your rectum; you often suck on a penis that’s just been removed from a rectum; you allow objects to be inserted into your rectum — hmmmm I wonder how you get so many STD’s and AIDS? What you are doing is SICK and PERVERTED. Ask God to rescue while there is still time! You belittle suck programs as EXODUS. Fools, Exodus has saved the lives of countless thousands of men and women.
Dr. E
“E”, Exodus is responsible for many people killing themselves due to the despair of failing to change orientations and believing their lies. Many heterosexuls suck on penises, swallow sperm and insert objects into their rectums. Done in a monogamous relationship no one gets STDS or AIDs and it is no one’s business to deny any straight or gay couple whatever consentual sex act they enjoy.
People have been asking your god for things for millenia and have never received anything that wasn’t going to happen anyway. There are no miracles, there is no supernatural and I couldn’t care less what you think your imaginary friend wants.
Sex is one of the ties that binds, it brings people together, encourages them to love and care for one another. This is a beautiful thing for any couple, gay or straight and society best support and encourage it.
E:
It is quite clear that you obviously have no idea how gay people have sex. You are primarily projecting from your own fantasies or low budget porn you rented from an XXX rated trailer park pawn shop. Please, stop talking now, so you will not further embarrass yourself.
Exodus has not “saved” anyone, and you are a pathetic salesmen for God. Everyone who reads this blog just assumes you are a liar with serious, unresolved issues. You certainly have not helped your case.
I think that perhaps “Dr E” has taken too seriously Mark Twain’s sarcastic witticism that “Nothing needs minding so much as other people’s business.”
“You belittle suck programs as EXODUS.”
HMMMMM big Freudian slip there?!