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Texas Representative Senfronia Thompson speaks against the Texas Legislature's ban on same-sex marriage:

HJR 6 Speech

I have been a member of this august body for three decades, and today is one of the all-time low points. We are going in the wrong direction, in the direction of hate and fear and discrimination. Members, we all know what this is about, this is the politics of divisiveness at its worst, a wedge issue that is meant to divide.

Members, this issue is a distraction from the real things we need to be working on. At the end of this session, this Legislature, this Leadership will not be able to deliver the people of Texas, fundamental and fair answers to the pressing issues of our day.

Let's look at what this amendment does not do: It does not give one Texas citizen meaningful tax relief. It does not reform or fully fund our education system. It does not restore one child to CHIP, who was cut from health insurance last session. It does not put one dime into raising Texas' Third World access to health care. It does not do one thing to care for or protect one elderly person or one child in this state. In fact, it does not even do anything to protect one marriage.

Members, this bill is about hate and fear and discrimination. I know something about hate and fear and discrimination. When I was a small girl, white folks used to talk about "protecting the institution of marriage" as well. What they meant was if people of my color tried to marry people of Mr. Chisum's color, you'd often find the people of my color hanging from a tree. That's what the white folks did back then to "protect marriage." Fifty years ago, white folks thought inter-racial marriages were a "threat to the institution of marriage." Members, I'm a Christian and a proud Christian. I read the good book, and do my best to live by it. I have never read the verse where it says, "gay people can't marry." I have never read the verse where it says, "though shalt discriminate against those not like me." I have never read the verse where it says, "let's base our public policy on hate and fear and discrimination." Christianity to me is love and hope and faith and forgiveness-not hate and discrimination.

I have served in this body a lot of years-and I have seen a lot of promises broken. I should be up here demanding my 40 acres and a mule because that's another promise you broke. You used a wealthy white minister cloaked in the cloth to ease the stench of that form of discrimination.

So, now that blacks and women can vote, and now that blacks and women have equal rights-you turn your hatred to homosexuals- and you still use your misguided reading of the Bible to justify your hatred. You want to pass this ridiculous amendment so you can go home and brag…brag about what? Declare that you saved the people of Texas from what? Persons of the same sex cannot get married in this State now. Texas does not now recognize same-sex marriages, civil unions, religious unions, domestic partnerships, contractual arrangements or Christian blessings entered into in this State- or anywhere else on this planet Earth.

If you want to make your hateful political statements then that is one thing- the Chisum amendment does real harm. It repeals the contracts that many single people have paid thousands of dollars to purchase to obtain medical powers of attorney, powers of attorney, hospital visitation, joint ownership and support agreements. You have lost your way- this is obscene.

Today, you are playing to the lowest common denominator- you are putting aside the real issues of substance that we need to address so that you can instead play on the public's fears and prejudices to deceive and manipulate voters into thinking that we have done something important.

I realize that gay rights are not the same as civil rights-but I can guarantee you we are going in the wrong direction. I can not hide my skin color. In fact, in most of the South, people as pink as Rep. Wayne Smith were still Black by law if they had a great grandparent who was African. I was unable to attend an integrated and equally funded school until I got my Master of Laws degree. There were separate and unequal facilities
for nearly everything.

I got second-hand textbooks even worse than the kind you're trying to pass off
on every public school student next year. I had to ride to school on the back of the bus.
I had to quench my thirst from filthy coloreds-only drinking fountains. I had to enter restaurants from the kitchen door. I was banned from entering most public accommodations, even from serving on a jury.

I had to live with the fear that getting too uppity could get you killed --- or worse. I know what third-class citizenship feels like. In my first term, one of my colleagues walked up and down this aisle muttering about how Nigras should be back in the field picking cotton instead of picking out committees.

So, I have to wonder about Rep. Chisum's 3/5 of a person amendment. Some of you folks hid behind your Bible then, too, to justify your cultural prejudices, your denial of liberty, and your gunpoint robbery of human dignity.

We have worked hard at putting our prejudices against homosexuals in law. We have denied them basic job protections. We have denied them and their children freedom from bullying and harassment at school. We have tried to criminalize their very existence.

But, we have also absolved them of all family duties and responsibilities: to care for and support their spouses and children, to count their family's assets in determining public assistance, to obtain health insurance for dependents, to make end-of-life or necessary medical decisions for their life partners---sometimes even to visit in the hospital,
even to defend our own country. And then, we can stand on our two hind legs
and proclaim, "See, I told you homosexual families are unstable." And nearly every one of you on this Floor has a homosexual in their extended families.

Some of you have shunned and isolated these family members. Some of you, even some of the joint coauthors, have embraced them within your own family for the essence of Christianity is love. Yet,you are now poised to constitutionalize discrimination against a particular class of people.

I thought we would be debating real issues: education, health care for kids, teacher's health insurance, health care for the elderly, protecting survivors of sexual assault, protecting the pensions of seniors in nursing homes. I thought we would be debating economic development, property tax relief, protecting seniors pensions and stem cell research, to save lives of Texans who are waiting for a more abundant life. Instead we are wasting this body's time with this political stunt that is nothing more than constitutionalizing discrimination. The prejudices exhibited by members of this body disgust me.

Last week, Republicans used a political wedge issue to pull kids-sweet little vulnerable kids- out of the homes of loving parents and put them back in a state orphanage just because those parents are gay. That's disgusting. Today, we are telling homosexuals that just like people of my ilk, when I was a small child, they too are second class citizens. I have listened to all the arguments. I have listened to all of the crap.

Mr. Chisum, is a person who I consider my good friend and revere. But, I want you to know that this amendment are blowing smoke to fuel the hell-fire flames of bigotry. You are trying to protect your constituents from danger. This amendment is a CYB amendment for you to go home and talk about.

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Date: 2005-05-06 11:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] realsarah.livejournal.com
Holy cow! She actually had the guts to get up and say that. I am awed and amazed. Can I put it on my LJ?

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Date: 2005-05-06 12:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hellziggy.livejournal.com
Of course!

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Date: 2005-05-06 09:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scubagrrl.livejournal.com
Wow. Glad to know somebody's paying attention. She's right- the whole furor over gay rights and gay marriage is a distraction. I'm sad to say it's probably not yet time to legalize same-sex marriages, but we'll get there. Someday. I hope.

But this whole hubbub, the panic, is really distracting from the things that are wrong that really do need fixing.

I don't understand the sheer panic that the Right seems to have concerning gay folks. I just don't get why it is such a huge thing. I've never seen rhetoric from the Left saying that everybody should date someone of their own gender, though I see a lot from the Right saying talking about what sounds like compulsory heterosexuality. Ok, so you're straight. Fine. Why are you so concerned about what *I* am doing? Live your own damn life and stay out of mine.

I understand the Right thinks gay people are evil or wrong or whatever it is they think- there are many ways to say we are wrong and need to change. They have a right to their opinion, but they do not have a right to legislate it. That Texas legislator was right to condemn taking children from gay families and sending them back to orphanages. A family, any non-abusive family, is better than an *orphanage*. At least in the family, they know somebody loves them. What do they have in the orphanage? How about a whole lot of nothing?

Besides, gay people serve in the military and raise children all the time. They just don't say anything about it. Get a damn life and start worrying about the things that are worth it.

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Date: 2005-05-06 10:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hellziggy.livejournal.com
Hey, your kind doesn't get a say in this! *wink*
Oh, wait. You're married to a boy. Ok, you can stay. You must not be evil.

If this woman married Jon Stewart how wonderful would the kids be??????

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Date: 2005-05-06 10:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scubagrrl.livejournal.com
Whaddya mean I doesn't get a say? :) I get a say in everything. Just ask me. :)

Their kids... oh, yeah. :) Jon Stewart is awesome.

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Date: 2005-05-06 12:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] onecheshire.livejournal.com
Just when I wonder if there are people I can respect in the government and the answer seems to be no....A save!!! I'd vote for her in a minute as well. Thanks for posting it

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Date: 2005-05-06 12:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hellziggy.livejournal.com
No problem. When I found this on the internets I knew it was something most of my flist would agree with. Besides, we need to see Texans once in a while that think different than the Shrub!

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Date: 2005-05-06 02:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chebutykin.livejournal.com
Can she be the next President? Please?

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Date: 2005-05-06 05:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hellziggy.livejournal.com
Or VP to Barak Obama's presidency?

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Date: 2005-05-06 04:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] akdar.livejournal.com
wow. I think i'm going to steal that for my LJ.

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Date: 2005-05-06 05:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hellziggy.livejournal.com
Go for it. I theived it from someone else. :)

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Date: 2005-05-06 04:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lucky13charm.livejournal.com
WOW! Talk about hitting the nail on the head! Beautifully Blunt!

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