Day Without a Gay, the Call in Gay Day, Strategically Precarious

Day Without a Gay, the Call in Gay Day, Strategically Precarious

There’s a lot of reasons to call in from work or school. Maybe you’ve got a stomach flu. Maybe you’ve broken a leg. There are those sinisterly mysterious “medical tests.” Your mother was in a car accident. Your brother was in a car accident. Your car broke down.

 

Now gay activists are urging supporters call in gay. This Wednesday is the Day Without a Gay, a day in which many will call in gay from work to show commitment to the legalization of gay marriage after Prop 8.

 

The San Francisco Chronicle reports:

Since California voters approved Proposition 8 last month and repealed the right of gay couples to marry, initiative opponents have marched, held rallies and blocked intersections.


On Wednesday, they're asked to do something different: nothing at all.
Modeled loosely after the 2006 immigrant rights demonstrations, "Day Without A Gay" is scheduled for Wednesday and billed as "a nationwide strike and economic boycott" at www.jointheimpact.com, an organizational site for supporters of same-sex marriage.


In San Francisco, the day will be marked by a 6 p.m. rally and march in the Mission District. But local organizers say they don't expect all Prop. 8 opponents to "call in gay" and instead spend the day doing volunteer work, as some proponents urge.

It’s all well and good to get pro-active with political beliefs, but it defies logic that the organizers of Day Without a Gay would consider this an effective strategy. I know I’m not alone in feeling that calling out from work for any reason during this recession is just not an option, and when trying to rally support for a cause which already alienates a significant portion of the (lame-o conservative) population, why eliminate the ability of many who do support gay marriage to participate?

 

Besides, "calling in gay" just makes it seem like you're refusing to go to work so that you can sodomize someone.
 

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Anonymous
You are ignorant my friend. To bring up sodomy regarding a marriage protest merely highlights the bigot you are. Why is it that opponents of Gay marriage are so fixated on gay sex? Could it illuminate a more underlining obsession, one wonders... Posted 12/09/2008 11:11 AMReply
Anonymous
Get back to work and stfu! No one gives a sh*t except evangelicals and gay people. Posted 12/09/2008 1:13 PMReply
Anonymous
quit your whining and get psych help you f@gs. Posted 12/09/2008 1:16 PMReply
Anonymous
"Why is it that opponents of Gay marriage are so fixated on gay sex?" -- well, that seems to be what your lifestyle is entirely based on, right? Take out the sodomy and you're just a normal person. Posted 12/09/2008 1:17 PMReply
Anonymous
it was voted on and they lost, so what's the problem. Posted 12/09/2008 1:18 PMReply
Anonymous
http://prop8isgay.com/ Posted 12/09/2008 1:38 PMReply
Stephensays
Calling in gay is a great idea. I agree it's not the best timing though with many people's jobs precarious and their bosses needing no further incentive to cutback. Still, where were all these demonstrations before Prop8 was passed? I heard some on the blogs, sports blogs even, but coverage seemed pretty low key until was passed. Posted 12/09/2008 3:59 PMReply
Anonymous
I don't understand why so many people are closed-minded and opposing gay marriage.
In this age of everyone wanting equality, this issue is no different.
We just want to share the same rights as the straight couples. If I want to marry my boyfriend, that frankly doesn't effect straight people at all in my opinion.
Being gay is not a choice, it's something that you're born as. Just the same way a baby is born male or female and is black, asian, white or any other race. Just let us do our own thing and let us be happy for a change!
Posted 12/09/2008 7:06 PMReply
Anonymous
This is all just part of the gay agenda to convert straight people. The idea is that if someone is sick on Wednesday, every one in their office will assume that they are gay. Then, they'll be teased for being gay, because they can't prove that they are not. Once everyone alrready thinks the person is gay, then the gays can make their move on him/her annd get them to chose the gay lifestyle.

I donn't know about you, but there are many days when I just feel weak and chose to be attracted to other guys and to be repulsed by chicks. Thank god the gays weren't waiting in the wings to nab me at the time, or I might be one of them. You all have had the same experience, right?
Posted 12/09/2008 7:24 PMReply
Anonymous
Malingering is now a gay value?

Hi boss, I'm too gay to work. Sorry.

Geez. This is sickening and I thought I was tolerant.
Posted 12/09/2008 8:42 PMReply
Anonymous
I don't understand why you had the last line about "sodomizing someone". Sounds like you're just trying to incite antagonistic feelings toward gays. Posted 12/10/2008 01:27 AMReply
Anonymous
If you call in to work, it means that there is something more important to do, ie, be sick, fix your car, visit your mother in the hospital, etc. What is the normal activity associated with being gay that can't be done at work? You got it: sodomy.

Why antagonistic feelings? Sodomy is defined by anal or oral sex. Something gays (and straights) partake in.
Posted 12/10/2008 9:41 PMReply

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