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Unpacking BaggageJust going through my luggage, clearing out some things to make way for enlightenment Thursday, August 25, 2005The Millions More March.... Just one more reason not to go.![]() I see the upcoming march having the same problem especially with the concerns being raised by same gender loving individuals of African American descent. On more than one occasion I have read in the media that Black gays and lesbians are being shut out of the day's events, which is why I was surprised when a gay male acquaintance told me that he had already made his reservations and was looking forward to the trip. When I asked why he was so intent on going to an event where he was clearly not going to be celebrated, he replied, "I'm going for the nightlife." He is going simply for the potential dates that will be in the city and I realized that he is not alone in that purpose. It is no different from the women that I knew who ignored the request and went 10 years ago just for the promise of finding a man. One of my female friends actually met her husband that weekend and they will celebrate their 10 year anniversary on New Year's Eve. Everyone has their own agenda and that is one of the reasons why that weekend will find me far from DC. I support the call for unity, spiritual values, education, economic development, political power, reparations, freedom from prison, healthcare, cultural development and peace, but I don't believe it will be found in DC. It has to start in our own communities with our local leaders. Going to Washington will not place our concerns any higher on the national agenda. What we need to do is take our asses to the polls to effect the legislation that we need to bring about change. Another reason I'm staying home is paranoia. I know that the last gathering was peaceful and without much incident, but that was 10 years ago. Folks are just a little more angry and frustrated. Anything can happen. All it takes is one nut. For all those that choose to go I wish you Godspeed. I will be with you in spirit. ![]() ![]() |
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