If you think your religion requires discrimination, you're probably misreading your faith.
When you've grown up mis-educated, surrounded by fear and hate, unaware of your privilege, lies can sound like the truth.
Same-sex marriage has not created problems for religious institutions religious institutions have created problems for same-sex marriage.
The more we're thrown into conflict with each other through engineered distrust, the less able we are to unite against those responsible.
Democracy doesn't mean spreading terror.
Prejudice plunges you into a world of fear and hate. That's no way to live.
Love should never mean having to live in fear.
The power of love is that it sees all people.
The world could use more love. Why deny it to others?
People think that LGBTs adopting children will hurt them, but it's not being in loving homes that hurts children most.
What does love mean if we would deny it to others?
Free elections don't always result in fair elections.
Discrimination does not 'make America great.' It makes America weak.
A president cannot defend a nation if he is not held accountable to its laws.
Failing to indict a criminal sitting president sends the message that those in power are above the law.
A president who has incited violence inspires citizens towards hate and violence.
Those who incite violence have no business lecturing others about unity.
Violence isn't a Democrat or Republican problem. It's an American problem, requiring an American solution.
If you voted for a man who said "Grab em by the pussy," you have zero room to claim to protect anyone in bathrooms.
Leadership by deception isn't leadership. It's fraud.
When you're dealing with frauds and liars, listen more to what they don't say than what they do.
We must acknowledge and take responsibility for the conflicts we have helped to create, and act to create real change. That, after all, is the true hallmark of democracy--a commitment to justice, honest self-appraisal, and action--even when it means challenging ourselves and the political institutions we hold most dear.
Truth is hard, propaganda is cheap.
No matter their party, people with a conflict of interest should be banned from the Electoral College.
Accepting fraud from our leaders means accepting fraud in our personal lives.
Fascism thrives in obscurity and darkness.
If you lay with a scorpion, don't be surprised when it finally stings you.
Electing a bigot enables further bigotry.
Denying the popular vote is un-American and anti-democratic.
I've fought for religious freedom and I can tell you that anti-gay 'religious freedom' bills aren't it.
Today's 'religious freedom' policies should not be seen as a problem limited to LGBT people but as a co-optation of religion that affects us all.
Leaders who do not help the people must be replaced by the people.
We elected a man who knows how to build walls when we needed someone who knows how to build bridges.
Discovering that I was adopted redefined my entire world, but it taught me that who you are doesn't change.
Being denied their original birth certificates isn't just a problem for adoptees. It's a social problem, requiring social change.
Those with unearned privileges often spin things as 'political correctness' to further silence those they wish to oppress.
Bigotry lives not just in our words, but in our actions, thoughts, and institutions.
If you'd combat bigotry, use honest language and call things out for what they really are.
Saying it's hard being straight is like complaining to the poor that it's difficult being wealthy.
Persecution complexes are reaffirming to those who benefit from unearned privileges.
If you think being straight means you're being discriminated against, you're probably misreading your privilege.
Those who benefit from unearned privilege are too often quick to discount those who don't.
If you can't see past my name, you can't see me.
Privilege is when your voice is the norm but still you claim to be unheard.
If you love your country, you must be willing to defend it from fraud, bigotry, and recklessness--even from a president.
Trump didn't divide America. He just doused us with gasoline and fanned the flames.
Building bridges takes us further than building walls.
It's a scary world we live in when a person of color endorses a racist for president.
Discrimination is discrimination, even when people claim it's 'tradition.
Calling for an end to hate shouldn't be treated as a punishable offense.
What does religious freedom mean if we would use it as a cover for hate and privilege?
It's terrifying to think you could become the next statistic.
Racism is dead only to those who've closed their eyes and ears to the whole world around them.
Lies sound like facts to those who've been conditioned to mis-recognize the truth.
Privilege is when you contribute to the oppression of others and then claim that you are the one being discriminated against.
Adoptees deserve open records because deception and partial truths do not set us free.
What matters most is not 'what' you are, but 'who' you are.
Political correctness’ is a label the privileged often use to distract from their privilege and hate.
People often call fighting discrimination being 'PC' because they don't want their own unearned privileges challenged.
It's not 'over-sensitivity' to ask to be treated with the same dignity and respect shown to others.
Bigotry and sexism destroy the unity needed for a nation to live.
It speaks volumes when people who are discriminated against go on to discriminate against others.
Standing against discrimination for some while supporting discrimination against others hurts us all.
Saying something is 'politically correct' is often a way of dismissing the voices of the oppressed.
The minute we look away, the minute we stop fighting back, that's the minute bigotry wins.
Bigotry is based on deception, of oneself and of others.
Tolerance of intolerance enables oppression.
Reducing a group to a slur or stereotype reduces us all.
Urging an organization to be inclusive is not an attack. It's progress.
It's illegal to deny people their records due to race or gender. Adoptees deserve the same rights and protections.
Privilege is when you can afford to sit back and watch as others' rights are trampled upon.
Never be content to sit back and watch as others' rights are trampled upon. Your rights could be next.
People often call fighting racism being 'PC' when they don't want to confront their own prejudice
Terror doesn't change people from gay to straight. It just hurts innocent people.
Amazing how eye and skin color come in many shades yet many think sexuality is just gay or straight.
When we hide discrimination under the guise of 'religious freedom,' we make a mockery of human rights.
Adoptee rights are everyone's rights, and they deserve to be protected.
If the system were designed to protect adoptees, why do so many have to fight for their rights?