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Czar Soonerov
12/9/2008, 04:42 PM
"A Day Without a Gay." heh


http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,464024,00.html


SAN FRANCISCO — Some same-sex marriage supporters are urging people to "call in gay" Wednesday to show how much the country relies on gays and lesbians, but others question whether it's wise to encourage skipping work given the nation's economic distress.
Organizers of "Day Without a Gay" — scheduled to coincide with International Human Rights Day and modeled after similar work stoppages by Latino immigrants — also are encouraging people to perform volunteer work and refrain from spending money.
Sean Hetherington, a West Hollywood comedian and personal trainer, dreamed up the idea with his boyfriend, Aaron Hartzler, after reading online that a few angry gay-rights activists were calling for a daylong strike to protest California voters' passage last month of Proposition 8, which reversed this year's state Supreme Court decision allowing gay marriage.
The couple thought it would be more effective and less divisive if people were asked to perform community service instead of staying home with their wallets shut. Dozens of nonprofit agencies, from the National Women's Law Center in Washington to a Methodist church in Fresno collecting food for the homeless, have posted opportunities for volunteers on the couple's Web site.


"We are all for a boycott if that is what brings about a sense of community for people," said Hetherington, 30, who plans to spend Wednesday volunteering at an inner-city school. "You can take away from the economy and give back in other ways."
Hetherington said he's been getting 100 e-mails an hour from people looking for volunteer opportunities, and that his "Day Without a Gay" Web site has gotten 100,000 hits since mid-November.
Despite Hartzler and Hetherington's attempt to fashion a positive approach, some organizers of the street demonstrations that drew massive crowds in many cities last month have been reluctant to embrace the concept, saying that it could be at best impractical and at worst counterproductive to "call in gay."


"It's extra-challenging for people to think about taking off work as a form of protest, given that we are talking about people who may not be out (as gay) at work, and given the current economic situation and job market," said Jules Graves, 38, coordinator of the Colorado Queer Straight Alliance. "There is really not any assurance employers would appreciate it for what it is."
Graves' group nonetheless is arranging for interested participants to volunteer at the local African Community Center in Denver. The agency said it could find projects to keep 20 people busy, but so far only 10 have pledged to show up, said Graves.
Scott Craig, a fifth-grade teacher at Independence Charter School in Philadelphia, had no problem requesting and being granted the day off. So many of the school's 60 teachers were eager to show support for gay rights they had to make sure enough stayed behind to staff classrooms.
About 25 teachers plan to take Wednesday off and to have their work covered by substitutes while they discuss ways to introduce gay issues to their students and volunteer at the local branch of the American Civil Liberties Union, Craig said. A letter telling parents why so many teachers would be out went home Monday.
"We want to get the conversation going in the community that gay is not bad," Craig said. "For kids to hear that in a positive light can be life-changing."
Join The Impact, the online community that launched protests last month over the passage of gay marriage bans in California, Florida and Arizona, has urged people to withdraw $80 from their bank accounts Wednesday to demonstrate gays' spending power, and to devote the time they might otherwise spend watching TV or surfing the Internet to volunteer work.
Witeck-Combs Communications, a public relations firm in Washington that specializes in the gay and lesbian market, published a study this year that estimated that gay and lesbian consumers spend $700 billion annually.
Bob Witeck, the firm's chief executive officer, said it would be difficult to measure the success of Wednesday's strike since gay employees occupy so many fields. And rather than suspending all consumer spending for the day, gay rights supporters would have a bigger impact if they devoted their dollars to gay-friendly businesses year-round, Witeck said.
"Our community leaders who are running book stores, newspapers, flower shops, coffee houses, bars and many, many other things are hurting right now, so paying attention to their needs during this hard time is an effective form of activism," he said.
Hetherington said he has been careful to design A Day Without a Gay — he came up with the name after the film "A Day Without a Mexican" and liked it because it rhymed — so no one feels excluded or threatened.
He has specifically urged high school students not to walk out of their classes and assured college students they won't be disloyal to the cause if they go ahead and take their final exams. He also has listed opportunities — ranging from writing letters to members of Congress about federal gay rights legislation to spreading the word about Wednesday on social networking sites — for gay marriage backers who cannot miss work.

bri
12/9/2008, 04:50 PM
Great, now we're gonna have to keep bumping the ascot thread to keep it on the front page for SicEm while he's gone.

1890MilesToNorman
12/9/2008, 04:54 PM
Gay Boycott? Hey this could work. Sounds like a good time for a parade!

stoops the eternal pimp
12/9/2008, 04:58 PM
Scott Craig, a fifth-grade teacher at Independence Charter School in Philadelphia, had no problem requesting and being granted the day off. So many of the school's 60 teachers were eager to show support for gay rights they had to make sure enough stayed behind to staff classrooms.
About 25 teachers plan to take Wednesday off and to have their work covered by substitutes while they discuss ways to introduce gay issues to their students and volunteer at the local branch of the American Civil Liberties Union, Craig said

If somebody is gay, more power to them...but I don't want them discussing their issues at school with my kids

NYC Poke
12/9/2008, 05:02 PM
If I don't post until noon will you think I'm bi?

stoops the eternal pimp
12/9/2008, 05:03 PM
I already think you are...

and the football board will be virtually empty tomorrow

1890MilesToNorman
12/9/2008, 05:08 PM
If I don't post tomorrow it's because I have a full schedule. Interior design workshop at 8am, getting my nails done at 12:30 and then my weekly bum packing job until 8pm. I will be turning my cell phone off so don't try calling me you homophobic bastages.

:pop:

OUstud
12/9/2008, 05:57 PM
hornfans.com (0 viewing)

Jimminy Crimson
12/9/2008, 06:09 PM
I hope my appointment for a haircut isn't cancelled tomorrow. :pop:

badger
12/9/2008, 06:26 PM
There's a good reason to bring up these issues to youth...

1- Like the birds and the bees, they are going to find out anyway. Might as well make sure they find out the right way and not via the Internet.

2- Safety reasons. Youth dealing with accusations and harassment involving homosexuality - whether they personally are gay or not - are more likely to be in danger from assault or are more likely to commit suicide.

3- It's an opportunity to teach values. If you personally think it is wrong to be homosexual, you can explain to your kids why. If it's religious reasons, if it's health safety reasons, whatever the case, you should explain your personal values to them. Whether you feel it's right or wrong, we have a common phrase around here: NTTAWWT. It's important to teach children to treat others with respect, even if you disagree with how they live. Bullying, harassing, abusing or mistreating other people is not the right way to act. School is tough enough as is.

So yeah, just like teaching sex in school, parents should sign permission slips and stuff. However, disallowing school discussions is not going to hide the fact that so many people are missing from hornfans.com Wednesday. ;)

StormySooner-IN
12/9/2008, 06:38 PM
<ahem>

*NTTAWWT*



;)

SoonerStormchaser
12/9/2008, 06:50 PM
Well...everyone say goodbye to SicEm for the next 36 hours.

At least, in my job, we can weed out a few of our ranks tomorrow...;)

Rogue
12/9/2008, 06:54 PM
Czar found this article for us.
It was on FoxNEWS.

I couldn't be more pro-gay marriage. I have lesbian-couple friends that I was talking to about it and one said "who would want to come to that?" When I told her I wouldn't miss it she was so touched I thought she was gonna cry. It's an equal rights issue.

stoops the eternal pimp
12/9/2008, 07:02 PM
There's a good reason to bring up these issues to youth...

1- Like the birds and the bees, they are going to find out anyway. Might as well make sure they find out the right way and not via the Internet.

2- Safety reasons. Youth dealing with accusations and harassment involving homosexuality - whether they personally are gay or not - are more likely to be in danger from assault or are more likely to commit suicide.

3- It's an opportunity to teach values. If you personally think it is wrong to be homosexual, you can explain to your kids why. If it's religious reasons, if it's health safety reasons, whatever the case, you should explain your personal values to them. Whether you feel it's right or wrong, we have a common phrase around here: NTTAWWT. It's important to teach children to treat others with respect, even if you disagree with how they live. Bullying, harassing, abusing or mistreating other people is not the right way to act. School is tough enough as is.

So yeah, just like teaching sex in school, parents should sign permission slips and stuff. However, disallowing school discussions is not going to hide the fact that so many people are missing from hornfans.com Wednesday. ;)


Well I don't have a problem about those issues being taught to youth...I just don't need a state employee to teach my kids any of those points..I can talk about all of those things myself..

Hot Rod
12/9/2008, 07:48 PM
Well I don't have a problem about those issues being taught to youth...I just don't need a state employee to teach my kids any of those points..I can talk about all of those things myself..

I completely agree.

badger
12/10/2008, 09:07 AM
And now, I would like to be the first to take this opportunity to proclaim...

NOT IT! :P

stoops the eternal pimp
12/10/2008, 09:10 AM
second!

SoonerJack
12/10/2008, 09:17 AM
THIRD

OKLA21FAN
12/10/2008, 09:23 AM
BOOMER!!!!!!!!!


oops, wrong thread, but its a 'two birds with one stone' dealio

mdklatt
12/10/2008, 10:55 AM
Just checking in. :texan:

Boomer_Sooner_sax
12/10/2008, 11:14 AM
Just posting here as well...just FYI.

soonerbrat
12/10/2008, 11:16 AM
i'm here :D

RFH Shakes
12/10/2008, 11:23 AM
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a188/rfhshakes/ponch-homo.jpg

:)

Chuck Bao
12/10/2008, 11:24 AM
I called in gay today but nobody answered the phone.

Seriously.



It's a public holiday.

crawfish
12/10/2008, 11:27 AM
Just because I'm working from home doesn't mean I'm not working.

1890MilesToNorman
12/10/2008, 11:30 AM
OK, I got my rainbow ribbon on and I called someone, so what am I supposed to do now?

Tailwind
12/10/2008, 11:34 AM
Get back to work!

frankensooner
12/10/2008, 11:40 AM
I need to check and see if my gay friends are here at work today. My guess is yes.


I am stuck in my office waiting for the kid's vice principal to call me back. Geez. She is terrible at returning calls.

NormanPride
12/10/2008, 11:50 AM
I called in gay today but nobody answered the phone.

Seriously.



It's a public holiday.

Is the whole country gay? That would be rough on the population growth level, I guess.

;)

olevetonahill
12/10/2008, 12:21 PM
Here , or Present or sumpun .

Chuck Bao
12/10/2008, 01:19 PM
Is the whole country gay? That would be rough on the population growth level, I guess.

;)

Heh! No, yesterday was Constitution Day. I think it is celebration of Thailand becoming a constitutional monarchy. This holiday sort of ignores the fact that the Thai military has staged something like 17-18 coups since Thailand became a constitutional monarchy and ripped up and then re-wrote the constitution an equal number of times.

And, December 10 is Human Rights Day.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Rights_Day

Did anyone notice that I almost had a Homey history moment going on there?

That's almost better than calling in to an empty office to say I'm taking a gay holiday.

proud gonzo
12/10/2008, 01:44 PM
"Michael, are you gay?"
"...in what sense?"


my favorite exchange in the movie "Tootsie"

NYC Poke
12/10/2008, 02:57 PM
I was in meetings! I swear!

JohnnyMack
12/10/2008, 03:14 PM
Just checking in. :texan:

Posting from your iphone from the parade route I see.

mdklatt
12/10/2008, 03:49 PM
Posting from your iphone from the parade route I see.

**** that. It's too cold for a parade.

SouthFortySooner
12/10/2008, 04:11 PM
Tehy already have a "no smoking day", now a "no pole smoker" day.

My question is what are we supposed to do with the knowledge, "we need gays and lesbians". Do they feel like we want to get rid of them or somethin?

OUHOMER
12/10/2008, 04:11 PM
I am here, Just got home from work. I had a driver call in sick today, He is now mad at me. He asked what was so damn funny about him being sicker than a dog. I couldn't help but laugh.

:D

soonerboomer93
12/10/2008, 04:56 PM
but did you tell him?

SicEmBaylor
12/10/2008, 06:26 PM
In.
Not ghey.

StormySooner-IN
12/10/2008, 06:39 PM
not ghey

1890MilesToNorman
12/10/2008, 06:45 PM
In.
Not ghey.

Yea, OK, if that's your story.

Just padding my post count at SicEm's expense.

olevetonahill
12/10/2008, 07:16 PM
Yea, OK, if that's your story.

Just padding my post count at SicEm's expense.

Let me point out the Fact that Sicem said " Not Ghey "
He didnt dispute the Fact that hes Gay :eek:

OUHOMER
12/10/2008, 07:17 PM
but did you tell him?

Nope! I figure he will be back tomorrow and have to explain it to his co workers and people on his route.:D

SoonerStormchaser
12/10/2008, 09:19 PM
AN ENTIRE NHL TEAM CALLED IN GAY TODAY!!!!



















































































...the Calgary Flames :rolleyes:

OUTromBoNado
12/11/2008, 12:07 AM
In.

Did I make it?

OUTromBoNado
12/11/2008, 12:09 AM
Yay!

OU4LIFE
12/11/2008, 07:27 AM
first AM post.

badger
12/11/2008, 09:28 AM
Let the record show that Trombonado and 4Life did NOT post until AFTER the "Day Without a Gay" ended.

Therefore... ;)

Oldnslo
12/11/2008, 01:57 PM
I guess this explains why our housekeeper didn't show up Wednesday. d00d isn't gay, but his boyfriend is.

OUTromBoNado
12/12/2008, 12:15 AM
Let the record show that Trombonado and 4Life did NOT post until AFTER the "Day Without a Gay" ended.

Therefore... ;)

This wasn't a midnight-to-midnight thing?

Curly Bill
12/12/2008, 12:38 AM
I guess this explains why our housekeeper didn't show up Wednesday. d00d isn't gay, but his boyfriend is.

That be some kind of funny. :D