"When I point out the views of the new government-elect, these people tell me “but I don’t think that way.” So what? That doesn’t matter. What does matter is that they voted for someone who does. By putting those people in power, they are implicitly condoning―and expressly endorsing―their actions. I am allowed to pissed off that people think I should now break bread with those who voted for someone who is a direct threat to my child. I’m allowed to be offended that even people who claim to love my child valued their pocketbooks and privilege more than that child’s life, my child’s health, my child’s safety, and my child’s future. That’s not what love is. I am allowed to not forgive them. And I don’t. I don’t know if I ever will. To all those scared LGBTQ children out there, I have this message: I am so sorry that this country chose not to protect you. But those of us who truly love you will work hard to keep you safe, so that you can continue to grow into the extraordinary adults you are already on your way to becoming. We will not abandon you. To the people who are so offended by my anger, I have this message: Please feel free to be pissed off at me if I ever vote for someone who thinks your child deserves electroshock torture in the vain attempt to “fix” something that’s not a problem. I’ll deserve it."
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Sunday, November 13, 2016
Trump Voters: A Message From the Mom Of A Gay Kid; Huffington Post, 11/11/16
Amelia, Huffington Post; Trump Voters: A Message From the Mom Of A Gay Kid:
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