ANGEL MASON - LOVE WON'T LET ME BE SILENT
www.TerryAngelMason.com by Terry Angel Mason
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Love Won't Let Me Be Silent

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Hats off to the N.E.I. Informer, The Pittsburg Courier and the Carolina Peacemaker (all African American owned publications) who do a phenomenal job reporting issues that affect and are related to all people, including the LGBT community. YOU ARE TO BE COMMENDED!

An Open Letter to Black Newspapers and Magazines

 

Ever wondered how many gay people there are in the United States? The Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law, a sexual orientation law and public policy think tank, estimates that there are 8.8 million gay, lesbian, and bisexual persons in the U.S. based on the 2005/2006 American Community Survey, an extension of the U.S. Census (Gary J. Gates, 2006, "Same-Sex Couples and the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Population: New Estimates from the American Community Survey"). What may be an even better question is, if these statistics are accurate (and I believe they are conservative at best!) then why are most African-American newspapers and magazines unwilling to report on important issues that relate to them? What's even more troubling is their current attitude of journalistic benign neglect; meaning that in their erroneous and self-serving belief that if they don't acknowledge the huge number of same-gender-loving people within their communities, churches and race, then somehow they might simply cease to exist and hopefully go away! 



This is a classic example of their failure to acknowledge the obvious ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM (meaning that there are a huge number of African-American same-gender-loving people that are still being intentionally minimized and overlooked!), many of whom are our brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, cousins, extended family members, teachers, ministers, firemen, policemen, physicians and even elected officials. Until we stop ignoring them, until we stop psychologically and spiritually destroying them and begin to acknowledge them, embrace them, communicate with them, dialogue with them, and love them, then the HIV and Hepatitis C pandemics will continue to skyrocket as they are doing so now.

Conflicted and ostracized same-gender-loving Black Christians will continue to leave the Church in droves because they cannot find spiritual solace or reconciliation there. Young same-gender-loving people will continue to be cast out of their homes into the streets (which is escalating now at an alarming rate) and tragically and inevitably, we as a race and community will continue to be a HOUSE DIVIDED. Moreover, history has painfully, accurately, and tragically shown us that a house divided cannot stand!  

Terry Angel Mason, Global Author

Love Won't Let Me Be Silent
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ANGELISSA YOUNG AND SINJOYLA TOWNSEND.jpg rotator-sidebyside.jpg DCMarriage2.jpgToday is March 5, 2010 and just two days ago hundreds of same-gender-loving people eagerly waited in line in Washington, D.C. in a euphoric type of atmosphere, infused with anticipation, joy, celebration and hopes for a bright new future, to receive their Marriage Love Won't Let Me Be SilentLicenses. Washington will be the sixth place in the nation where gay marriages can take place. As one observes these happy couples it is hard to imagine that at the opposite end of the globe in Africa, nations like Uganda is considering a highly publicized genocidal type of legislation known as Kill the Gays Bill. The Bill is designed to purge their nation from gay people altogether, and if need be, by execution or life in prison. Evangelicals, who helped to inspire this draconian legislation have now fled the crime scene like a pack of fearful guilty rats, distancing themselves from the issue and the proposed legislation, clamming they had no part in its inception, in an effort to avoid international criticism for their lack of wisdom, misleading information, and involvement. Like many misinformed Americans, Ugandan's blame the spread of HIV-AIDS on gay men; consequently, a conviction for being gay and HIV-positive would result in the death penalty and/or life in prison. No one seems to want to admit or address the fact that heterosexual transmission is currently the most prevalent mode of new infections by far, followed by rate increases in men having sex with men, IV drug use, and medical injections in clinics not always using sterile needles.

Countries like Sweden, Amsterdam, and even the United States of America has condemned the proposed legislation and has threatened to impose severe sanctions against Uganda if they initiate this harsh inhumane punishment against gays and lesbians living in their country.

One would only need to do a Google search and hundreds of related articles about this topic would immediately appear, the majority, vehemently condemning the proposed legislation. Yet, no other writer has been able to prick the hearts and consciences of people all over the world like Terry Angel Mason has with his inspiring Poetic Commentary entitled: "Uganda My Heart Weeps for You." Below is a copy of this GAY MAN ARRESTED IN KENYA FOR BEING GAY.jpgInspirational message that is literally becoming one of the most talked about Poetic Commentaries ever written in response to this proposed genocide. Daily his inspiring work continues to appear in countless online magazines, newspapers, and internet sites and is spreading like wildfire globally! If you are a publisher, blogger, editor or just someone who genuinely cares about people, don't miss your opportunity to join in this heroic campaign to save lives by printing this Poetic Commentary on your website, blog page or in your newspaper or magazine. Even doing something as simple as sharing this inspiring message with a friend will move them to action and possibly save countless lives in the process!

 

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"UGANDA MY HEART WEEPS FOR YOU"
A Global Author's Response to the
Proposed

LEGISLATIVE GENOCIDE
in
UGANDA


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The Associated Press reports:

Senegal- Madieye Diallo's body had only been in the ground for a few hours when the mob descended on the weedy cemetery with shovels. They yanked out the corpse, spit on its torso, dragged it away and dumped it in front of the home of his elderly parents.

A wave of intense homophobia is washing across Africa, where homosexuality is already illegal in at least 37 countries.

In the last year alone, gay men have been arrested in Kenya, Malawi, Sierra Leone and Nigeria. In Uganda, lawmakers are considering a bill that would sentence homosexuals to life in prison and include capital punishment for 'repeat offenders.' And in South Africa, the only country that recognizes gay rights, gangs have carried out so-called "corrective" rapes on lesbians.

Diallo was an activist and a leader of a gay organization called And Ligay, meaning "Working together," which he ran out of his parents' house.

He was HIV-positive and on medication.

When the tabloid published the photograph, Diallo went into hiding, according to a close friend who asked not to be named because he too is gay. Unable to go to the doctor, Diallo stopped taking his anti-retrovirals. By the spring of 2009, he was so ill that his family checked him into St. Jean de Dieu, a Catholic hospital in downtown Thies, says the friend.

He was in a coma when he died at 5:50 a.m. on May 2, 2009, according to the hospital's records. Although the hospital has a unit dedicated to treating HIV patients, the young man's family never disclosed his illness, according to the doctor in charge.

Several gay friends tried to see Diallo in the hospital but were told to stay away by his family, says the friend.

When the AP tried to speak to Diallo's elderly father at his shop on the main thoroughfare in Thies, his other children demanded the reporter leave. One sister covered her face and sobbed. Another said, "There are no homosexuals here."

Hours after he died, his family took Diallo's body to a nearby mosque, where custom holds the corpse should be bathed and wrapped in a white cloth. Before the family could bathe him, news reached the mosque that Diallo was gay and they were chased out, says the dead man's friend. His relatives hastily wrapped him in a sheet and headed to the cemetery, where they carried him past the home of Babacar Sene.

"A man that's known as being a homosexual can't be buried in a cemetery. His body needs to be thrown away like trash," says Sene. "His parents knew that he was gay and they did nothing about it. So when he died we wa
nted to make sure he was punished."

What if they did this to your son? 

Hope Will Never Be Silent - Harvey Milk
Love Will Not Be Silent - Angel Mason