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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsA 12-step recovery program for Rick Perry’s homosexuality problem
Dear Governor Perry,
This week, speaking from your position as an experienced alcoholic, (I made the point of talking about alcoholism. I may have the genetic coding that Im inclined to be an alcoholic, you have said.), you have decided that homosexuality is a similar disease. Having more experience than you have with recovery presumably (over three decades), I would like to explore your idea a little further, and offer you specific steps that will help free you from the problem from which you currently suffer.
One of the most popular recovery programs examines the nature of the disease in its first step. It states that under the disease, the sufferer is powerless and his or her life is rendered unmanageable. Certainly, that is true for those of us who have been brought to our knees by drugs and alcohol. Personal relationships, responsibilities, and any semblance of adequate decision making are often left in shambles.
For me, when I put this scrutiny to my acceptance of my homosexuality, and my sexual orientation in general, I cannot say either powerlessness or unmanageability happen. My experience has been the exact opposite. I found honest love, commitment and the inspiration to adopt and love two at-risk toddlers and raise them with stable healthy lives. Dealing with the reality of who I am, in fact, made my life exceptionally manageable.
When it comes to LGBT people I do see you struggling with a disease. Homosexuality is not that disease, however, homophobia is. Homophobia creates the environment for the irrational decisions coming out of Texas currently. Homophobia is the thing tearing families apart, inspiring physical abuse, and leading to death. Homophobia is the disease, and it appears, Governor, to be the one of which you are afflicted.
Dedicated to carrying the message of recovery, I therefore feel it is my duty to share a suggested program of recovery.
Here it is, in 12 easy steps, tailored especially for you:
1.We admitted we were powerless over our homophobia and the driving need to control other peoples lives had made our own, and theirs, unmanageable.
2.We came to believe in principles of equality, that when applied, could lead our country back to a sense of sanity.
3.Made a decision to turn our knee jerk reactions and our biases over to a greater sense of right and wrong, allowing others to pursue happiness and fulfillment in their own lives.
4.Made a searching and fearless inventory of the harm we had done persecuting LGBT people.
5.Admitted to ourselves, the public and our consciences the damage our homophobia had done.
6.Became entirely willing to stop harming our fellow LGBT citizens.
7.Humbly asked for the principles of true justice to be enacted on their behalf.
8.Made a list of all the LGBT people we had harmed, including the soldier you did not defend in the Republican debates, the families of LGBT veterans left in the shadows, the LGBT teens bullied and inspired to suicide, the gay people forced from their homes or jobs, the gay bashed and the fathers and mothers ostracized from their sons boy scout troops and others. We vowed to make amends to all of them.
9.Made such amends to them, vowing that such indignities would end for them and all others.
10.Continued to take personal inventory and when homophobic biases emerged, promptly admit them and apologize.
11.Continued to think and reflect on ways to bring true equality and justice to all people, and seek for the personal power to carry that out.
12.As the result of a cleansing of conscience as a result of these steps, sought to educate those who still suffer from homophobia , eradicate it, and exercise the principles of equality in the life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for our loved ones and fellow citizens.
Every night of my life, I kiss two little boys and put them to sleep. I desire to help them grow to be fine men, who are free to be themselves. Each night, I hold each against my chest and quietly vow to do the best I can for them, love them to my deepest depths and give them the best lives imaginable.
There are only two things that would prevent me from living up to those goals: my practicing my alcoholism and my giving in to my internalized homophobia. Either of those would have killed me many times over. Neither of them have a place in my life.
Your homophobia is not a winning political strategy, Governor. It is a poison. The results of it cannot be smarmily smiled away as an American hero is booed or two dads are legally estranged from their children. The results of it cannot be ignored as families are subjected to turmoil, and the vulnerable are destroyed by hate. You need to confront this and deal with it.
In order to do so, you need to do what always comes first in these situations: you need to admit you have a problem.
Its time.
This week, speaking from your position as an experienced alcoholic, (I made the point of talking about alcoholism. I may have the genetic coding that Im inclined to be an alcoholic, you have said.), you have decided that homosexuality is a similar disease. Having more experience than you have with recovery presumably (over three decades), I would like to explore your idea a little further, and offer you specific steps that will help free you from the problem from which you currently suffer.
One of the most popular recovery programs examines the nature of the disease in its first step. It states that under the disease, the sufferer is powerless and his or her life is rendered unmanageable. Certainly, that is true for those of us who have been brought to our knees by drugs and alcohol. Personal relationships, responsibilities, and any semblance of adequate decision making are often left in shambles.
For me, when I put this scrutiny to my acceptance of my homosexuality, and my sexual orientation in general, I cannot say either powerlessness or unmanageability happen. My experience has been the exact opposite. I found honest love, commitment and the inspiration to adopt and love two at-risk toddlers and raise them with stable healthy lives. Dealing with the reality of who I am, in fact, made my life exceptionally manageable.
When it comes to LGBT people I do see you struggling with a disease. Homosexuality is not that disease, however, homophobia is. Homophobia creates the environment for the irrational decisions coming out of Texas currently. Homophobia is the thing tearing families apart, inspiring physical abuse, and leading to death. Homophobia is the disease, and it appears, Governor, to be the one of which you are afflicted.
Dedicated to carrying the message of recovery, I therefore feel it is my duty to share a suggested program of recovery.
Here it is, in 12 easy steps, tailored especially for you:
1.We admitted we were powerless over our homophobia and the driving need to control other peoples lives had made our own, and theirs, unmanageable.
2.We came to believe in principles of equality, that when applied, could lead our country back to a sense of sanity.
3.Made a decision to turn our knee jerk reactions and our biases over to a greater sense of right and wrong, allowing others to pursue happiness and fulfillment in their own lives.
4.Made a searching and fearless inventory of the harm we had done persecuting LGBT people.
5.Admitted to ourselves, the public and our consciences the damage our homophobia had done.
6.Became entirely willing to stop harming our fellow LGBT citizens.
7.Humbly asked for the principles of true justice to be enacted on their behalf.
8.Made a list of all the LGBT people we had harmed, including the soldier you did not defend in the Republican debates, the families of LGBT veterans left in the shadows, the LGBT teens bullied and inspired to suicide, the gay people forced from their homes or jobs, the gay bashed and the fathers and mothers ostracized from their sons boy scout troops and others. We vowed to make amends to all of them.
9.Made such amends to them, vowing that such indignities would end for them and all others.
10.Continued to take personal inventory and when homophobic biases emerged, promptly admit them and apologize.
11.Continued to think and reflect on ways to bring true equality and justice to all people, and seek for the personal power to carry that out.
12.As the result of a cleansing of conscience as a result of these steps, sought to educate those who still suffer from homophobia , eradicate it, and exercise the principles of equality in the life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for our loved ones and fellow citizens.
Every night of my life, I kiss two little boys and put them to sleep. I desire to help them grow to be fine men, who are free to be themselves. Each night, I hold each against my chest and quietly vow to do the best I can for them, love them to my deepest depths and give them the best lives imaginable.
There are only two things that would prevent me from living up to those goals: my practicing my alcoholism and my giving in to my internalized homophobia. Either of those would have killed me many times over. Neither of them have a place in my life.
Your homophobia is not a winning political strategy, Governor. It is a poison. The results of it cannot be smarmily smiled away as an American hero is booed or two dads are legally estranged from their children. The results of it cannot be ignored as families are subjected to turmoil, and the vulnerable are destroyed by hate. You need to confront this and deal with it.
In order to do so, you need to do what always comes first in these situations: you need to admit you have a problem.
Its time.
http://www.lgbtqnation.com/2014/06/a-12-step-recovery-program-for-rick-perrys-homosexuality-problem/
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A 12-step recovery program for Rick Perry’s homosexuality problem (Original Post)
William769
Jun 2014
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Gothmog
(145,130 posts)1. Rick Perry
Gothmog
(145,130 posts)6. I will be glad when he is no longer governor
I really hope that Wendy Davis wins in November because Greg Abbott is Rick Perry without the personalty or charm
William769
(55,145 posts)7. I'm hoping she mops the floor with him.
sheshe2
(83,746 posts)2. A poignant letter William~
William769
(55,145 posts)5. Yes it is.
Now if only he would follow it.
The article at the link explains the letter.
sheshe2
(83,746 posts)9. I read the link also...
that's why I am sad. Words just seem to be failing me tonight.
Gothmog
(145,130 posts)4. Juanita Jean wants remind every one that Rick Perry is not gay
Please listen to Juanita Jean http://www.juanitajean.com/2014/06/12/have-a-drink-rick/
Okay, let me start this by saying that Rick Perry is not gay. Not at all. Not even a little bit. Not gay. Rick = no gay. Nada gayito.
He was asked yesterday about the Texas Republican Partys platform wanting reparative therapy for gay people because, obviously, they need repairing.Reuters) Texas Governor Rick Perry, seen as a potential Republican presidential candidate in the 2016 election, compared homosexuality to alcoholism in remarks in San Francisco.
I may have the genetic coding that Im inclined to be an alcoholic, but I have the desire not to do that, Perry said in remarks broadcast on the local CBS affiliate. And I look at the homosexual issue in the same way.
A few people in the audience gasped in response, according to the CBS report.
Yeah, just say no. You know, it worked so well with the drug thing that it just has to work with The Gay. Hell, that doesnt even work with alcoholism.
Rick, dude, take off your not gay cowboy hat and put on your thinking cap: you were in San Francisco. Even the most conservative Republican in the entire city believes gay is okay.
Reminder: Rick Perry is not gay.
Now remember, according to Juanita Jean Rick Perry is not gay. Please do not forget that Rick Perry is not gay.
Skittles
(153,150 posts)8. just so you know, William
plenty of Texans think Governor Goodhair is a total buffoon, including a fair amount of conservatives
Gothmog
(145,130 posts)10. Skittles is very right
Goodhair refused to debate Bill White back in 2010 because the polling showed that he was going to win in the tea party wave that year. White would have destroyed Goodhair in a debate
William769
(55,145 posts)11. I agree.
But there is still enough to get the stupid laws passed.
Skittles
(153,150 posts)12. we're working on 'em
William769
(55,145 posts)13. And it is greately appreciated!