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D.C. polls show divide among black Dems over gay marriage

By: Teddy Kahn
Special to The Examiner
May 20, 2009

Black Democrats in the District are split on recognizing same-sex marriages, based on the results of two recent straw polls.

Wards 5 and 8 are largely black communities. On Monday night, Democrats in Ward 5 rejected by a nearly 2-to-1 margin a resolution to support the D.C. Council’s vote to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other jurisdictions. This came two days after the majority of a small sample of Ward 8 Democrats said they would support legalizing same-sex marriages in D.C.

Both votes were held at forums sponsored by the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Caucus of the Democratic Committee.

“We showed up last night to oppose gay marriage in D.C.,” said the Rev. Henry Gaston, president of the Missionary Baptist Ministers Conference of D.C., which helped mobilize opposition to the resolution in Ward 5.

Gay rights advocates Tuesday seized on the Ward 8 result as evidence that support among blacks for same-sex marriages was broader than previously thought. But only 32 voters cast ballots there, compared with 138 in Ward 5. Gaston said voters citywide should have the final say on gay marriage in D.C.

“When the council passed the last legislation, I had no say in that,” he said, referring to the council’s vote earlier this month to honor same-sex marriages performed in other jurisdictions. “That’s not right.” Gaston added.

The council is expected in the coming months to introduce a bill allowing same-sex couples to marry in the District as well. Gaston and other religious leaders want a citywide referendum to decide the ultimate fate of marriage equality in the District.

“Everywhere where the voters have decided this issue, it has failed,” he said. He added that he thought the result would be the same here.

Jeff Richardson, a member of the GLBT Caucus, acknowledged there was resistance to marriage equality in the black community, but said he hoped the forums would help people on either side of the issue to find common ground.

“This is a new conversation, particularly for the African-American community,” he said.

“We’re all not going to agree, but with more conversation and dialogue I hope we’ll see a little less defensiveness and fear on this issue.”

Wards 2 and 4 have also approved resolutions supporting gay marriage. Residents of Ward 6 will vote tonight.



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Bonny Brown

May 21, 2009

Hilarious that blacks are so against equality for gays... Just goes to show that bigotry is alive and well. Oh well, I don't want to hear any whining from blacks that don't support gay marriage about blacks not getting equal treatment because if gays don't deserve it neither do blacks as far as I'm concerned.

 

Progressive hatred

May 21, 2009

Bonny Brown is a typical liberal. She can make no distinction between someone being denied their humanity as Blacks were and people refusing to accept a lifestyle based on their morals. Why exactly do Blacks vote overwhelmingly for a morally bankrupt party again???

 

Anonymous2

May 22, 2009

I know quite a few people who used to be "gay" and there are several organizations, (Exodus is one that comes to mind), that is dedicated to helping ex-homosexuals go straight.
I don't know of one person who used to be "black" or African American, and that is because thye are born that way and nothing can be done to change that reality. Homosexuality is a lifesyle choice and as long as homosexuals try to equate being homosexual with being "black", they will not have the support of the black community at large.

 

A.J.

May 26, 2009

To all POLITICIANS, AND HUMAN BEINGS...
IT IS A SIN, AND AN AMBOMINATION TO
GOD FOR HUMANS OF THE SAME GENDER TO
MARRY...OR HAVE ANY PHYSICAL RELATIONSHIP. READ YOUR BIBLE. IF YOU VOTE YES FOR THIS..YOU ARE GUILTY, AND WILL PAY.GOD DOES NOT, AND CANNOT MAKE A MISTAKE, MAN WAS CREATED A MAN FOR WOMAN, WOMAN WAS CREATED FOR MAN.HUMANS
CHOOSE TO DO THE OPPOSITE...IF YOU HAVE MALE ORGANS WHY WOULD YOU STATE YOU ARE A WOMAN? AND VICE VERSUS FOR THE WOMAN?
DO NOTBE DECIEVED.....

 


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