I was thinking early this morning, as I had nothing else to do. One of the effective forms of protest that the civil rights movement used to end discrimination was sit ins; wherein blacks would sit in the "whites only" section and refuse to leave, thus blocking whites from using that section.
Why don't we now then see gay couples doing similar at marriage license locations... go in and demand to be allowed to apply and refuse to leave or allow the clerk to assist anyone else until physically removed from the building?
Yes, it is extremely sucky customer, but I'd argue the clerk does deserve it... I have told employers in the past that I would rather be jobless than be forced to do anything I consider immoral... so that clerk simply working there, as far as I'm concerned either has no sense of morals to still be working there, or sees nothing wrong with denying gays the right to marry. I know that in the short run all that is accomplished is we increase the turn over rate in the marriage license offices as stress and burn out become more common with having to deal with justifiably sucky customers (i know at the call center it was much more stressful dealing with SCs who were right to be pissed off and sucky... mainly because I wanted to agree with them but couldn't) and make heterosexual couples wait in a longer line... but hopefully in the long run it will make a strong statement that, damnit, this is something we want and deserve too. And possibly even the bigots will give in, at the state the bigots will get tired of having to spend money on hiring and training new people, and themormons religious people only getting the marriage license from the state for tax reasons because their sealing religious ceremony was the more important one anyway will get tired of always having to wait behind some queens refusing to leave. (the strike through only applies to Utah... in this state the religion is very specific... in other states generic religious right can be inserted in stead)
What say you, would this be an efficient way to get the point across as sit ins did so many years ago... or is this just a pipe dream
Actually, no it can't be just a pipe dream, at the very least the very people who deny gays their rights (because I guarantee you it was straights who did that... I doubt a single gay person donated to yes on H8) have to at the very least wait to enjoy theirs... seems like the least amount of retribution appropriate... especially in this state where there is greater than 50% odds that the heteros you're inconveniencing are bigots... those are odds I'll be willing to put money on.
Why don't we now then see gay couples doing similar at marriage license locations... go in and demand to be allowed to apply and refuse to leave or allow the clerk to assist anyone else until physically removed from the building?
Yes, it is extremely sucky customer, but I'd argue the clerk does deserve it... I have told employers in the past that I would rather be jobless than be forced to do anything I consider immoral... so that clerk simply working there, as far as I'm concerned either has no sense of morals to still be working there, or sees nothing wrong with denying gays the right to marry. I know that in the short run all that is accomplished is we increase the turn over rate in the marriage license offices as stress and burn out become more common with having to deal with justifiably sucky customers (i know at the call center it was much more stressful dealing with SCs who were right to be pissed off and sucky... mainly because I wanted to agree with them but couldn't) and make heterosexual couples wait in a longer line... but hopefully in the long run it will make a strong statement that, damnit, this is something we want and deserve too. And possibly even the bigots will give in, at the state the bigots will get tired of having to spend money on hiring and training new people, and the
What say you, would this be an efficient way to get the point across as sit ins did so many years ago... or is this just a pipe dream
Actually, no it can't be just a pipe dream, at the very least the very people who deny gays their rights (because I guarantee you it was straights who did that... I doubt a single gay person donated to yes on H8) have to at the very least wait to enjoy theirs... seems like the least amount of retribution appropriate... especially in this state where there is greater than 50% odds that the heteros you're inconveniencing are bigots... those are odds I'll be willing to put money on.
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