Sunday, October 19, 2008

What in the world?!

I believe that every human being has got strengths and weaknesses; no matter how good we are, the harsh reality is that our goodness is as filthy as the rags but should that deter us from speaking up when things are going wrong? Absolutely not. Something is terribly wrong and Im kind of lost for words, here's why....

US talk show host Ellen DeGeneres has bought $100,000 of TV airtime to back gay marriage.

The 50-year-old will urge Californians to vote to save the right to gay marriage during the state ballot in November, campaign organisers said.

Same-sex unions were legalised in May, but Proposition 8 seeks to define marriage as between a man and a woman only under the state constitution.

DeGeneres married her partner, actress Portia de Rossi, in August.


'Compassion' her TV advert will be screened in the run-up to the state ballot on 4 November.

DeGeneres will tell viewers that opponents of gay marriage are "twisting the truth", and will appeal to people to vote for "compassion and fairness".

Recent opinion polls have shown a swing in the number of Californians who oppose same-sex marriage.

Opponents of the advert have stepped up their own TV advertising campaign, warning that children will be taught about gay marriage in primary schools.

Gay marriage supporters have called that argument misleading.

DeGeneres made broadcasting history in 1997 when her TV alter ego came out of the closet on her self-titled sitcom Ellen, becoming the first openly gay lead character on US prime-time network TV.

Source; BBC Entertainment

Do you have anything to say because I don't?!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Fix your comment box. Open it so that even the anonymous can put a comment. It'll help. Bot everybody who reads these things have a google account or want to go through the trouble of signing up for a google account

Florence Kayemba said...

Thanks a lot, Mike, I have done just that. I didnt even know I hadn't opened it....well still learning :)

SOLOMONSYDELLE said...

well, as of today we know Proposition 8 didn't pass.

I don't believe in discrimination even though I understand that people are generally suspicious of the unknown. Maybe with a little more education and communication, a middle ground, if there is one, can be found.

Anonymous said...

I dont believe gays should be hounded but they shouldn't bring out their dirty ungodly unions from the closet and they most definitely should not be seen as normal.
Flo girl what up? man me am still chillin' in Kyengera.