Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Daily Roundup: The Maine event

Wow, has it been an entire year since marriage equality was voted down in California, leading to massive protests across the US?

Well, let's do the Time Warp again, as voters in Maine last night "vetoed" same-sex marriage legislation that their elected officials had already passed.  One step forward, two steps back.  And to think this happened just a day after the TV soap opera "One Life to Live" had their big gay wedding episode:

 
Don't people obey television anymore?  The problem, of course, was the massive turnout by older, conservative voters -- there's less of them overall but they get out to vote more than us liberal youngsters.  Apathy kills!

As Minnesota governor Jesse Ventura repeated on CNN last night:

"You can't put a civil rights issue on the ballot and let the people decide. You have to have elected officials to who have courage to make the right decision. If you left it up to the people, we'd have slavery, depending on how you worded it."

We'll be seeing more protests in the days to come but the first, silliest and most delightful tactic against this awful setback comes from Bridgette P. LaVictoire at Lez Get Real, who insists the world should now boycott Maine lobster.  It is, after all, an abomination -- isn't that right, Bible fans?

Oh, there I go, making it religious again but hey, they started it ("God has given us this victory") and if you can stomach reading exactly why they did, this screed from the odious antigay activist Matt Barber will make fascinating reading to future historians who will wonder why the idea of two men or two women getting married was ever an issue in the first place.

Until then, as always, I take solace in the little things, like brilliant SCTVer and Canadian national treasure Andrea Martin shocking a roomful of Broadway people or this video from the BBC's "Friday Night with Jonathan Ross" -- easily the funniest thing you'll see today:

 
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Thursday, November 5, 2009 12:27 AM

hi Scott... I'm not sure you are right about young voters in this case. I go down to Maine quite frequently and my impression is that there are just a lot more old people than young ones. But thanks for the lobster boycott story. It made me laugh... and then weep. I LOVE the Lobster Shack in Kennebunkport, and if I can't go there I'm going to KILL myself !!! ;) Oh and BTW ...did you know the terrible secret? A lot of those Maine lobsters are really CANADIAN...

Simon ca



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