Dear Believers, You’ve Got It Right. My LGBTQ Agenda is Real.

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Let’s be clear: I’ve tried to find a way to refute this so-called “gay agenda” you think I and others in the LGBTQ community are using to tear apart the moral foundation of society. You view this agenda as sinful, maybe even more perilous than terrorism itself. You seem to believe that my right to marry my same-sex partner somehow diminishes the value of your own marriage.

While I don’t agree with your reasoning, I must concede: the gay agenda is indeed a thing. You, the devout believers, the outspoken heterosexuals, quick to voice your disdain for my “lifestyle,” are absolutely correct. Our agenda focuses on achieving cultural acceptance and equal rights by demonstrating that gay lives are just as normal as straight ones.

We’ll utilize everything from Coca-Cola commercials and Disney films to protests, parades, weddings, baby showers, and even funerals to showcase our normalcy. But let’s be clear — I’m not suggesting that being gay is the same as being straight. Perhaps love is what sets us apart.

The Journey of Love

Do you remember that exhilarating feeling of falling in love? The butterflies, the anxiety of confessing your feelings, the ache when your crush smiled at you or when a song on the radio resonated with your heart? I remember it too. Yet, when I fell for another woman, I kept it hidden, terrified of rejection. I feared my family’s disappointment. I was anxious about losing friends. The girl I liked, who I believed liked me back, also harbored those same fears.

Instead of gathering the courage to kiss her or hold her hand, I was plagued by ulcers until I couldn’t bear it any longer. One night in a dorm room, I hesitantly leaned my leg against hers while we watched TV. To my surprise, she didn’t move. What began as an innocent brush turned into months of silent, coded communication indicating our mutual affection.

Where you might have channeled those new love jitters into courage, dating, and maybe marriage, mine spiraled into fear, depression, and thoughts of self-harm. My family disapproved, and I lost friends. But I found love — the kind that makes me better, and after 20 years, I’m still resting my leg on hers.

Embracing the Gay Agenda

It has taken all of those years to fully embrace the gay agenda. This agenda allows LGBTQ individuals to confidently hold hands with their crushes. Falling in love shouldn’t come with dread or self-harm. Suicide shouldn’t be the answer to a heart full of love.

Love is a curious thing. You can’t will it into existence or choose who it affects. But you can nurture it, let it exist without fear or judgment. Love embodies kindness and acceptance. It allows vulnerability to lead you to joy.

Yet, it can also breed hate. Your love for Jesus, the Bible, and your children seems to fuel a desire to condemn our happiness, to express disgust, and to celebrate discrimination. Your love appears contingent upon your judgment against homosexuality and people like me.

Some days, your interpretation of love challenges mine. It angers me, yes, but mostly, it saddens me — for you. Your love keeps you and your children from meeting incredible LGBTQ individuals, pushing those in the closet further away, whether they’re strangers or even your own kids. Love isn’t shielding them from the existence of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people — it’s teaching them to fear it. You might even push your own children away.

In contrast, my love and that of my community welcomes everyone without judgment. We teach our kids to be kind and respectful, regardless of how love manifests in unexpected ways.

The Crux of Our Difference

That’s the crux of our difference. I’m not intimidated by love; I’m empowered by it. I will proudly advocate for equal rights and champion the gay agenda, because you’re right: I’m striving to normalize love, the very thing that sets us apart.

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In Summary

The LGBTQ agenda is simply about love and acceptance. It aims to foster an environment where everyone can embrace their true selves without fear.