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Vic Basile, former executive director of HRC, told a group of Equality Maryland supporters this week that gays should embrace incremental change with regard to ENDA. (Blade photo by Henry Linser)
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| Vic Basile is the outgoing executive director of Moveable Feast in Baltimore. He can be reached via mfeast.org |
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Vic Basile COMMENTS
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of the GLBT community is protected. From that, there can be no retreat. From that, there will be no retreat.
Those who believe that the best way to reach this important goal is to educate Congress and the public ought not to be vilified as trans-phobic. We must find a way to work together to bring this message to America, just as we did for the past 33 years with sexual orientation: that transgender men and women are their neighbors, their friends, and their loved ones.
WE CAN MAKE it happen faster by working together, resisting the temptation to malign those with whom we disagree and to denounce friendly politicians who can give us only 75 percent of what we deserve. Instead, we take the 75 percent and the very next day, we go back for the rest, not stopping until we are all safely under the same protective umbrella.
The road I have traveled since those early days as a VISTA volunteer has taught me the necessity of tempering my passion and idealism with political wisdom and pragmatism. It has taught me that there are political realities that must be acknowledged and accepted in order to channel our passion into the political victories we deserve. Rather than let those realities dishearten or defeat us, we ought to use them to shape our strategies.
You, I, all of us have a right to expect from our leaders nothing less than passion in the relentless pursuit of justice and equality, leavened and informed by shrewd insight into the workings of the political world. This is how we will ultimately win.
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