It was just a few short weeks ago that I was laid up in the Intensive Care Unit at Froedtert. Android saved the day, allowing me to call my Wife from across the room with my voice in order to have her rush home to take me to the ER. **That day my Wife saved my life.** Everything happened so quickly that day but I remember looking over at my Wife as she was tearing through traffic, getting me to the ER as quickly as possible―she had a worried look of determination of her face, and somehow I knew I was going to be _okay_.
But if I was gay, they would have told my partner to leave me at the front-door and then to go fuck off to the waiting room. To the rest of the world, my relationship would mean nothing. The person who just saved my life would be asked to go in the Waiting Room and drive themselves crazy thinking about what is happening to me behind the doors. And nobody would tell them what is going on either, because our relationship does not truly exist.
My mind must be simple, cos I cannot understand the logic behind this. People shouldn't have laws, created by government, telling who and who NOT they are allowed to be in love with.
I feel deeply for our Gay Brothers & Sisters in this world that we know and love. One by one, states are finally waking up and legalizing marijuana but still leaving people who are desperately in love with one another outside to hang out with all the other groups of people this American Society prides itself at poking fun of. Our culture will celebrate this love on sitcoms like Modern Family but at the same time allow themselves to be so uptight that it can't be anything else other than "part of a show".
There isn't enough time to wait for people "my age" to "get older" and "get into office" and change things then―waiting that long is not an acceptable answer. We need to harness the love these fine people exhibit and learn from it ourselves.
**FOOD** is what motivates me. The things Monsanto does intentionally to your children is part of what fuels my fire. But with the extreme disdain our completely dismissive _sUPREME cOURT_ exemplified to our Gay Brothers & Sisters this week, I felt I had to chime in.
#GayRightsAreHumanRights