It’s time Time for me to make clear Something I thought Was obvious when I wrote The Price of Hate Most understood Some asked questions To clarify rather Than make assumptions On that day And on the days since I have felt Unconditional support And love Overwhelming love Healing love Soaking in to places broken For far too long But today In the midst of Bathroom bills In the aftermath of Orlando In the facebook posts Run rampant It is apparent Some of you missed What I said Or ignored What I said Or forgot What I said Or didn’t care What I said So let me be Perfectly Crystally Entirely Explicitly Proudly Clear I am not straight. I. Am. Queer. Perfectly Crystally Entirely Explicitly Proudly Queer It is not your business To know why I claim That particular word I am a private person My sex life My love life My romantic desires Are none of your concern It is enough for you to know I am queer And have always been Even when I didn’t Acknowledge or Understand or Speak that truth So when I say What I need to say In this moment Today I hope your ears Are open to hear You are someone who Matters to me Whose friendship I value A relationship I hope Can continue But … When you speak hate When share hate When you keep silent In the face of hate Toward anyone Who is Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Asexual Aromatic Pansexual Intersex Gender Fluid Gender Neutral Two Spirit Non-Binary Queer And any other letter In the gloriously Rainbow coloured alphabet That makes up The people I claim as siblings When you tolerate hate Against my family You are speaking hate Against me It is not Against an unknown evil With an agenda Contrary to God’s will You are spewing hate At someone you Have known for years Someone you once called Family Classmate Student Colleague Youth Leader Mentor Pastor Friend Or whatever other label You choose to apply to What we shared What connected us And yes Sharing posts Making comments Supporting political movements In the name of religious belief that Vilify Misgender Stigmatize Deny rights to Denigrate Dehumanize Is speaking hate You are entitled to Your theology Your belief Your point of view Your fear Your emotional reaction To something you Don’t understand or Don’t experience or Don’t acknowledge You are not entitled To use any of Those reasons To lessen The innate value Of another human being To take away rights To block protections to Ensure safety To make someone else’s life Harder to live Be grateful For the privilege You have never needed To realize you have Use that privilege Make the world Safer for all people Do what the God You claim commanded Act justly Love mercy Walk humbly with your God Defend the oppressed Love your neighbor as yourself If you can’t If you won’t Don’t be surprised When I decide to Prioritize the well-being of My rainbow family Over your need to Prove you are Righteous and faithful At the cost of Our mental health Our dignity Our lives
I first wrote, recorded and hit publish on this poem in June 2016.
It’s been bouncing around in my head these last few weeks as a rising tide of hate keeps sweeping across the U.S. and is also quite visible in Canada too. I almost decided to update the poem, but then someone might think this is a new phenomenon. It’s not and it wasn’t when I wrote it, but I was new to it. As someone who’d only been out for two years.
I’d never recorded me speaking one of my poems before, but it is too easy for people, especially within the Christian community, to share and make what they think are “innocent comments” without realizing the impact it has on real people that they actually know, so I wanted to make sure there was a human face to these words.
For those who are prepared to engage in respectful dialogue, I welcome your thoughts and am prepared to engage in that conversation with you. I lived and pastored in the evangelical church world, I know that moving away from what we were taught is hard and scary and feels like it must be wrong. The thing I can say now (that I couldn’t have said back in 2016) is God is still here, outside the box we were taught God belonged in. There is good fruit and there is community with other people of Christian faith that gives spaces for questions and being all of who you are.
However, please be aware that your “theological questions” are my day-to-day life. As such, I may choose to disengage from the discussion and/or block your involvement, if the conversation turns from respectful engagement and generous spaciousness.
Also, in case it wasn’t clear, from the poem, the existence, humanity and dignity of 2SLGBTQIA+ people is not up for debate nor is the existence of faithful 2SLGBTQIA+ Christians.