Reason I voted for Kamala Harris (3 of 3)
There’s a lot of reasons, but I’ll stick to the top three.
The most selfish of those reasons…
I own and regularly wear a T-shirt that says “Leave Trans Kids Alone You Absolute Freaks”
I am a gay man.
I am a queer playwright.
I am the literary director for Threshold Theater, regularly processing and reading the new plays of living LGBTQ+ playwrights which the company platforms in a New Play Reading Series, the 4Play With Threshold Theater productions of collections of short plays, and the upcoming world premiere production of my new script “Spellbound” in April 2025.
I would like to still be legal as a human being in April 2025.
I would like my work as an artist to still be legal in April 2025.
I would like Threshold Theater to still be legal in April 2025.
And I would like my trans friends, including the one who works with Threshold Theater as a Literary Associate, to get a friggin’ break, thank you very much.
One party at the city, state and federal level has a strange obsession with constantly freaking out over what mere existence of the LGBTQ+ community means for “traditional” gender and family roles.
The other party is headed by Kamal Harris and Tim Walz and Joe Biden.
So I voted for Kamala Harris because I want politicians to mind their own damn business.
I’ve lived and created art as an openly gay man for over 35 years.
There’s not a closet big enough to hold me anymore.
We’re not going back.
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