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David Mixner: “Overall, the President doesn’t seem to ‘get it.’”

mixnerActivist, Author, and Civil Rights leader David Mixner has a few words for President Obama and his invited guests in his article entitled The President and the LGBT Community.

Freedom is absolute; there is no such thing as partial freedom. We are involved in daily struggle for full equality and freedom. The President must be judged on not incremental steps but on concrete actions that clearly show he is on the right side of history in this battle. Overall, the President doesn’t seem to ‘get it.’ His failure to lead on so many fronts illustrates that he still believes we are a constituency group to be placated or just another long list of issues that is in front of him. There is no indication that he is yet willing to show the courage of a President Kennedy or President Johnson and take major, decisive and historic action. In actuality we have mostly seen timid and tepid responses to the major issues and at times downright hostility.

The record of this President and this Congress on DOMA, DADT and ENDA is dismal. The DADT ‘compromise’ promises us nothing but a promise that maybe it will be dealt with next year. There is no ’stop-loss’ order, no mandate, no timeline and no criteria for implementation of the repeal. And even this compromise has yet to pass the United States Senate. We still don’t know if we are included in the immigration legislation to allow our partners to stay in America. The LGBT community’s issues were stripped from the healthcare legislation. While I appreciate the Attorney General’s lovely Gay Pride speech, the record of opposing us every step of the way in the courts with inflamed language is appalling. Their failure to side with us in the courts on Proposition 8 is unforgivable. The failure to speak out in opposing the initiative in Maine was a cowardly political decision.

Read the full article here.