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The Prop 8 Purges Nab Another Victim

November 26, 2008 - 11:56am

Rich Raddon, a devout Mormon who leads the L.A. Film Festival, resigns under fierce criticism for his financial donations to Yes on Prop 8. Same-sex marriage supporters -- that is opponents of the recently passed Prop 8 -- are targeting leaders of arts groups and companies who gave to the other side. In most cases, the support for Prop 8 was based on religious beliefs.

This is madness, and is all but certain to boomerang against the cause of marriage equality. How can you call for tolerance of difference, and convince people that same-sex marraige is no threat to anyone's religion, when you're hounding people for their religious views? Here's hoping that the festival urges Raddon to come back, immediately. And here's also a bit of a mathematical reminder to the self-sabotaging same-sex marriage supporters behind these purges: elections are won by convincing people to join your cause. All your energies should be directed to making new friends, not identifying enemies. 

Would you feel the same way

Would you feel the same way if Rich Raddon had donated $1,500 to a proposition declaring that the state will no longer recognize marriages between people of different races? Or targeting any other group for denial of equal rights under the law? I doubt it.

And you're wrong about the impact of the post-Prop 8 protests. Polls indicate that more people now claim to have voted against Prop 8 than voted for it -- and that among those who say they supported it, enough say they have changed their minds that it would lose if the vote were held again today.