« The View From Your Protest: Amsterdam | Main | The View From Your Protest: Salt Lake City » 15 Nov 2008 06:30 pm The View From Your Protest: San FranciscoA reader writes:
I totally agree. DC was also unorganized, rather than disorganized. We had almost no speeches, and all the signs were hand-made. But that was the point. Gay people and our families and friends are taking this movement out of the hands of "professionals" who, whether they're the largely irrelevant Human Rights Campaign or the No On 8 geniuses, do not have the conviction or the skills to win. I loved the fact that today came from spontaneous viral messaging - and was immensely happy to walk at the tail-end of the crowd, rather than at the front. We need leadership, of course, and at some point, we really do have to clean out the deadwood at HRC and elsewhere. But today was about followership. It was a Mac protest, not a Windows one; it was an Obama-style event, not a Clinton-style one. It was the future, not the past. (Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty.) TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e2010535f8543c970c Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'The View From Your Protest: San Francisco' |

