HomoQuotable - Dan Savage

"People who took the time to show up at an ACT-UP actions were presumed to be on the right side of the issue and therefore not in need of indoctrination. If someone wanted to listen to speeches—or make them—he or she was welcome to come to long, weekly process meetings, where positions were hashed out and actions were proposed and discussed, shot down or endorsed. But when it came to the actions themselves people felt it was important not to waste the time of the people who showed up. Because if you did, if you alienated people by wasting their time (and lots folks were at ACT-UP actions were dying and so didn't have any time to waste), they were unlikely to turn up at the future actions." - Dan Savage, on the number and subject matters of the speeches at yesterday's Seattle LGBT rights march and rally, a satellite event to the National Equality March.
Labels: activism, Dan Savage, HomoQuotable, LGBT rights, Seattle, Washington state