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Martin Eden

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Sat May 23, 2015, 07:36 AM May 2015

"I am the mother of a gay son and I've taken enough from you good people." [View all]

That's a quote from the letter Sharon Underwood wrote in April 2000 to her local paper, the Valley News in White River Junction, Vermont. It is the most powerful statement I have ever read on how gay people can be driven to despair by the so-called "family values" crowd (like the Duggars).

Here is the letter, printed in full:



Many letters have been sent to the Valley News concerning the homosexual menace in Vermont. I am the mother of a gay son and I've taken enough from you good people.

I'm tired of your foolish rhetoric about the "homosexual agenda" and your allegations that accepting homosexuality is the same thing as advocating sex with children. You are cruel and ignorant. You have been robbing me of the joys of motherhood ever since my children were tiny.

My firstborn son started suffering at the hands of the moral little thugs from your moral, upright families from the time he was in the first grade. He was physically and verbally abused from first grade straight through high school because he was perceived to be gay.

He never professed to be gay or had any association with anything gay, but he had the misfortune not to walk or have gestures like the other boys. He was called "fag" incessantly, starting when he was 6.

In high school, while your children were doing what kids that age should be doing, mine labored over a suicide note, drafting and redrafting it to be sure his family knew how much he loved them. My sobbing 17-year-old tore the heart out of me as he choked out that he just couldn't bear to continue living any longer, that he didn't want to be gay and that he couldn't face a life without dignity.

You have the audacity to talk about protecting families and children from the homosexual menace, while you yourselves tear apart families and drive children to despair. I don't know why my son is gay, but I do know that God didn't put him, and millions like him, on this Earth to give you someone to abuse. God gave you brains so that you could think, and it's about time you started doing that.

At the core of all your misguided beliefs is the belief that this could never happen to you, that there is some kind of subculture out there that people have chosen to join. The fact is that if it can happen to my family, it can happen to yours, and you won't get to choose. Whether it is genetic or whether something occurs during a critical time of fetal development, I don't know. I can only tell you with an absolute certainty that it is inborn.

If you want to tout your own morality, you'd best come up with something more substantive than your heterosexuality. You did nothing to earn it; it was given to you. If you disagree, I would be interested in hearing your story, because my own heterosexuality was a blessing I received with no effort whatsoever on my part. It is so woven into the very soul of me that nothing could ever change it. For those of you who reduce sexual orientation to a simple choice, a character issue, a bad habit or something that can be changed by a 10-step program, I'm puzzled. Are you saying that your own sexual orientation is nothing more than something you have chosen, that you could change it at will? If that's not the case, then why would you suggest that someone else can?

A popular theme in your letters is that Vermont has been infiltrated by outsiders. Both sides of my family have lived in Vermont for generations. I am heart and soul a Vermonter, so I'll thank you to stop saying that you are speaking for "true Vermonters."

You invoke the memory of the brave people who have fought on the battlefield for this great country, saying that they didn't give their lives so that the "homosexual agenda" could tear down the principles they died defending. My 83-year-old father fought in some of the most horrific battles of World War II, was wounded and awarded the Purple Heart.

He shakes his head in sadness at the life his grandson has had to live. He says he fought alongside homosexuals in those battles, that they did their part and bothered no one. One of his best friends in the service was gay, and he never knew it until the end, and when he did find out, it mattered not at all. That wasn't the measure of the man.

You religious folk just can't bear the thought that as my son emerges from the hell that was his childhood he might like to find a lifelong companion and have a measure of happiness. It offends your sensibilities that he should request the right to visit that companion in the hospital, to make medical decisions for him or to benefit from tax laws governing inheritance.

How dare he? you say. These outrageous requests would threaten the very existence of your family, would undermine the sanctity of marriage.

You use religion to abdicate your responsibility to be thinking human beings. There are vast numbers of religious people who find your attitudes repugnant. God is not for the privileged majority, and God knows my son has committed no sin.

The deep-thinking author of a letter to the April 12 Valley News who lectures about homosexual sin and tells us about "those of us who have been blessed with the benefits of a religious upbringing" asks: "What ever happened to the idea of striving . . . to be better human beings than we are?"

Indeed, sir, what ever happened to that?
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k and r dembotoz May 2015 #1
ripped my heart out marym625 May 2015 #2
K & R! n/t RufusTFirefly May 2015 #3
Outstanding ! Thanks for the post. mahannah May 2015 #4
K&R! Omaha Steve May 2015 #5
I wish I knew her personally. Wow. Just... Wow. vanlassie May 2015 #6
K & R + 1000 libdem4life May 2015 #7
If anything deserves to go viral... annabanana May 2015 #8
+100 narnian60 May 2015 #32
+1000 flying rabbit May 2015 #63
K&R..... daleanime May 2015 #9
The way some people live in this world 'causes me to cry. BlueJazz May 2015 #10
What a ohheckyeah May 2015 #11
Kicked and recommended! Enthusiast May 2015 #12
How saddening! beerdragon May 2015 #50
The religious conservatives claim that people choose to be gay. Enthusiast May 2015 #51
When they claim that people choose to be homosexual Fortinbras Armstrong May 2015 #65
Their argument has no legs. That's why things are rapidly changing. n/t Enthusiast May 2015 #66
We do have DU groups here for those who embrace religion Rhiannon12866 May 2015 #67
Don't EVER piss off a mother! What a righteous rant! Dustlawyer May 2015 #13
We are a country of judgmental bullies. Oneironaut May 2015 #14
Very well written. The emotion leaps off my computer monitor. FLSurfer May 2015 #15
The letter was written in 2000; so her dad wouldve been in his 20s in WW2 7962 May 2015 #18
Letter was written in April 2000. Maedhros May 2015 #36
Beautiful letter. MarianJack May 2015 #16
Now THAT is one heck of a letter!! 7962 May 2015 #17
When you are truly better awoke_in_2003 May 2015 #31
K & R !!! Thespian2 May 2015 #19
K&R nt brer cat May 2015 #20
I remember that letter and the one that precipitated it cali May 2015 #21
I can't remember when I first saw this letter, but it was on DU and I've re-posted it several times Martin Eden May 2015 #23
Reading that letter again brought back a flood of conflicting emotion cali May 2015 #24
Brilliant letter in many regards. As the father of a gay son I can truly relate to her pain. Scuba May 2015 #22
I'm in tears. SusanCalvin May 2015 #25
Tremendous....Will the haters ever get it? randys1 May 2015 #26
No, they never will awoke_in_2003 May 2015 #34
K&R! Thanks for posting this! Far too often today religion is a code word for hatred, in fact, RKP5637 May 2015 #27
Outstanding! CrispyQ May 2015 #28
K & R mountain grammy May 2015 #29
Yes, finally most of us agree. It'll take more than a lifetime to clear out the haters. erronis May 2015 #39
Bravo ! ashling May 2015 #30
K & R romanic May 2015 #33
Extremely well written letter. Sadly we live in a society that promotes self-righteous rhett o rick May 2015 #35
Bravo, Ms. Underwood! Aristus May 2015 #37
bless her and her son's souls heaven05 May 2015 #38
K&R Solly Mack May 2015 #40
Awesome letter. EEO May 2015 #41
K & R RecoveringJournalist May 2015 #42
Interesting how the right wing loonies preaching "family values" tend to be the ones that violate 4lbs May 2015 #43
Greatest. Response. Ever. Moostache May 2015 #44
K+R Ineeda May 2015 #45
Excellent post Martin! scubadude May 2015 #46
she fired both barrels at these so and sos allan01 May 2015 #47
Powerful. Thanks for reprinting it here today. nt No Vested Interest May 2015 #48
That is magnificent. hifiguy May 2015 #49
K, R, Bookmarking. n/t BlancheSplanchnik May 2015 #52
That certainly kicks the Myth of Liberal Vermont in the teeth....HARD. MADem May 2015 #53
K&R! myrna minx May 2015 #54
WONDERFUL letter Skittles May 2015 #55
How Very Well I Know titanicdave May 2015 #56
Thank you. Pooka Fey May 2015 #57
If ever there was an agenda .... the_sly_pig May 2015 #58
K & R historylovr May 2015 #59
To watch your child Iwillnevergiveup May 2015 #60
Amen! cui bono May 2015 #61
Damn right!!! That's all I can say. calimary May 2015 #62
K&R. So well put. We need more people like that and Binkie The Clown May 2015 #64
SUPERB!!! calimary May 2015 #68
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