Those who follow activism closely are aware that the internet
is often awash with hyperbole utilized to stir support for causes related to
social justice. In this deafening symphony of notes demanding attention it is
nearly impossible to discern which causes deserve support from the average
activist with limited resources.
Generally, social justice advocates come to adopt individual
causes by following their compassion, which in turn leads to discovering their
passion. Incredible advances in
social justice have been realized through this focused approach.
There are times, however, when activists recognize the
urgency of a specific cause and join in unity of action. An example of this is the profoundly
successful effort by the Human Rights Campaign to "Turn The Internet Red". Organizations across the globe engaged
in other social justice causes set aside their own focused interests and
manifested an event that changed the very nature of the conversation about LGBT
rights.
Across our nation laws are being enacted that effectively criminalize
the homeless. Among the activities
now legally restricted are sleeping, setting down ones
possessions, and feeding the homeless. These laws are being sold under the “false flag” of safety
issues. Our nation is marginalizing
our most at-risk population in the interest of supporting the activities of the
very corporate interests that are at the root of the problem of poverty in
America.
We, as activists, have the opportunity to act before it is
too late. All social justice
advocates involved in other issues need to recognize the profound change in our
national character that such laws will establish. We know that LGBT youth, people
of color, veterans, abuse victims and many other marginalized groups are disproportionately
affected by homelessness.
Today lets call for a national event to focus the social justice community on confronting these immoral laws. It is time to speak up or let the very
idea of social justice go quietly into the night with barely a whimper. Lets select a date and focus the entire
nation on this issue. Non-Profits, bloggers, writers and activists can and
should band together and make a difference.
Americans should not allow our nations character to be re-defined
with the first principle being that “people of power and privilege have the
right to marginalize and regulate to the shadows those who are most in need.”
Let us, through our actions, manifest a world where we refuse to grant governments the right to regulate actions that reflect our compassion for all of humanity!
Let us, through our actions, manifest a world where we refuse to grant governments the right to regulate actions that reflect our compassion for all of humanity!

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