Sunday Funday is Goin’ to the Gay Chapel ‘Cause We’re Gonna Get Married

Hello! I have a reliable internet connection for the first time following the holidays, I woke up with a cold after drinking at a bar called McNasty’s, and I’m back to watching Frasier on repeat via Netflix after finishing That 70’s Show. You know what that means: it’s Sunday Funday! And you know what that means – it’s time to talk about gay marriage!

The thing is, it’s been a good week for the gays, especially the gays trying to officiate their love. Plus, gay people aren’t like the KKK anymore!

Wedding Photos from “Archie”

It finally happened! The single-most-talked-about thing in my Sunday Fundays: the gay marriage in “Archie.” It might be between two men and not two women, but it’s still one hundred percent adorable. And it finally happened – right there in all of its glorious print. And now, there’s a wedding album.

Chicago Cardinal Apologizes for Comparing Gay People to KKK

Putting “gay liberation” and “like the Ku Klux Klan” in one sentence can, surprisingly, cause trouble:

The Archbishop of Chicago, Cardinal Francis George, compared the gay rights movement to the Ku Klux Klan last week, which generally didn’t go over well. […]

Gay rights activists have called for him to resign.

An apology was clearly in order, and it has finally arrived:

In a statement published Friday on the Archdiocese of Chicago website, George apologized for the “inflammatory” analogy.

“I am personally distressed that what I said has been taken to mean that I believe all gays and lesbians are like members of the Klan,” the statement read in part. “I do not believe that; it is obviously not true … I am deeply sorry for the hurt that my remarks have brought to the hearts of gays and lesbians and their families.”

George is a supporter of AGLOChicago, a support group for gays and lesbians run by the Archdiocese.

Gay Marriage Still a Relevant Topic

+ In Washington, Governor Chris Gregoire announced her plans to introduce gay marriage legislation, making a 180-degree turn from her previous anti-same-sex-marriage position:

“You know, I really had to sort out my faith and my responsibility as both a pre-term attorney general and now as governor… and I came to the understanding that I could honor and respect the freedom of religion of all faiths in Washington state to decide who they want to marry, but that I could not allow the state to continue to discriminate,” says Gregoire. 

+  New Jersey is ringing in 2012 with gay marriage:

In a dramatic gesture, Democratic leaders plan to announce Monday that a bill legalizing gay marriage will be the first measure to be introduced in the new session of the Senate and the Assembly […]

The unified Democratic leadership represents the best chance supporters will have to see a bill legalizing gay marriage move through both houses, according to three sources who requested anonymity because they are not authorized to speak publicly about the plan.

+ Occupy New Hampshire protesters will be marching for gay rights and family pride today.

Ebony Magazine Has a Tumblr

I shouldn’t have to say anything more than ebonymag.tumblr.com.

Community is Coming Back

NBC has promised more Community, but hasn’t committed to a fourth season – so go forth, watch, and help keep it on the air:

When Community went on hiatus this fall, viewers reacted with a combination of dismay, outrage, and annoyance at whoever the fuck’s idea it was to keep Whitney around. But now, NBC executive says fans can expect at least a few more episodes.

So, Community fans, this is your chance to make the show’s waning episodes count. Watch, tell your friends to watch, and buy the things the advertisers tell you to buy. Do it! Or it may be a very long time before we see Joel McHale or Donald Glover goofing around without their shirts on again.

Willow Smith is Young, Fashionable, Makes Me Jealous

Willow Smith is young and fashionable and totally cool and it makes me jealous.

Beyonce and Jay-Z Had A Baby Finally Oh God

Welcome to the world, Blue Ivy Carter!

ALL THIS PLUS A BABY

Two Cute Things Nuzzling

Look, it’s a deer and a kitten! And here’s a bunch more.

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Carmen spent six years at Autostraddle, ultimately serving as Straddleverse Director, Feminism Editor and Social Media Co-Director. She is now the Consulting Digital Editor at Ms. and writes regularly for DAME, the Women’s Media Center, the National Women’s History Museum and other prominent feminist platforms; her work has also been published in print and online by outlets like BuzzFeed, Bitch, Bust, CityLab, ElixHER, Feministing, Feminist Formations, GirlBoss, GrokNation, MEL, Mic and SIGNS, and she is a co-founder of Argot Magazine. You can find Carmen on Twitter, Instagram and Tumblr or in the drive-thru line at the nearest In-N-Out.

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8 Comments

  1. Every time I read ‘Blue Ivy Carter I imagine a small child carting round a wheelbarrow full of blue ivy. I’m weird like that.

  2. “I came to the understanding that I could honor and respect the freedom of religion of all faiths in Washington state to decide who they want to marry, but that I could not allow the state to continue to discriminate,”

    Yes. YES. EXACTLY.

    • YES! I was trying to explain this to someone today. No one is forcing any religion to change their definitions of marriage. But marriage is a state issue now as well because you don’t have to get married in a religious center! Atheists or people who don’t want a ceremony or many others can get married at town hall and it has nothing to do with religion! That is just so important for people to get.

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