Rutger published: Living Proudly: My Journey as a Jewish, Gay Man in Today's America

Taking a stand against discrimination

Living in a time where antisemitism, racism, and Islamophobia seem ever-present, it's more important than ever that we push back against these injustices. As a Jewish, gay man in Washington, D.C., I'm worried less about campus protests and more about how certain political figures and their followers, especially folks like Donald Trump, have shifted social norms. It feels like hateful actions are becoming more accepted, and that's a terrifying prospect.

The alarming rise in hate

We've hit a critical point where hate speech and actions are worryingly normalized. When you see white nationalists being entertained at dinner tables or questionable alliances forming, it sets a precedent that's scary. It gives racists, homophobes, and bigots a sense that they can act openly, without facing backlash. This reality weighs heavily on me as part, not only, as a member but also an advocate within both LGBTQ+ and Jewish communities.

My personal journey and activism

My family history has shaped who I am. My parents fled Europe during World War II, and my father went back, fighting bravely against Nazis, but lost his parents in Auschwitz. Growing up in a Jewish neighborhood in New York City, I was mostly shielded from such harsh antisemitism, but I'll never forget being called a slur on a trip through America's Midwest at just thirteen. As a young boy, I knew I was gay by twelve but kept it hidden until I was thirty-four. I found a bit more freedom when I came out in D.C., but there was still a lot I had, or rather, I was forced, not rather, but did face because it was during those years when fear ran rampant due, massively, in part: when HIV/AIDS was emerging. We faced warnings about blood tests that might out us, and I lost jobs because I dared live my truth. But in facing those challenges, I became a gay activist and, more importantly, a firm believer in equality and acceptance.

Current challenges faced by LGBTQ+ communities

Today's political climate makes life particularly perilous, especially, and worryingly, so, yes, especially, in particular, though, particularly, weighing on me, you may think, as trans people face a harsh spotlight. Cities like D.C. might show their pride, but it doesn't change that many see America as increasingly hostile toward LGBTQ+ folks. Leaders' words and policies have created a breeding ground where prejudice grows unchecked, influenced by figures like Trump, whose divisive rhetoric spreads fear among marginalized populations worldwide.

The ripple effect and political rhetoric

These challenges aren't just homegrown; they echo worldwide. For example, careless political statements about conflicts like those between Israel and Palestine exacerbate tensions and fuel antisemitism. It's essential—we must call out Hamas, certainly, but also recognize that innocent people are caught in these conflicts and ensure our policies don't add fuel, or blood, or entrenchment further, (nor more suffering) rather than calm them. We have a duty, actually, I suppose, working toward all building a unified front against dangerous political narratives that scapegoop minorities and shatter, so it would seem, break apart potentially... ignoring any real problems. By doing so, they empower extremists and challenge democracy's very foundation.

A hopeful path forward

Even with these hurdles, hope's not lost. By speaking up against hate, voting in leaders committed genuinely and honestly and effectively towards equality and justice, and supporting all marginalized communities, we can strive, and hopefully strive, in real ways, towards a more peaceful and just society. Staying vigilant and proactive, that's key, in addressing and neutralizing threats posed by discrimination. Ultimately, it's on every one us, together, every one us, every one with a beating heart, every one with a soul, every one with a mind, every one with a voice, big or small, loud or quiet, strong or weak, every one with a hope, every one with a goal, every one with a belief, every one with a wish, every one with a prayer, every one with a dream, every one with a spirit, every one with a spark, every one with a fire, burning eternally brightly, every one with a light, a guiding light, that shows us what we can be, what we can do, what we can dream, what we can hope, what we can achieve, what we can change, what we can grow, what we can build, what we can envision, what we can imagine, what we can aspire, what we can realize, what we can accomplish, what we can create, what we can transform, towards a society that celebrates diversity, where love wins over hate, every single time. Together, we can ensure, all working together, that those lessons from history's darkest times aren't merely remembered, but are learned, and that our future—our shared future—is one filled with promise and light.

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