The NOH8 campaign is a simple but important one. On their front page, the people behind the campaign ask us to "stand up and make our silence heard" by taking a simple picture to show our support of the gay community in their fight to attain the right to marry.

The guide to taking your own suggests a white v-neck, face paint, a white wall, and some duct tape; I however, had no duct tape and my favorite picture of the zillion shots I took happened to have a painting in the background. For the "face paint," I used liquid eyeliner and red lipstick. The heart earrings are from H&M, and I thought they made a cute touch (plus, the boy bought them for me today). The NOH8 site has lots of submissions that bend the "rules", though-- it's really the intent that counts. I haven't submitted any of my shots yet to the site, but I plan to once I actually decide on which one.
I encourage you all to go to the website and check out the cause, as well as to take the time to have your own little NOH8 photo shoot and post it to your blog and/or submit it to the site if you feel so inclined.
When you deny rights to one group of people, where does it stop? What makes some more deserving than others? I surely don't want to push my beliefs on any of you, but we should all consider at the very least the wider implications of discriminatory legislation.
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I will for sure be making a submission of my own.
I'm still reeling from the original decision, and while I guess I understand the legal-based logic of the Supreme Court's decision, I can not wrap my head around such blatant hatred.
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