
A Father's Appeal: Choose to Act
By Dennis Shepard
Co-Founder, Matthew Shepard Foundation
Father of Matthew Shepard
When
my son Matthew was murdered nearly nine years ago, my family had a
decision to make. We could mourn Matthew's death privately - withdrawing
into some semblance of seclusion, try to resume our "normal" lives,
pretending that nothing had changed
or we could use this tragedy to talk
about hate and help make Matthew's murder a wake-up call throughout our
country. We made our decision - a choice we consciously and proudly
continue to support every day.
Our son died because of hate. He was killed simply because he was gay. For
us, our choice was a no-brainer. Not a day goes by that I don't think
about Matthew his spirit, his passion for people, or his smile. And
since his death, we have witnessed more acts of hate, bigotry, and
injustice against other lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender (LGBT)
Americans. For Matthew and all of the other victims, our family has chosen
to fight and to act to speak out against hate, to "come-out" as allies,
and to engage ourselves in the process of change.
Some days are harder than others, but I choose to act for the memory of my
son. I choose to act for the memories of the thousands of victims of hate
crimes. I choose to act for those that don't have the strength or ability
to act. I choose to act because we, as a nation, cannot afford not to.
I choose to act because I was, and still am, very proud of my son
of who
he was and the struggles he had to overcome to become that man. I choose
to act because I never want another LGBT American to go through the fear,
the pain, the violence, or the loneliness that Matthew went through on
that horrible night. I choose to act because I never want another parent
to go through what we went through the grief, the giant hole in the
heart, the bedside vigil, or the realization that holidays, family
vacations, and the normal, dull routine of work, home, and life will
never, ever be the same.
All of us gay and straight alike need to act. Hate affects each and
every one of us. It knows no limits, follows no clear set of rules, and
has infiltrated our society's most basic institutions. For that reason, I
am humbled that the United States House of Representatives has chosen to
act, and to do so in Matt's memory, and the United States Senate is poised
to follow. They are now taking the first giant steps in making the Matthew
Shepard Act the law of our land.
The legislation is simple: to protect people from being attacked, beaten,
brutalized, and murdered because of who they are. It's a necessary,
measured response to the consequences of hate that took my son away from
me and has taken far too many other Americans from those who loved them.
I challenge all of you to follow the example of the House by making the
choice to act. Encourage your Senators to vote for the Matthew Shepard
Act. Today. Tell your story about how hate has affected your family.
Today. Come out as LGBT and allied. Today. Choose to erase hate. Today! We
all have a responsibility to act. If we don't who will?
To find out how to contact your senators, please visit
www.MatthewShepard.org. |