More Apologies from Disgraced Roy Ashburn PDF Print
Written by Jonathan Higbee | Tuesday, 20 July 2010
Tags: california, roy ashburn, apology, outed, essay

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Instinct friend JoeMyGod points us to another laundry list of apologies from ex-CA Sen. Roy Ashburn, who as you might recall, was outed for driving home from a Sacramento gay bar while intoxicated.

"I should begin with an apology. I am sincerely sorry for the votes I cast and the actions I took that harmed lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. Just as important to me, I am sorry for not stepping forward and speaking up as an elected official on behalf of equal treatment for all people. For nearly 26 years, the voters in my area of California trusted me as their elected representative. I look back now knowing there is so much more I could have done to inform the public about LGBT people and to fight for equal rights under the law. Regrettably and selfishly, I took another path in my life and political career—I chose to conceal who I truly am and to then actually vote against the best interests of people like me. All this was done because I was afraid–terrified, really–that somehow I would be revealed as gay.

"Now, from what I have lived and learned, I want to do the best that I can to advance equality and freedom for all people. Given the shame and confusion that many feel over their sexual orientation, perhaps my situation can serve as an example of both the harm that can come from denial and fear, and the opportunity to try to make things right."

How do you feel about the latest Roy Ashburn damage control essay?

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