Obama takes stand against bigotry

It turns out that one of the four winners in Obama's "Dinner For Five" contest is a transgender person. Palm Beach Post has the story:

Lasko, however, did not mention another radical change in her life when she wrote Obama - and now she's left to wonder whether the revelation that she was a man named John, not so long ago could hurt Obama's campaign.

"I asked to be excused from the dinner," Lasko said Saturday. "I never wanted undue attention. But I figured that this was a private thing, and I'm just a citizen who wants to discuss issues. I was foolish to think I could keep it under wraps. There are a lot of close-minded people who'll make an issue of this."

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Obama's campaign, meanwhile, was mulling over Lasko's change of heart Saturday.

"We selected Jennifer to be a part of this dinner because of her commitment to her community," Obama spokeswoman Jen Psaki said. "Barack Obama hopes that she'll decide to attend after all. If she doesn't, he hopes to meet her in the future."

When asked whether the campaign had vetted Lasko to prevent embarrassment to her or anyone else, Psaki said: "What we would have found wouldn't have mattered. She still would have been invited."

Kudos to Obama for doing the right thing, and not caving in to the bigots. Imagine if this happened to a Republican candidate...

As Melquiades says in his/her diary on dkos there is no chance in hell that Obama's campaign did not know this. They must have done some basic background research on the candidates before the invitation and a name change is easy to discover.

Hopefully Jennifer will reconsider her decision. She deserves to have a seat at that table, for her community service and her courage to stand up against societal prejudice.



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I was ambivalent (3.00 / 0)

when writing this diary. I am somewhat afraid that Jennifer wouldn't approve of the attention, even when it's positive and supportive. What do you think..?


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by Populism2008 on Sun Jun 24, 2007 at 10:06:07 AM EST

Hard to say (3.00 / 1)

I figure anyone would appreciate shows of support, and I have a feel there'll be plenty of attention of the negative kind, so...


by david mizner on Sun Jun 24, 2007 at 10:07:57 AM EST
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Agreed.  Good Diary and great action.  I wonder if any or all of the Dem candidates would take that approach (and thats a genuine question not a shot)


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by yitbos96bb on Sun Jun 24, 2007 at 02:20:51 PM EST
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Understood- but its cool to hear Obama is supportive like this.


by bruh21 on Mon Jun 25, 2007 at 12:11:19 AM EST
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That's cool of Obama. Wingnuttia would have a field day with this.


by david mizner on Sun Jun 24, 2007 at 10:06:44 AM EST

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Yeah but fuck them... their mostly insecure assholes anyway.


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by yitbos96bb on Sun Jun 24, 2007 at 02:21:29 PM EST
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Very cool response from the campaign.  Sounds like it was quick and effortless to make the decision too.

Thanks for sharing.  


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by Orlando on Sun Jun 24, 2007 at 09:32:12 PM EST

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I applaud Obama for this.  He's a decent man.  I think about the "transgendered" community at times and how hard it must be for them with so much bigotry against them.  I hope she goes- I don't think it will hurt his campaign- but it's true she will have to deal with the aftermath and how the attention focuses on her when the "dinner" is over.  People are still very hateful in this country.  My heart goes out to her and wish her only the best.


by reasonwarrior on Mon Jun 25, 2007 at 01:44:01 AM EST

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I'm glad Obama's campaign was so acommodating.  They should not discriminate against someone for being confused about their gender.


The sharpest criticism often goes hand in hand with the deepest idealism and love of country. ~RFK
by Vox Populi on Mon Jun 25, 2007 at 02:20:47 AM EST

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I'm sorry, I just recognized you were talking about a tranny and not just a cross-dresser.  A transexual actually believes they are the opposite gender.


The sharpest criticism often goes hand in hand with the deepest idealism and love of country. ~RFK
by Vox Populi on Mon Jun 25, 2007 at 02:22:37 AM EST
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