At least 150 locals in Silverton, OR showed their support for the first openly transgender/gender queer person elected major – Stu Rasmussen, who sees himself as male but who had breast implants and presents himself as a woman — drastically outnumbering the quartet of Westboro haters who had come to protest and get their media fix.
Best sign of the day: “My love is bigger than your hate.” And there was this heart-warming encounter:
A woman pushing a baby jogger past City Hall did a doubletake on her run, backing up to question 16-year-old Victoria Phelps, whose family runs the small Kansas church.
“I’m a Christian,” Lesley Brighton said, clearly perplexed by the girl’s “God Hates Fags” sign. “This is some kind of joke, right?”
No, it’s deadly serious, Phelps replied. Electing a transgender mayor, she said, was an abomination.
“I don’t expect for it to sink in but it’s our duty to come out here and preach to these people because they’re so proud of having a transvestite mayor,” Phelps said. “It’s disgusting. And where was it? Was it Isaiah? Deuteronomy? About it being an abomination?”
Brighton shook her head. “I’ve read the Bible cover to cover,” Brighton said. “Bottom line: love beats hate.”
Even the comments about the newspaper story — which are all-too-often seem to bring out the haters whenever it’s a trans-related article — were a pleasure to read.
Finally, one of the locals gives his account of the counter-protest (and thanks for showing your support Barry!). As he put it: “[T]he good guys won. And we did a good thing.” That you did, that you did.
* For those who didn’t get the headline reference, here’s an explanation (be sure to read the plot outline).

November 25th, 2008 at 12:55 am
I live not far from there (well, in Portland, about 45 mins away). The response from the community — both there and in the cities — has made me proud to be an Oregonian.
Robin
November 28th, 2008 at 10:32 am
Indeed! Good stuff and it’s great to see such a positive outcome.
December 6th, 2008 at 7:53 am
Thanks so much for posting this and the interaction between the Christian and the woman from Phelp’s church.
Phelps and company are actually coming to Boston to picket on December 12 and I’ve been wondering how we should deal with them…the lesson, “Bottom line: love beats hate.” is a good reminder of what our response should be I think.