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A True Blood Celebrity for Marriage Equality

Published September 15, 2009 @ 04:12AM PT

Mechad Brooks

Mechad Brooks, also known as Benedict "Eggs" Talley from the HBO show True Blood, is taking a page out of the Brad Pitt book when it comes to the issue of marriage. For Brooks, he'd rather wait until every person -- gay or straight -- has access to marriage before getting hitched himself.

Huh, does that make him a good candidate for the National Marriage Boycott?

Sure sounds like it. Brooks told Honeymag.com that he was offended by Proposition 8 last year in California, and the destruction that the initiative caused in the lives of so many gays and lesbians. As a sign of solidarity, he'd rather not take any vows until laws like Prop 8 are overturned and buried (to use another HBO reference) six feet under.

"I haven’t even gotten that far (thinking about settling down). But yeah, I want a wife, I want kids. The whole thing. But I’m also not even concerned with marrying somebody until it’s legal for everybody to get married. And what I mean by that is the whole Prop 8 thing. I find it really offensive," said Brooks. "I just find it really problematic when you start throwing people’s rights away. Until we get our gay brothers and sisters back into a realm of consciousness that everyone else is in, it’s just not right. A woman who’s getting married — it’s probably going to be a gay man who made her dress, and a gay man who’s doing her hair and makeup, but he can’t get married. How messed up is that?"

Pretty damn messed up. Just ask the folks in Maine who are living through their own version of Prop 8 right now, in the form of Question 1. Bigoted ballot measures know no state borders.

(Photo courtesy of Daylife.)

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Comments (6)

  1. Greg Goldgof

    :)

    Posted by Greg Goldgof on 09/15/2009 @ 05:02AM PT

  2. Thomas McHugh

    Kudos to mr. brooks for taking a stand for whats right.

    I may not be a fan of the show but mrs. harris's books rock.

    Posted by Thomas McHugh on 09/15/2009 @ 01:30PM PT

  3. Edwin Bonilla

    Same-sex marriage is an important right  and it's good that Benedict "Eggs" Talley supports same-sex marriage. California must rework their constitution and take out the intolerant amendment, just as every state that has the same must eventually do. Not marrying until same-sex marriage is off ballots is a committment to equality for LGBT people. "Eggs" and so am I offended by the intolerant Proposition 8, but LGBT rights will also have the lead to always win.

    Posted by Edwin Bonilla on 09/15/2009 @ 02:18PM PT

  4. Lee Dorsey

    ..And just to show how we really are a United States...from seas to shining sea.

    Here is blog about Los Angelenos throwing a big party to raise money to ..... send to MAINE!

    http://tinyurl.com/qcn3on

    Posted by Lee Dorsey on 09/15/2009 @ 04:58PM PT

  5. Thomas McHugh

    Thank you for sharing this mr. dorsey.

    Posted by Thomas McHugh on 09/15/2009 @ 05:26PM PT

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  7. Ioan Lightoller

    Great job, Mr. Brooks.

    Thanks for posting, Mr. Dorsey. Always nice to see more support for marriage equality!

     

    Posted by Ioan Lightoller on 09/17/2009 @ 07:37AM PT

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Michael is the Communications Director for the Human Rights Program at Harvard Law School, and previously was Communications Director for Pax Christi USA, a progressive Catholic human rights organization.

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