To the Editors of the Village Voice:
When I read Steven Thrasher's column, Ruben Diaz Sr.: Gay
Marriage Over My Dead Body, I realized that your point was not to explore
the beliefs of people opposed to homosexual marriage, but to vilify my
principled and vocal defense against attacks on marriage as we know it.
When I read the comments posted online that followed your
article, I considered that you or your editors have espoused an "at all costs"
approach to achieving your goal of passing a gay marriage bill. One reader, Wayne writes: "....as you wish,
Mr Diaz.....I can arrange your final resting place in a local dump."
Would the authors and editors at the Village Voice
have been so quick to tolerate any comments hoping for the demise or imminent
death of one of their favorite political leaders? Or perhaps their purpose
really was to draw out and encourage criminal acts by your readers.
If the "affront" to my personal safety wasn't enough, it was
embodied in an article that was so poorly researched. The two factual errors
come to mind: first of all, if as you say my chief-of-staff is gay, no one has
bothered to tell her. Also, if any of your readers are interested in attending a
counter-demonstration, they shouldn't bother taking your directions to gather
at 181st Street expecting the end of our rally there, I and the
thousands of New Yorkers who believe in respect for human life and sanctity of
marriage between a man and a woman will be found praying near the Bronx County
Courthouse at 161st Street and the Grand Concourse.
It's so sad to see people in journalism abuse their
positions, but it's outrageous to see how the editors of the Village Voice use
their editorial discretion to facilitate and encourage homicide.
Sincerely,
Senator Reverend Ruben Diaz
32nd Senatorial District
900 Rogers Place
Bronx, New York 10459
(718) 991-3161