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D.C. Gay Couple Falls From No. 1 Spot of Crate and Barrel Wedding Contest after Homophobic Blog Posts

by Yusef Najafi
Metro Weekly
Saturday Mar 6, 2010
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Gregory Jones & Jonathan Howard
Gregory Jones & Jonathan Howard  (Source:Todd Franson)

As marriage equality takes greater hold in America, it’s no surprise that gay couples are showing up in marriage-license lines or gazing over wedding bands at jewelry shops. Also not surprising, but still disappointing, is the homophobic pushback.

Just ask Gregory Jones and Jonathan Howard, both 29, who are engaged.

Competing against several other couples for Crate and Barrel and Daily Candy’s collaborative ’’Ultimate Wedding’’ giveaway, the local couple made it to the No. 1 slot on Wednesday, Feb. 24, thanks to the votes from the public.

’’I was in the middle of a meeting when Greg sent me a message saying his heart was racing,’’ Howard says. ’’I don’t think realistically we ever thought that the community would come out and support us as much as they did and that we’d get to the level that we got to.’’

Jones and Howard, engaged since October and hoping to wed in an area vineyard, caught the attention of the local LGBT community after moving to D.C. last year. They were recovering from a hate-crime attack in Boston, where they had been living, and shared their story in Metro Weekly.

Despite the happy news about the contest, they were about to be attacked again. This time, in the virtual world.

Two days after they claimed the No. 1 slot, another couple took the lead: Mary Cole and her husband, Densey Cole, a Chicago police officer who was paralyzed following a head-on collision in May. The couple wed in a hospital in July and their story won the hearts of voters on Crate and Barrel’s website.

’’They’ve gone through a lot together and their story is very touching,’’ Jones says. ’’It’s very apparent how much they do love each other.’’

The Coles’ inspirational tale of perseverance put them above all others, including Ed and Erwin, a gay couple who are raising two kids in Sterling, Va., and dealing with Erwin’s terminal lung cancer.

But sifting through the several supportive sites and articles about the Coles on Google, Howard came across one blog site that left him disturbed: ’’Detective Shaved Longcock.’’

The anonymous blogger who runs the site on Google’s Blogspot, which protects the identify of its bloggers, claims to have over 5 million viewers, and also claims to be a police officer in Chicago.

On Feb. 26, the same day that Howard and Jones fell to the No. 2 slot, the blog’s administrator posted a message stating: ’’I am not politically correct and never will be. Period! I am not going to let this fruit loop couple beat one of our own! UNREAL! And so help me God, if this GAY COUPLE WINS I WILL NEVER EVER SPEND ANOTHER DOLLAR AT CRATE AND BARREL!... Give this gay couple the second place package, a container of Astro-Glide, two gerbils and some women’s panties.’’

Howard and Jones found most of the 47 comments following that post, which featured Jones and Howard’s photo from the Crate and Barrel site manipulated to include dildos, as equally offensive.

’’I hope they all catch HIV, AIDS and a host of other gay male diseases and drop dead,’’ an anonymous reader wrote.

’’[The general population has] been brainwashed by the media and flaming left wingers to accept all of society’s bad habits because we don’t want to offend anybody,’’ Michael O’Leary, one of the few identified by name, added.

Rick Garcia, director of public policy for Equality Illinois, says he’s not surprised by the blog.

’’Most of the police officers that I’ve had to deal with here in Chicago are stellar,’’ he says, ’’but there are always a few of those individuals who you really wonder why they have a badge and a gun.’’

Jones says he’s not sure how much of a boost that online vitriol -- which has since been removed -- contributed to their slip to the No. 2 slot. In fact, the Coles have an impressive support page on Facebook with nearly 6,000 followers who have been asked to vote in the contest. As of Tuesday, March 2, they have over 10,400 votes compared to Howard and Jones, who were at approximately 5,900.

’’Did they get a boost [from that blog]? Probably. In my heart, I say I hope not, because this contest is supposed to be about love, not hatred. It would just pain me to know that hatred helped them win.’’

There has been no response to an e-mail query to the blog site to learn why the posts were removed.

Vicki Lang, manager of public relations and community affairs at Crate and Barrel, says the organization is monitoring what the contest triggers on the blogosphere.

’’We’re watching the blogs, too,’’ Lang says. ’’It’s part of what we do and an important part of this contest. And if we’re talking about the same blog their traffic in the U.S. is very small.

’’Still, even before we could react to those postings, it looks like it’s been taken off.’’

Lang says by contrast Crate and Barrel has received an ’’overwhelming’’ response of positive feedback for including several same-gender couples.

As far as the contest rules regarding ranking and prizes, Lang points out that the winner of the online voting, which runs through the end of March, does not automatically win the first-place $100,000 wedding.

The couple who ranks first in online voting is guaranteed only $500. The top 50 couples in the contest all move on to the second round of the contest, which is the judging portion in April. At that stage, a panel selects the first, second and third-place winners of the "Ultimate Wedding.’’

’’I think that’s important for people to understand,’’ Lang says. ’’That said, we certainly do not condone those kind of comments.’’

Digging deeper, local gay activist Phil Attey says the comments made against Jones and Howard on the unofficial anonymous police blog shed light on a greater problem illustrated by the Crate and Barrel contest.

’’We need to entertain the possibility and probability that if this is taking place under anonymous postings, that this is really how they talk to each other in the police departments or when they’re having beers after work,’’ Attey says, adding that it’s not Crate and Barrel’s problem to fix.

’’I think the fact that Crate and Barrel has opened up this contest to all families and all couples is commendable, and I really don’t think it’s their place to be political.

’’I think it’s our place to be political and our community needs to be involved in this by reaching out to our police departments across the country. We need to create a dialogue, using this as an example, to create dialogues between the police departments and the LGBT communities.’’

That applies equally to D.C., Attey says.

’’We have a huge problem here. The mayor and the chief of police are actively dissolving the Gay and Lesbian Liaison Unit (GLLU) at a time when LGBT-related assaults comprise over 80 percent of the hate crimes in the District."

Police Chief Cathy Lanier has led a controversial effort to re-tool the Metropolitan Police Department’s award-winning GLLU from a centralized, dedicated unit in Dupont Circle, to increased GLLU training for a larger number of officers working in all parts of the city, but not dedicated to GLLU work alone.

’’There’s a serious need for a dialogue here," Attey continues. "If this is how our police officers really think and talk to each other about us, instead of dissolving programs like GLLU we should be ramping them up.’’

Sgt. Brett Parson, a popular member of the gay community and former head of the GLLU, as well as the Special Liaison Unit that oversees the GLLU, says he doesn’t give much credibility to a website with such a derogatory title.

’’I could see why people who already are cynical or have fears of the police, how this might fuel that, but generally speaking, I don’t think that’s the case,’’ Parson says.

’’You just need to look at the domain name itself to know that you’re dealing with somebody who probably doesn’t have all his oars in the water anyway.

’’Whether or not they’re really a police officer I find pretty dubious as well. Let’s say, even if the person is, they certainly don’t represent all police officers and I think people understand that. I think this person is exercising their right to free speech and I think our right is to not go to his website, and to condemn his behavior.’’

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Comments

  • Kevin G., 2010-03-06 05:30:06

    So glad to know the people get equal protection.....to protect and serve....as long as we like you. But God help you if your gay.

  • Ynot, 2010-03-06 14:42:03

    Remember, Jesus loves you.....unless you are gay

  • Anonymous, 2010-03-06 15:39:55

    Hello, this is Mary and Densey Cole. I am sooooo very very sorry about that blog site. Thia thing has gone way beyond our wildest dreams as well and this detective shaved long cock, nice name by the way!!! has posred some terrible things about me in the past when Densey and I were going through the most difficult times in or lives. We are not fans. They posted privledged info that we do not even know how they got. They no friend of ours. Densey does not have contact with his family for a variety of reasons and our safety and well being an issue, this "long cock fellow" still posted our where abouts hosp room numbers and phone numbers etc....just to give you a back ground Densey wants you to know that he thinks this is someone thant is trying to harm our reputation. We dont know him, and why wont HE reveal his identity??? We are sooo sooo very sorry for any pain or embarrassment that this may have caused you. I did not even hear about it. My sister did post about anti gay comments even in a joking manner that its NOT funny on FB and I commented in a long post. My cousin is gay and several of our friends.Densey is not your "typical chicago cop" with that stereo type whatever that means. We would never support or spread anything like this please believe us. Our sincerest apologies. I guess from what I heard, someone wrote in and det,small cocks changed it. I dont know we dont read those blogs they are all ranting and bitching abt the job. We do appreciate how much they all came out to support us for this from all over the country we are amazed beyond belief. Nothing has been going our way we have to fight our butts off for everything since the accident. Again, we really hope that you believe us that we had absolutely nothing to do with this AT ALL and do not hesitate to contact me directly if you hear otherwise mkrol@comcast.net good luck all the best !!

  • Anonymous, 2010-03-06 18:14:59

    I do not approve of gay marriage because of personal & spiritual beliefs. I am even more opposed to people with violent intentions towards gay couples! Who cares what people write! That can be ignored. Violence cannot!!! Good luck.

  • Anonymous, 2010-03-06 20:15:32

    "i do not approve?" what a weird way to word that. Who cares if you approve? Gay people are not children or subservient beings. They are adults who do not need and do not want anyone’s arrogant "approval." they want to be accepted and left alone, same as you do. Godspeed to Washington DC as they all deal with these social changes. My heart’s with your city.

  • Anonymous, 2010-03-06 20:33:07

    Mary & Dennis.. thanks for your post. However, I think you know that Gregory & Jonathan had a decisive lead before that hateful post appeared. The right thing for you to do is to respectfully bow out of the competition. If what you’ve written is heartfelt and true, then you would certainly not want to win this by votes cast by hateful individuals. Do the right thing.. and remove yourselves from this contest.

  • Anonymous, 2010-03-06 21:32:05

    What!! Mary and Densey should drop out of the contest because some jerk hi-jacked their info?? I’ve ’friended’ Jon & Greg on FB and really hope to see them win, but to ask another pair to drop out over something that was not within their control is offensive. The popular vote is only a part of the selection process. Give these two couples the chance to rally their respective friends to the challenge. Mar 31 is still quite a ways off.

  • Levy_Lad, 2010-03-06 23:59:14

    I do not approve of Jews and Christians who wear clothing made of two types of thread. I also do not approve of Jews and Christians who work on the Sabbath, eat meat, touch women who are on their period, touch the skin of a dead pig, eat shellfish, do not "turn the other cheek," and take the Lord’s name in vain. The lesson to be learned is this: hypocrisy is worse than being gay.

  • Anonymous, 2010-03-07 11:05:11

    thanks to all the republican christain nazis spreading hatred , lies and perpetuating hate crimes against gay people. you are un American and and un Christ -like and should be ashamed of yourselves , history will look back on you as fools who prevented equality for all people and slowed down the process of world peace@!!!!

  • Anonymous, 2010-03-07 18:42:16

    Very sad commentary ... www.ashortguidetoahappymarriage.com

  • Anonymous, 2010-03-08 10:02:30

    Mary Cole, It was so sweet of you to write here and apologize for someone else’s behavior. You and your husband have nothing to be sorry for. Some people are just lunatics and idiots. This guy sounds like both! Ignore the poster telling you to drop out, that is a very unfair thing to ask. Did you get some votes for it? I am sure you did but I also know the gay community, now that this story has gone national...well...your lead could disappear real fast! Good luck to you and your husband, I think you more than deserve to win!

  • Anonymous, 2010-03-08 16:01:32

    My partner and I are trying to win crate and barrel’s ultimate wedding contest. We need your votes. More information on our fan page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Help-Ed-and-Erwin-Win-Their-Ultimate-Wedding/341666663000

  • Anonymous, 2010-03-08 22:49:05

    Dear Densey and Mary Cole- This is Jonathan Howard and Gregory Jones. I can only imagine how hard your life must be right now and the fact that you took time away from your loving husband to post an apology for something you did not do means a lot to us. We are both touched by your story of great love and dedication. Many couples in this contest have overcome many obstacles in their lives which have strengthened their love and commitment. Your story is an inspiration to all of us. We honestly feel that Crate and Barrel has done an amazing job creating a wonderful and inclusive venue for all our stories to be heard. At no point did we think that these hatful words coming from the "Shaved Long Cock" blog were coming directly from you or the people close to you. The blogs, negative comments, and threats that were posted on the SLC website were extremely hateful and what was frightening for us is that hatred such as this is what caused the attack against Jonathan. The first responders and the Detective’s in Boston that we dealt with during Jonathan’s hate crime incident and trial were nothing but honorable much like we are sure your husband is. We do not associate either of you with the hatred on the SLC blog, and we empathize with both of you on his intrusive comments and personal attacks. Our hope with the publicity is that this hate filled man is removed from his post. We wish Densey and you all of the best, our hopes and prayers are with you as you overcome this incredibly difficult time in your life. We are pulling for you and want all of your dreams to come true. If you could please provide us with the instructions on how to donate to the "Densey Cole II Benefit Fund" Greg and I would love to donate and post the link on our contest pages. All of the Best, Jonathan and Gregory

  • Anonymous, 2010-03-13 16:01:38

    It’s tough at times like these that discrimination still exists. It baffles me when people do not know how to accept others for who they are, especially when they are good hearted individuals. To Jonathan Howard & Gregory Jones, I’m glad to see that you guys will absolutely be in the top 50. Keep on fighting! You’re one of the many couples who truly deserve a reward such as this. To Densey & Mary Cole, there’s no need to drop out of the competition. You guys are aiming for what you want, and as long as others are not hurt, then you’re not doing anything wrong. It is true that if you win the free wedding, those who discriminate will call it a victory, so I say that it is our job as individuals to make sure we spread the word about what is morally right despite our differences; remember to stop the discrimination. Good luck to all :)

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