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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Fri Feb 6, 2015, 05:40 PM Feb 2015

LGBT Discrimination by Another Name: Advocates Sound Alarm on Wave of New State Bills

February 6, 2015 by Adam Talbot

Today HRC issued a report and resource guide for journalists compiling more than two dozen new, sweeping and seemingly-coordinated pieces of legislation in more than a dozen states across the country—all geared toward undermining LGBT equality in a shroud of religious language.

The bills—many modeled on a failed attempt in Arizona last year that drew condemnation from businesses, faith communities, and elected officials in both parties—put all state non-discrimination laws at risk of being undermined or mooted. They threaten not just the LGBT community, but women, members of minority faiths and other minority classes.

“These bills do not address a legitimate problem with current law. Rather, they are written with the intention of creating harmful consequences,” said HRC Legal Director Sarah Warbelow. “They put minority groups at risk of being denied service everywhere from the convenience store to the doctor’s office—and they send a harmful message that fairness, equality and the principles of our constitution are secondary to personal discomfort and prejudice.”

Advocates are sounding the alarm with today’s report, hopeful that a similar coalition that led Governor Jan Brewer veto Arizona’s discrimination bill last year will emerge again and push back secretive interests that are advancing this new wave of legislation.

As the report notes, the harm these bills may cause doesn’t end with the LGBT community. Under many proposed bills, an evangelical police officer could feel empowered to refuse to patrol a Jewish street festival; a city clerk could shirk the law and refuse a marriage license to an interracial couple, a divorcee seeking to remarry, or a lesbian couple; an EMT could claim the law is on his side after refusing service to a dying transgender person in the street; and the enforcement of other key sections of civil rights law could be dramatically undermined.

http://www.hrc.org/blog/entry/discrimination-by-another-name-advocates-sound-alarm-on-wave-of-new-state-b?utm_content=bufferbfba4&utm_medium=social&utm_source=plus.google.com&utm_campaign=hrcsocialteam

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LGBT Discrimination by Another Name: Advocates Sound Alarm on Wave of New State Bills (Original Post) DonViejo Feb 2015 OP
Coordinated? I'd blame ALEC. They are masters at this shit. CurtEastPoint Feb 2015 #1
the bible says adulterers should be put to death. where's the movement to impose this msongs Feb 2015 #2
More reads needed Behind the Aegis Feb 2015 #3

msongs

(67,407 posts)
2. the bible says adulterers should be put to death. where's the movement to impose this
Fri Feb 6, 2015, 06:26 PM
Feb 2015

because of sincerely held superstitious bullsh++ beliefs?

Behind the Aegis

(53,959 posts)
3. More reads needed
Sat Feb 7, 2015, 03:02 AM
Feb 2015

We are dealing with this in Oklahoma now. We all knew there would be a backlash. Not a single gay person was or should be surprised this is happening. Nor should we be surprised by the lack of interest. Too many chalk things like this up to "death throes", but, in reality, it can create some very serious problems and be a harbinger of worse things to come. I doubt, seriously, there is a single straight person who is wondering "will I be considered married by year's end?" I know it is something I think about and wonder if my new marriage will be over before I even get to my first anniversary.

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