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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Fri Apr 26, 2013, 06:43 AM Apr 2013

WATCH: Top Five Reasons Republicans Think It Should Be Legal To Fire Someone For Being Gay

http://thinkprogress.org/lgbt/2013/04/25/501779/five-reasons-enda/



LGBT Americans are regularly fired from their jobs because of their sexual orientation or gender identity. And, despite what most people believe, there is no federal law to stop it.

That could change if a bill introduced by Sen. Tom Harkin (D-IA) on Thursday becomes law. The Employment Non-Discrimination Act would protect LGBT Americans from discrimination in the workplace, just like women and racial minorities. This is particularly vital for transgender Americans, 90 percent of whom have experienced workplace discrimination.
While most Americans support the measure — which has been introduced in every Congress since 1994 — opponents have come up with creative excuses to distract from their homophobia. Here are the top five reasons Republicans offered ThinkProgress to explain why they think it should be legal to fire people because of their sexual orientation or gender identity:

1. Being LGBT is a choice. Rep. James Lankford (R-OK), the fifth-ranking House Republican, explained that he opposes workplace discrimination protections for LGBT people because being gay is “a choice issue.”


2. LGBT people aren’t fired for their orientation in the US. Former Rep. Allen West (R-FL) dismissed the idea of a law making it illegal to fire someone for being gay because, as he explained, it’s not “a big issue” and “that don’t happen out here in the United States of America.”


3. LGBT people “already” have legal protections. Rep. Kenny Marchant (R-TX) argued that, contrary to reality, a law making it illegal to discriminate against gay employees is “already on the books.” Marchant, incidentally, voted against that very bill when ENDA came up for a vote in 2007.
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WATCH: Top Five Reasons Republicans Think It Should Be Legal To Fire Someone For Being Gay (Original Post) xchrom Apr 2013 OP
They didn't mention the biggest reason. LuvNewcastle Apr 2013 #1
Watch: Teacher Fired By Catholic School After 19 Years For Being Gay Speaks Out Dan Ken Apr 2013 #2

LuvNewcastle

(16,838 posts)
1. They didn't mention the biggest reason.
Fri Apr 26, 2013, 07:13 AM
Apr 2013

The GOP caters to bigots, who make up the majority of the party.

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