Just special, actually....
Just special, actually....
Oh, do tell, how in the world can it be possible there can be such a thing as a pro gay rights Republican? After all, I thought Republicans believed there can no be gay rights because they would only be special rights. You pass anti-discrimination laws to protect gays. Then on the day they go into effect, all of a sudden every gay in a work place has a special right to his or her job. This is because one reason he or she can't get fired is on account of being gay. It doesn't work to say the law also means that straights can't get fired for being straight because getting fired for being straight has hardly ever been a problem in society. This is how people on the right have tried to get across to me as to why gay rights are really special rights and shouldn't be passed.
Ya'll need to put this debate to bed. I don't see anything going forward here. JMHO
First, I consider myself to be a pro-gay-rights individual. Also, I am a Republican. So it is possible. I also know several homosexuals who are also politically conservative and do vote for Republicans.
Second, as I understand it, the new law prevents discrimination based on sexual orientation. By that language, the law cuts both ways. If you're fired for being homosexual, you have recourse; conversely, if you are fired for being heterosexual, you also have recourse. Even if you're fired for being asexual, you'll have recourse.
So now, everyone has these 'special rights,' and I guess that's okay. It's just as illegitimate to fire someone because of who they sleep with outside the workplace as it is to fire someone for racial or religious reasons.
sniffles...yea
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Don't Edmond My Downtown
Slurs carved in the skin would probably constitute "hard" evidence. But evidence definitely falls on a range. Not all gay people who are attacked are victims due to their orientation. We need more evidence to know.
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