Posts Tagged ‘lgbt’

The Fear-Mongering Has Switched Focus…from Health Care to LGBT Rights

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

The job of the U.S. Congress is a never-ending one.  After putting to bed the heated debate to transform the nation’s health care system, Congress switches gears and looks ahead to its list of immediate to dos:

1. Tackle the country’s financial problems

2. Create jobs

3. Enforce climate laws that will curb carbon emissions and create clean energy systems

4. Reform immigration policy

5. Give equal rights to the LGBT community by such things as repealing Don’t Ask Don’t Tell and passing the Employment Non-Discrimination Act

…and that’s just to name a few.

Well Congress is not the only group with a never-ending agenda. All of us on the outskirts are keeping up the momentum as well and refocusing attention to ensure the voices of the people in America are heard and the policies they demand are passed.  However, some conservative, religious and right-wing groups, like those that fought tooth and nail trying to kill the health care bill, have the same old agenda that is never-ending:  Block everything on the President’s to do list and spread fear through this nation like wild fire, no matter what the issue.

Such is the case now with the rights of the LGBT community.  The Employee Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) is a bill that is expected to be voted on in the House very soon, and is aimed at protecting the LGBT community from employment discrimination. This legislation is so important because in 29 states it is still legal for employers to discriminate based on sexual orientation. Ending discrimination, however, is apparently something Americans should be afraid of according to some groups.

Immediately, the same type of fear-mongering ads we saw against health care reform just a few months ago have reappeared to attack ENDA. Two very different issues, yes, and some different groups, but all the qualities are very similar: fear, fear and more fear, nothing substantial to say, and no proof of knowledge on the legislation at hand. Check out this Family Research Council ad to fight ENDA:

Is it me or did that video tell you a whole lot of nothing?  There was no elaboration on comments like those from Marcia, the licensed counselor, who insinuated that religious people would lose their job from this legislation. There was plenty of terrifying music and telling, ominous statements, but with nothing to back them up.  Maybe in the detailed documentary there is more elaboration, like Marcia explaining that people losing their jobs would only be those not willing to comply with federal law because they are insistent on illegally discriminating against employees and justifying their actions on the basis of personal religious beliefs.  So if I own a company and I decide that all people with green eyes are evil, then I fire and abstain from hiring all green-eyed people, and defend my ridiculous actions by saying that those green-eyed monsters do not fall in line with my personal religious beliefs, I cannot act surprised if I lose my job by not complying with federal non-discrimination laws.  But who needs explanations or details, that’s not the point. The point is that we should be afraid, very afraid.

Have no doubt, these ad campaigns will continue and grow larger among groups like these in the coming months. But we all have to remember to check the facts and not fall for the same old fear-based obstruction. The progressive agenda is one that aims to secure rights for all to have fair access to jobs, health care, education, clean air, a chance to serve your country and marry your partner of the same sex or not. I don’t think that’s anything to be scared of.

College Students Overwhelmingly Support Gay Marriage

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

According to this survey by the Higher Education Research Institute, college freshmen surpass the general population in support of gay marriage by quite a large gap: 65% of college freshman compared to 39% of the general population support same-sex marriage.  And this leap in support also branches across the conservative student population. Check out this piece on Change.org:

Even far right frosh support same-sex marriage at a greater rate than those far right conservatives out there in the working world — 24% to 14% to be exact, or as exact as a research poll can be.

So, these kids have just been shipped off to a new place, full of new people, new ideas and new experiences, and they’re learning how to incorporate all of that into their world view while still maintaining some sense of themselves. And that, somehow, makes them more open to varying forms of human relationships. Huh. When I put it that way, they kind of sound like a decent barometer of the next generation’s views toward same-sex marriage.

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Campus Progress Attends “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” Panel

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
Senator Robb discusses marine culture and Don't Ask Don't Tell

Senator Robb discusses Marine Corps culture and Don't Ask Don't Tell

Yesterday our parent organization, the Center for American Progress, released a report detailing a strategy for removing the Don’t Ask Don’t Tell (DADT) policy in the United States military. To coincide with its release, CAP held a panel discussion to help those of us who may not be literate in wonky policy language.

We are fighting two wars and we can’t afford to keep losing integral service members just because they’re gay or lesbian. Incidentally this is the same argument that the conservatives are using for why we should not act now; “we’re fighting two wars” so we’re too wrapped up in fighting to consider letting crucial players back into the game.

Former Senator and Governor Charles Robb of Virginia, Admiral John Hutson, a former JAG, and Louis Caldera, a senior fellow at CAP and former Secretary of the Army, were seated on the panel to express their views on the topic and answer questions from the press. Each gave very convincing statements and anecdotes on the level of acceptance present in the armed forces, which seems to be much higher than the white-haired generation in Congress wants to believe, except for maybe the Marines. Senator Robb is a Marine and noted that their macho culture, while convenient for fighting, can hinder their attitude toward gay and lesbian soldiers. He stated that we need to get started with the repeal of DADT immediately so that those who are already top ranking officers will take their prejudiced beliefs with them when they die and future Corps members can look back and wonder why they ever felt any hesitancy.

“The cost of not acting now is greater to our souls and to this country [than the cost of waiting],” were Robb’s most potent words.

The Wonk Room outlined the points of the report briefly here. If the Armed Services Committee is looking to decide on both their moratorium and how long they plan to drag this repeal out, they could consider this report. As stated during the event yesterday, the United States is the only western nation to still abide by a law banning openly homosexual service members. We are behind the times, and behind the rest of our own country.