Harold C. Jones
Arkansas
Attorney General supports gay marriage but will support ban.
“Dustin McDaniel says he supports allowing
same-sex couples to wed, but will continue defending the state constitution's
ban on gay marriage. McDaniel announced Saturday that he supports marriage
equality. That makes him the first statewide official in Arkansas to back gay
marriage. But McDaniel said he'll continue defending a 2004 state constitution
amendment defending marriage as between a man and a woman. A group of same sex
couples are challenging the ban in court. McDaniel is a Democrat who was first
elected in 2006 and was re-elected in 2010.” (talkingpointsmemo.com)
This poor fellow is no more agile than the next
politician!
***
One
Town’s War on Gay Teens.
“In Michele Bachmann's home district, evangelicals
have created an extreme anti-gay climate. After a rash of suicides, the kids
are fighting back.” (Rolling
Stone.)
There were so many suicides it appeared to be a
contagious disease.
***
How
U.S. Evangelicals Helped Create Russia’s Anti-Gay Movement.
“Meet
the Fox News producer, the nightclub impresario, and the oligarchs who teamed
up to write inequality into law.”
“Larry
Jacobs, vice president of the Rockford, Illinois-based World Congress of
Families (WCF), an umbrella organization for the US religious right's heavy
hitters, told the audience that American
evangelicals had a 40-year track record of ‘defending life and family’ and they
hoped to be "true allies" in Russia's traditional values crusade.
The gathering marked the beginning of the family values fervor that has
swept Russia in recent years. Warning that low birth rates are a threat to the
long-term survival of the Russian people, politicians have been pushing to
restrict abortion and encourage bigger families. Among the movement's successes
is a law that passed last summer and garnered global
outrage in
the run-up to the Sochi Winter Olympics, banning ‘propaganda of nontraditional
sexual relations to minors,’ a vague term that has been seen as effectively
criminalizing any public expression of same-sex relationships.” (MotherJones.)
And
you thought the Tea Party’s adoration of Vladimir Putin had something to do
with geopolitical events in the Ukraine.
Word
of the day: oligarchy.
Can
you say that?
Oligarchy.
***
Philadelphia
Settles in Transgender Discrimination Case.
“City
officials have agreed to pay $382,500 to settle the federal anti-bias lawsuit
filed by transgender city worker Bobbie E. Burnett. The settlement was reached
April 29, after the involvement of U.S. Magistrate Judge David R. Strawbridge. The
city is expected to pay the money by July 31, according to court records. Burnett,
a city library assistant, filed suit in 2009, claiming pervasive anti-LGBT
workplace bias. She contended the city began mistreating her in 2002, shortly
after she transitioned to the opposite gender. Co-workers allegedly hurled slurs
at her, including freak, monster, devil, nigger and man in women’s
clothing. Her managers allegedly limited Burnett’s ability to interact with the
public, prevented her from using gender-appropriate restrooms and cited her for
frivolous workplace infractions.”
“I’m
very grateful that it’s over,” Burnett said. “The settlement is substantial,
and I feel a sense of personal vindication.”
She’ll continue working as a library assistant for the city. (Philadelphia Gay News.)
She’ll continue working as a library assistant for the city. (Philadelphia Gay News.)
“She will
continue to work as an assistant at the library…” Wow. But let’s face it,
$382,000 isn’t enough to retire on.
If
you were forty years old, making about forty grand a year, and if you retired
today, and if you expect to live at essentially the same lifestyle, you’ll need
about $660,000 in your retirement fund, today.
You
can’t live forever on that money. There’s a kind of reverse power curve, where
you’re supposed to spend so much per month, and run out of money on the day you die—which takes some real
financial-planning-style finesse.
Quite
frankly, I don’t think you can do it.
***
French
Court Blocks Gay Woman from Adopting Partner’s Child via IVF.
“A married French woman has been told she cannot
adopt the child she and her partner had by IVF treatment
carried out abroad. In a surprise ruling, a court in Versailles said the
same-sex couple defrauded the French law which bars homosexuals from medically
assisted procreation by undergoing the procedure in neighbouring Belgium.” (Guardian.)
***
A legacy of colonialism, the influence of Christianity. |
Africa:
Homophobia a Legacy of Colonialism.
“By preying on African values of inclusive
difference, however, Africa’s colonisers rewrote its history, the effects of
which haunt Africa to this day. Tribal chiefs and village courts of law which
were traditionally the hallmark of conflict resolution were traded for a
European Penal Code system which
included the criminalisation of homosexuality. It is also
important to stress that so-called sodomy laws would not have impacted African
sexual politics without the influence of Christianity. Christianity was used to
whitewash African culture as primitive and to demonise traditional
interpretations of African intimacies.”
For some reason, these guys don’t know there’s a ‘z’
(‘zed’ in Canada,) at the end of colonize
and demonize and criminalization.
(Technically, most people put the comma outside the brackets, Harold. – ed.)
(Yes, but it looks untidy. – Harold.)
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