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This is about not making laws by executive order. Rather than passing a law ( the previous) governor issued an executive order. The current governor in effect removed the order.
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Being fired for being LGBT is covered under Title VII under the guise of sex stereo typing. This entire thread is nonsense.
Unless they are trying to pick someone up in the bathroom, there is no way to know their sexual orientation. How do you know someone is gay unless they put it out there???
Put a family photo on your desk? Mention you saw a movie with your boyfriend/girlfriend?
The South/red Midwest really just needs to secede. They can live in the Dark Ages as they wish, and the rest of the US won't be held back by their provincialism. Time to evolve!
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This is about not making laws by executive order. Rather than passing a law ( the previous) governor issued an executive order. The current governor in effect removed the order.
The governor actually does have the power to issue that executive order by Kansas state law so him rescinding it is an act of ideology, not legality; negating the point you were making.
And further more, he specifically argued that being gay isnt a protected class meaning his actions give employers in Kansas the ability to fire anyone because of their sexual orientation if they so choose.
This is the very definition of being politically correct, hiding legislation or rescinding it in this case under the cover of equality when you are clearly doing anything but.
If people dont like gay people, just be honest about it, but dont sit there and be naive about the actions and their consequences
I love me some Kans ass. At least the rural areas have some common sense. Good old Sam Brownback!
I don't understand why so many people so strongly desire the right to discriminate against homosexuals, unless they are grossly offended by their sex acts and don't want to be in the presence of people who do such things. But what about a straight guy at work who brags about his sex life with women with many of his sex acts he talks about you find quite offensive. Should you have the right to expect this person to be fired from work?
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