Gay Organizations Issue Last Minute Call for Arkansas Governor to Veto Bill Banning LGBT Non-Discrimination Ordinances

Gay Organizations Issue Last Minute Call for Arkansas Governor to Veto Bill Banning LGBT Non-Discrimination Ordinances

Arkansas

A bill seeking to prohibit cities and municipalities in Arkansas from enacting LGBT non-discrimination ordinances is expected to go into effect tomorrow after Governor Asa Hutchinson said Friday he plans on letting the bill become law without his signature.

National organizations are now finally calling on Gov. Hutchinson to veto what they call an “unconstitutional” law meant to single out LGBT people for discrimination, but it may be too little too late. 

The following statement is a portion of the response from the American Civil Liberties Union, ACLU of Arkansas, Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders, Lambda Legal, and National Center for Lesbian Rights:

HutchinsonSB 202 was passed to thwart cities like Little Rock and Eureka Springs that recently have enacted sexual orientation and gender identity nondiscrimination protections, and like Fayetteville, which tried to do so. So if Governor Hutchinson allows this bill to take effect, it will amount to a giant, flashing “Gays Stay Away” sign. It will block sincere local efforts to show that Arkansas communities are welcoming places beckoning talent, innovation and workforce diversity. It will do precisely what Arizona’s Governor Brewer decided to avoid last year when she vetoed that state’s “discrimination as religion” bill. […]

SB 202 is misleadingly called the “Intrastate 30 Commerce Improvement Act.” But make no mistake — this bill is not about alleviating drags on commerce within Arkansas, and no one truly thinks it is. A bill with that goal might, for example, reduce the variation in municipal tax rates and other local rules that actually can bedevil businesses. But it’s not burdensome for businesses to treat gay and transgender people fairly. In fact, dozens of research studies have found again and again that ending discrimination, and supporting diversity, is good for business.

So the real purpose isn’t helping businesses, it’s targeting LGBT people. This is obvious from the sponsors’ consistent and constant claims that this is needed because of an ordinance in Fayetteville that provided protections for LGBT people. And as in Arizona last year, the speed of the bill has meant the critiques are now coming in a wave after the legislature whizzed the bill through.

This eleventh hour effort by Gay Inc. hasn’t gone unnoticed by activists, however. In a column Friday on HuffPost, Michelangelo Signorile blasted gay leaders for not speaking out louder, sooner and warned the bill could become a template for future anti-gay efforts across the nation:

The passage of a draconian, stealthily worded anti-gay bill set to become law in Arkansas, with little resistance from the national business community, and muted response from even national LGBT leaders and figures such as Bill and Hillary Clinton, raises two very important questions: 1) Have gay leaders become so cocky, so deluded by victories that they don’t see the backlash organizing right in front of them (or do they see it, but have some foolish, toothless plan to battle it that is equally fed by their delusions)?; 2) Has the anti-gay right found its gay “version” of “partial birth abortion,” or is it at least coming close to it as it tries out various strategies through trial and error?

He also lit into HRC and Arkansas-based corporations for remaining silent on the bill:

Screen Shot 2015-02-22 at 3.40.38 PMNo matter if you lose, you must always show the opposition you will put up a nasty fight. Instead, HRC’s Sainz and its President Chad Griffin, who hails from Arkansas and has thought nothing of rushing back for a photo op when local activists have had wins in the past, have said absolutely nothing about it. Nor have they clearly put the pressure on business leaders like Walmart, headquartered in Arkansas, and which likes its 90% HRC Corporate Equality Index score, to speak out. And we haven’t seen any comment from Bill Clinton, for whom Griffin used to work in the White House, or Hillary Clinton, for whom Griffin will raise millions of dollars in a presumed presidential race, as he did for Obama.

On Friday, we reported on an open letter written by Donald Collins, the gay brother of Arkansas Rep. Charlie Collins, who voted to approve the bill, scolding his brother for supporting discrimination. The letter was posted on VetoSB202, a ‘take action’ site which appeared over the weekend which provides phone numbers and contact information to Hutchinson’s office.

In 2011, Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam signed a similar bill into law


Kyler Geoffroy

www.towleroad.com/2015/02/aclu-lambda-legal-glad-nclr-call-on-arkansas-governor-to-veto-.html

'Kirk Cameron's Saving Christmas' Is Officially the Worst Film of 2014: LIST

'Kirk Cameron's Saving Christmas' Is Officially the Worst Film of 2014: LIST

Cameron

It’s official: Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas is 2014’s worst film. Ahead of Hollywood’s big night tonight, the Razzie Awards dishonered the biggest movie flops of the past year – with anti-gay loon Cameron taking home the lion’s share of the shame.

Rolling Stone reports:

Former Growing Pains star Kirk Cameron’s overtly religious movie about putting the “Christ” back in “Christmas” was the Sam Smith of the Razzies; like Smith at the Grammys, Cameron and Saving Christmas took home awards in four of the six categories the film was nominated in, including wins for the prestigious Worst Picture and Worst Screenplay Golden Raspberries. Cameron was also awarded Worst Actor and Worst Screen Combo for him and his ego.

In addition to its four Razzies, Saving Christmas also owns the distinction of being the Worst Film Ever according to IMDb as well as a member of an elite club of movies that scored a perfect 0 percent on Rotten TomatoesSaving Christmas beat out Left Behind, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot, The Legend of Herculesand Transformers: Age of Extinction for the Worst Picture honor.

Check out the full list of losers, AFTER THE JUMP

WORST PICTURE
“Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas”
“Left Behind”
“The Legend of Hercules”
“Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”
“Transformers: Age of Extinction”

WORST ACTOR
Kirk Cameron, “Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas
Nicolas Cage, “Left Behind”
Kellan Lutz, “The Legend of Hercules”
Seth MacFarlane, “A Million Ways to Die in the West”
Adam Sandler, “Blended”

WORST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Mel Gibson, “Expendables 3”
Kelsey Grammer, “Expendables 3,” “Legends of Oz,” “Think Like a Man Too,” “Transformers: Age of Extinction”
Shaquille O’Neal, “Blended”
Arnold Schwarzenegger, “Expendables 3”
Kiefer Sutherland, “Pompeii”

WORST ACTRESS 
Drew Barrymore, “Blended”
Cameron Diaz, “The Other Woman” and “Sex Tape”
Melissa McCarthy, “Tammy”
Charlize Theron, “A Million Ways to Die in the West”
Gaia Weiss, “The Legend of Hercules”

WORST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Cameron Diaz, “Annie”
Megan Fox, “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”
Nicola Peltz, “Transformers: Age of Extinction”
Susan Sarandon, “Tammy”
Brigitte Ridenour (née Cameron), “Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas”

WORST DIRECTOR
Michael Bay, “Transformers: Age of Extinction”
Darren Doane, “Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas”
Renny Harlin, “The Legend of Hercules”
Jonathan Liebesman, “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”
Seth MacFarlane, “A Million Ways to Die in the West”

WORST REMAKE, RIP-OFF OR SEQUEL
“Annie”
“Atlas Shrugged: Who Is John Galt?”
“The Legend of Hercules”
“Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”
“Transformers: Age of Extinction”

WORST SCREEN COMBO
Any Two Robots, Actors (Robotic Actors), “Transformers: Age of Extinction”
Kirk Cameron & His Ego, “Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas”
Cameron Diaz & Jason Segel, “Sex Tape”
Kellan Lutz & Either His Abs, His Pecs or His Glutes, “The Legend of Hercules”
Seth MacFarlane & Charlize Theron, “A Million Ways to Die in the West”

WORST SCREENPLAY
“Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas”
“Left Behind”
“Sex Tape”
“Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”
“Transformers: Age of Extinction”

REDEEMER AWARD
Ben Affleck, from “Gigli” to “Argo” and “Gone Girl”
Jennifer Aniston, from four-time Razzie nominee to “Cake”
Mike Myers, from “The Love Guru” to directing “Supermensch”
Keanu Reeves, from six-time Razzie nominee to “John Wick”
Kristen Stewart, from six-time Razzie winner for “Twilight” to “Camp X-Ray”


Kyler Geoffroy

www.towleroad.com/2015/02/kirk-camerons-saving-christmas-is-offically-the-worst-film-of-2014-list.html

Chef Art Smith Hosts Mass Gay Wedding On Miami Beach

Chef Art Smith Hosts Mass Gay Wedding On Miami Beach
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — With a mix of elegance and irreverence, only celebrity chef Art Smith could round up his famous chef buddies, a sea of white orchids and a drag queen DJ to pull off a wedding ceremony Saturday for more than two dozen same-sex couples on Miami Beach.

Smith, a Florida native and former chef to Oprah Winfrey and Gov. Bob Graham, is revered by fellow chefs and those in the gay and lesbian community, known as the chef with a big Southern accent and an even bigger heart. When Smith heard that Florida judges had lifted the state’s ban on same-sex marriage last month, he set out to throw an over the top-wedding officiated by chef Guy Fieri, with a stunning cake from Duff Goldman, and a dance party spun by local star Chi Chi LaRue. He invited the first 101 couples to participate in the free wedding, noting he chose the number after the movie “101 Dalmatians” to shame Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, who has ardently fought to keep same-sex marriage from becoming legal.

“We have our own Cruella De Vil, Pam Bondi. She was determined that she was going to prevent equality from coming to Florida,” Smith said.

“For a state known for sunshine, it was living in the darkness when it came to LGBT rights and it was important to acknowledge that.”

South Beach is also memorable to Smith who met his partner, Jesus Salgueiro, here 15 years ago while in town with Winfrey. Smith went out to buy some flowers for her home. He returned with the flowers and Salgueiro, whom he married five years ago on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial with a big ‘ole ceremony where Moby performed.

Nicole Griffin, 43, and Stephanie Swanson, 42, had been waiting a few years to say ‘I do.’ The Tampa couple moved from Indiana shortly before gay marriage became legal there. Friends flew in from California and Indianapolis to see the women, both wearing elegant white gowns, get married Saturday.

“(Pam Bondi) fought so hard. She denied us for so long … I think our presence today and being able to do this is a defeat of that mentality,” Swanson said.

Bondi is appealing the rulings and some county officials in more conservative areas have even stopped performing marriage ceremonies.

Seth Anderson and his partner Michael Ferguson, both 33, flew out from Utah to renew their vows. They were among the first to legally marry there two years ago, but none of their family or friends were able to attend the impromptu ceremony at the courthouse where the couple had nothing to wear but their work clothes.

“We wanted to come and be a part of this and celebrate with all the other people getting married,” Anderson said.

They were one of the couples who walked down the aisle in the courtyard of The James Royal Palm hotel as a small orchestra played. Many couples said they became emotional when Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives host Fieri, a chef with spiky hair, tattoos and a love for Southern BBQ, officiated the ceremony in honor of his late sister who was a lesbian.

It was especially emotional for 45-year-old Hugo Lopez to return to the area where he said he had previously experienced so much intolerance.

“For me to come back here to a place that felt so hostile growing up, to know this (wedding) was happening … I was terrified we were going to get turned away when we went to get our marriage license in Hialeah,” said Lopez, who married Ryan Griffin wearing matching linen suits.

The couples were showered with white rose petals thrown from the balconies and then treated to a feast of fried chicken, grilled lamb, crab-stuffed avocadoes, empanadas and a seven-tier gold and silver cake from Goldman, star of Food Network’s reality show Ace of Cakes.

“My only agenda is to celebrate this and make it true in every state,” said Goldman, who is also a gay-rights advocate. After reading of a baker who refused to make a cake for a lesbian couple a few years ago, Goldman tracked them down and made them a cake.

“We are not arbitrators of morality, we’re cake decorators,” he said.

Smith, who hosts the Big Gay Ice Cream Social at the South Beach Wine and Food Festival each year, said it had been their polite protest to the state law for years. Now they were ready to throw a wedding.

“I felt like it was important for us to show the haters, just shake it off,” he said quoting a Taylor Swift song as he moved onto the dance floor as the crowd cheered him on. “We’re gonna have a party and we’re going to show people we’re proud, we’re happy, we’re loud.

www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/22/chef-art-smith-gay-wedding-_n_6730550.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay+Voices

Prominent Republican to Condemn Georgia’s Discriminatory “Religious Liberty” Bills

Prominent Republican to Condemn Georgia’s Discriminatory “Religious Liberty” Bills

Former Georgia Attorney General Michael Bowers, a Republican perhaps best known for defending the state’s anti-sodomy law in the late 80s and early 90s, will reportedly condemn on Tuesday two discriminatory state bills, HB 218 and SB 129.
HRC.org

www.hrc.org/blog/entry/prominent-republican-to-condemn-georgias-discriminatory-religious-liberty-b?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss-feed