Indiana Backlash Fuels New Push For Statewide LGBT Protections In Pennsylvania

Indiana Backlash Fuels New Push For Statewide LGBT Protections In Pennsylvania

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Indiana’s “religious freedom” law is the gift that keeps on giving. 

In the latest example of how backlash over the law is fueling the push for LGBT protections in other states, Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf (above right) launched a petition this week calling on lawmakers to add sexual orientation and gender identity to Pennsylvania’s nondiscrimination statutes. 

Wolf announced the petition in response to a letter from four members of the Pennsylvania LGBT Equality Caucus, who said of the Indiana measure: 

This new law is tantamount to a resurrection of Jim Crow. It flies in the face of all the progress our nation has made on civil rights issues. Although any group can be victimized by this new statute, we know that the catalyst for it was the expansion of gay rights in recent years. Thus, as members of the LGBT Equality Caucus, we feel we have heightened standing to raise this issue.

If this law stands in Indiana, it is likely to metastasize to other states fairly quickly. Just yesterday the Arkansas legislature passed a similar bill. Governor, we urge you to stand with the people of Indiana and the nation in making it clear that this sort of law is unacceptable.

Here in Pennsylvania, while we do not have the sort of aggressive endorsement of discrimination that the Indiana law represents, we still do not have a statewide anti-discrimination law that covers members of the LGBT community. While many of our municipalities have passed their own anti-discrimination ordinances, many of our citizens still have no legal protection against the sort of bigotry that results in people being denied service by private companies. We urge you to redouble your efforts to work with the legislature to pass a bill that you have already said you will sign.

Wolf wrote in an email announcing the petition:   

I simply don’t understand what the Governor of Indiana was thinking when he signed a bill that allows discrimination against people based on who they love.

It’s not only wrong on a human level, but also ill-advised for attracting businesses and creating jobs in today’s global economy. …

Without a non-discrimination law, LGBT Pennsylvanians and their families can be fired, denied a mortgage, or refused service at a hotel, library, or even a hospital.

That’s not welcoming, and that’s not right. Make a stand for fairness and equality here in Pennsylvania — sign the petition and tell the legislature to pass a non-discrimination law. 

Sign Wolf’s petition by going here


John Wright

www.towleroad.com/2015/04/indiana-backlash-fuels-new-push-for-statewide-lgbt-protections-in-pennsylvania.html

PHOTOS: 18 Times Jesus Was The Savior Of Sexiness

PHOTOS: 18 Times Jesus Was The Savior Of Sexiness

hunky jesusIn honor of Easter Sunday, let’s celebrate the most famous carpenter in history by remembering all the times he gave the world wood. From artwork to film portrayals and all the in-between, here are 18 times Jesus Christ was the savior of sexiness.

That time he hulked off of that cross and beat the crap out of Pontius Pilate with his bare hands

1

That time he wore his heart on his pecs

 

3

That time he was a pin-up (though “nail-up” is perhaps more appropriate)

15

That time he was Tim Tebow20

That time he dated Madonna

17

That time he got all tatted up

13

That time he was a work of classic Renaissance art

12

That time he was this guy

2

And this guy

8

And especially this guy

4

That time he was Christian Bale

18

That time he was killed by Bill O’Reilly and the National Geographic Channel

21

That time he was JCVD

19

That time he was Photoshopped onto Captain America’s body

5

That time he was a model
14

That other time he was a model

18

That time he was hotter than Jim Caviezel

11

That time he scandalized the church

10And just because, more of this guy

hunky jesus 2In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Goddamn

 

Les Fabian Brathwaite

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Cloud hangs over NCAA tournament

Cloud hangs over NCAA tournament
Security is tight, as thousands of college basketball fans are in Indy this weekend for the NCAA men’s Final Four. Though, the tournament is still clouded by controversy surround the religious freedom law. Saturday morning, hundreds of LGBT protestors gathered outside near the games. Including the first openly gay NBA player, Jason Collins.

www.fox28.com/story/28723088/2015/04/04/cloud-hangs-over-ncaa-tournament

Inaugural poet Richard Blanco visits Montgomery County Community College, speaks at presidential symposium

Inaugural poet Richard Blanco visits Montgomery County Community College, speaks at presidential symposium
Whitpain Poetry should take us someplace we have never been, acclaimed poet Richard Blanco said to a group of poetry students during a special luncheon at Montgomery County Community College March 26.

www.montgomerynews.com/articles/2015/04/05/ambler_gazette/news/doc551ec4b28a734433642801.txt