These people already have "god" level protection/rights in the US. I am sick and fucking tired of it.
I would not mind if things turned back a good 50 years and these annoying little fucks went back into the closet.
Archive: https://archive.today/SCTtg
FFS. This is not even needed.
State nondiscrimination statutes already specifically protect people based on their gender identity and gender expression when it comes to areas such as public accommodation, housing and employment, Royer said.
From the post:
"Transgender and nonbinary people would receive more explicit protections in Colorado’s anti-bias and harassment law if a newly introduced bill becomes law.
Advocates characterize the bill as a simple legislative fix to ensure gender identity and expression are protected across state law, while also sending a message about Colorado’s values.
“(The bill) ensures nonbinary and trans people are seen and represented in every part of Colorado law, which is especially important now with the wave of anti-trans rhetoric and legislation across the country,” said Garrett Royer, political director for LGBTQ advocacy organization One Colorado. “It helps the state remain a leader on LGBTQ rights with a very simple legislative fix.”"
These people already have "god" level protection/rights in the US. I am sick and fucking tired of it.
I would not mind if things turned back a good 50 years and these annoying little fucks went back into the closet.
Archive: https://archive.today/SCTtg
FFS. This is not even needed.
**State nondiscrimination statutes already specifically protect people based on their gender identity and gender expression when it comes to areas such as public accommodation, housing and employment, Royer said.**
From the post:
"Transgender and nonbinary people would receive more explicit protections in Colorado’s anti-bias and harassment law if a newly introduced bill becomes law.
Advocates characterize the bill as a simple legislative fix to ensure gender identity and expression are protected across state law, while also sending a message about Colorado’s values.
“(The bill) ensures nonbinary and trans people are seen and represented in every part of Colorado law, which is especially important now with the wave of anti-trans rhetoric and legislation across the country,” said Garrett Royer, political director for LGBTQ advocacy organization One Colorado. “It helps the state remain a leader on LGBTQ rights with a very simple legislative fix.”"
(post is archived)