Mitchell Mui
Midwood Diversity
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Source from : http://campusreform.org/?ID=5786 |
Based on the New York Times article, "
Laws Decried as LBGT Discrimination Proposed Across Country" many states across America are deciding to protect those who decline the approval of certain people. Such groups of these people included the LGBT community. In addition to the growing tension in the legislative, the states that oppose this law are receiving a huge backlash in protest. An example I viewed from the article include Alabama's Lawmakers. The makers are pushing to prevent the state from refusing license childcare service that conflict with their religious belief. Another state that supports the LGBY community is Louisiana. Governor John Bel Edwards signed an executive order which gave protection to workers who are being discriminated based on their sexual orientation and gender identity. I find this disappointing that some laws would oppose people based on their gender identity. Why does this even become a question, shouldn't even be mentioned.
Resource:
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2016/04/20/us/ap-us-lgbt-rights-legislation-glance.html?_r=0
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