Thursday, October 18, 2018

New Rule Will Let Federal Contractors Fire Trans Employees for Religious Reasons

The Despicable/Trump Administration is working on a formal religious exemption to rules that ban federal contractors from discriminating against LGBTQ people, according to a several unnamed Labor Department sources who spoke with Buzzfeed News.

According to the sources, the Despicable/Trump Administration is working on a policy that would allow federal contractors to discriminate against workers if the contractor claims that their religion requires them to discriminate against LGBTQ people.

The sources did not know if the exception would be limited to federal contractors that are religious – like a Catholic charity – or if it applies to for-profit businesses. Conservatives favor religious exemptions for for-profit businesses like Hobby Lobby and Masterpiece Cakeshop, claiming that a religious business owner’s beliefs are violated if their business violates them.

(Source: LGBTQ Nation)

9 comments:

  1. with particular emphasis on despicable

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  2. This person is sick and tired of courts legitimizing HATE and DISCRIMINATION in the name of so called religious freedom.
    Whatever one wishes to practice (worship) in their sovereign, private house of worship, (yes there are legal restrictions there too!)is one thing, but to legitimize mis-interpreted 'scripture' as the right to offer hate and discrimination and denial of service in the marketplace is simply corrupt law intended to enrich the powered elite, and ultimately diminish standing of civil rights laws, further fomenting hate and division.
    Part of this problem is that lawyers have gotten away with convincing courts that CORPORATE ENTITIES are PEOPLE. This is NOT the truth of the ruling; The original ruling was that CORPORATIONS WERE --NOT-- PEOPLE. APPARENTLY A (deliberate?) transcription error of the ruling left out the 'NOT', and corporations have used this error to convince courts to rule as if the 'Corporate State' was indeed a 'person'. Courts are loath to actually reverse the error--in the name of so called 'settled law'. I am sure the TRUMP courts WONT have problems reversing/diminishing OTHER 'settled law' rulings...
    Several states have voted constitutional amendments to correct this. Most persons are totally unaware of the issue. Where does YOUR state stand? Velma

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  3. "if the contractor claims that their religion requires them to discriminate against LGBTQ people."

    That's OK, as long as I get an exemption for my religion which requires me to torch the homes and businesses of bigots.

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    1. Preach!

      But don't really torch their homes. That is sinking to their level. You are better than that. Plus you might accidentally get burned, your ownself.

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  4. You lost me at "BuzzFeed".

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  5. Vote. Vote, vote, vote, vote, vote. Vote early. Vote often -- in every primary and local and state and national election you can vote in. Vote out evil, vote in common sense and decency.

    This is disturbing news, indeed.

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    1. Janet YbarraOctober 20, 2018

      Yes, please vote. And if you think you might have trouble voting, call (866) OUR-VOTE for help.

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  6. If the policy is instituted, I wonder how soon will it allow government supervisors(federal/state/city) to use their religion to oust government employees.

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