Today's SCOTUS decision was amazing, but this isn't the end of the fight.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/06/26/employee-non-discrimination_n_7671726.html
[quote]1. Workplace discrimination[spoiler]There's still no federal law protecting LGBT employees from discrimination. Twenty-one states and Washington, D.C., have passed employee non-discrimination laws, but it's still legal in many places -- even the U.S. Congress -- for employers to fire workers based on sexual orientation or gender identity.
Critics also have said religious freedom laws, which allow individuals or corporations to cite "religious beliefs" in a legal defense if they refuse to serve LGBT customers, are discriminatory. Indiana Gov. Mike Pence (R) signed a religious freedom bill into law this year, but asked that the law be revised after backlash from LGBT supporters.
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R) followed suit, asking his state legislature to revise a bill similar to Indiana's.
But not all governors are changing their minds. Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) issued an executive order in May protecting businesses that refuse to serve customers planning same-sex weddings.[/spoiler]
2. Lack of gender-neutral restrooms in public places
3. Gay conversion therapy[spoiler]Only three states prohibit so-called gay conversion therapy, despite opposition from the American Psychological Association. The most recent governor to prohibit the practice was Oregon Gov. Kate Brown (D), the nation's first openly bisexual governor.[/spoiler]
4. Housing discrimination
5. Acceptance in sports, politics, entertainment, business and more
6. Health risks, and education about how to lower them[spoiler]A 2011 report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analyzing data from the Youth Risk Behavior Survey found that LGBT students were more likely to face health risks because of factors like tobacco use, weight management and drug use. The report suggested school health policies should be developed to help sexual minority youths.[/spoiler]
7. Restrictions on gay men giving blood[spoiler]In May, the Food and Drug Administration finally recommended lifting the lifetime ban on gay and bisexual men donating blood, which has been in place since 1985. But the new proposed policy says men will have to wait at least one year after engaging in gay sex before being able to donate.
Dr. Eli Adashi, professor of medical science at Brown University's Warren Alpert Medical School, told The Huffington Post in December that the one-year waiting period "is not any more warranted than a lifetime ban." According to research by The Williams Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles, a 12-month deferral excludes thousands of potential donations from the nation's blood supply.[/spoiler]
8. Jury selection[spoiler]In January 2014, the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that gay people can't be excluded from a jury based on sexual orientation. The ruling mirrored a 1986 Supreme Court ruling that found jurors couldn't be dismissed based on race, and another that declared the same for female jurors.
But a Supreme Court challenge could occur future. As Slate points out, the Supreme Court has never declared gays a protected class. Also, the 9th Circuit's ruling clashes with an earlier decision from the 8th Circuit.[/spoiler]
9. Transgender military service
10. Youth homelessness[spoiler]According to a 2012 study by The Williams Institute, 40 percent of homeless youth identify as LGBT. The most frequently cited factor contributing to that group's homelessness was rejection by family members based on sexual identity.
According to the National Coalition for the Homeless, homeless LGBT youth are at a heightened risk of violence, abuse and exploitation, and can experience both physical and mental strains because of discrimination and the stigma of being LGBT.[/spoiler]
11. Adoption, custody, surrogacy and other parenting issues
12. Discrimination of youth in foster care
13. Violence[spoiler]A report released in 2013 by the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs revealed the transgender community was more likely to experience physical violence, police violence and discrimination than cisgender people.[/spoiler]
14. Placement and treatment of trans people in prisons and immigrant detention centers
15. Discrimination in jails and prisons
16. Suicide[spoiler]The Williams Institute report from 2014 showed the prevalence of suicide attempts among trans and gender non-confirming adults who responded to the National Transgender Discrimination Survey was 41 percent. Of lesbian, gay and bisexual adults, 10 percent to 20 percent report attempting suicide. That's compared with the 4.6 percent rate of the overall U.S. population that reports attempting suicide[/spoiler].[/quote]
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36 RepliesI hope the fight never ends for those bastards...
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Edited by Molag Bal: 8/5/2015 5:49:47 PMMeanwhile we shove people with legitimate mental illnesses into hospital wards for life and forget about them or treat them like some -blam!-ing subhumans Who's campaigning for their rights?
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2 RepliesPeople like you are the reason the LGBT community is constantly being harassed. It doesn't help that they love anime, the bunch of nasty Weaboos. It probably doesn't help that they are a ton of whiny teenage prepubescent self entitled know it all jerks because they are gay/lesbian/bi/trans and have been bullied before. NO MATTER WHAT you WILL be bullied if you're a boy/girl straight/not straight YOU WILL have been bullied by the time you die. It also probably doesn't help that they constantly pick a part society and never socialize or interact with new people.
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19 RepliesHow does gay people having equal rights actually affect straight people? Or are you just angry that the world doesn't conform to your views?
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3 RepliesJesus why cant you people be happy with your latest victory? Apparently taking away the scouts from straight wholesome families isnt enough, they want to -blam!- our children everywhere.
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4 RepliesI personally think queers are disgusting and are an abomination in Gods eyes. I pray for their salvation.
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4 RepliesU relly got 2 stahp wit dis b8 m7
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4 RepliesEdited by Doctor Cox: 7/28/2015 9:51:16 PM[quote] 2. Lack of gender-neutral restrooms in public places 5. Acceptance in sports, politics, entertainment, business and more 9. Transgender military service [/quote] I agree with most of these points, however I'd like to point out a couple things. 2.) While you (and by that I mean LGBT people)should be allowed to do what makes you happy, you need to realize that forcing everyone to put in a third bathroom just for you isn't even remotely feasible. The costs involved are mind boggling in order to ensure compliance. And while I understand the want to be in the bathroom for the gender you feel, making everyone around you uncomfortable just to make yourself happy, while completely disregarding the feelings of the people around you, is kinda selfish. You need to understand that while you do have the right to live happily, others have that right as well, and unfortunately, it all comes down to making the majority happy. While it would be nice for everyone to be accepting of LGBT using a different bathroom (and I personally don't care one way or the other) society as a whole just isn't there, and may never will be. While that is regrettable, you need to understand both sides of the coin. 5.) This point is practically moot. Caitlyn Jenner just managed to win an award for courage (which interestingly enough, she may have won as a publicity stunt). Then we have the fact that there are multiple LGBT athletes and even TS models. The only real issue is politicians, and politics are a completely different sack of potatoes. 9.) The DoD has actually made a policy change allowing LGBT citizens to serve in the military. All sexual orientations are currently fully allowed, however, the services have not yet updated their policy to be in line with the DoD in terms of their treatment of those who are transgender. However, there are improvements being made and with any luck they will be allowed in soon.
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Hitler was right, we just need to get rid of all the gays and be done with it.
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69 RepliesWhen can this -blam!-ing hipster trend be done with -_-. Seriously. -PS when it is done take the annoying feminists with you-
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6 RepliesAll this sexuality bullshit is giving me a headache.
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5 RepliesAnd posting on a destiny forum is really gonna help...?
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41 RepliesI get bullied all the time and I'm straight but I don't kill myself
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Can't they just not tell everyone that they're fgts? I don't go around telling anyone that I'm straight. None of those problems listed up there would exist if they didn't come to work wearing bright pink Uggs.
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Who cares about the LGBT?
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Edited by U6072034: 7/30/2015 9:26:41 AMHalf of the legalities are only being reviewed to draw attention away from police brutality and racial discrimination, largely black people. The government tries to make largely supported groups happy to draw the media away from the racially motivated killers who are the police.
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The discrimination against LGBT is not going to end some time soon. I hope you know that. Minorities are still discriminated against to this very day. I'm guessing you're part of the LGBT community, so I'm gonna say, you've got a long way to go
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Zip zop
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2 RepliesImagine, for a moment, if everyone on Earth was now only heterosexual. What would your reaction be?
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Edited by lake mega chad: 7/29/2015 5:52:28 AMhttp://i.imgur.com/piOvpRs.gif
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14 RepliesGuys, guys, it's LGBTQIA now get it right.
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13 RepliesYeah no gay men giving blood shouldn't be allowed
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op is fgt