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Friday, June 15, 2012

Congress Eyes Workplace 'Protections' For Transgenders

A Senate committee, for the first time in years, is giving serious consideration to the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, which in spite of its title is intended to provide special “protections” for homosexuals and transgender persons in workplaces across America.

The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pension Committee gave ear this week for the first time to a transgender person testifying at a U.S. Senate hearing in favor of ENDA, which critics say would force employers to surrender their religious conscience rights while giving employees access to restrooms designated for individuals of the opposite sex

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Look, I'm telling everybody right up front here that if I go into a place of business and there's a guy in drag ready to wait on me I am immediately walking out of that place and spreading the word to my friends to not go there.

OK? Don't require me to hire construction workers in neglige's! Capische?

Wow, THIS is all of a sudden the crisis of the month for Congress to concern themselves with?

Anonymous said...

which critics say would force employers to surrender their religious conscience rights while giving employees access to restrooms designated for individuals of the opposite sex

That is just stupid and wrong.

Sounds related to 6:52 PM. Capische? lol

Anonymous said...

I should not have to share the womens restroom only with a man dressed as a woman. Ladies have your pepper spray reddy cause what will keep a rapist or any other predator against women out of the womens bathroom now when all they have to do is dress like a woman.

Anonymous said...

6:39 AM

You are absolutely correct. It's just wrong and goes against every principle you can think of.

This country is spiraling out of control more and more each day it seems.