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After False Show of Solidarity, House GOPs Block LGBT Protections Bill

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Days after the deadliest mass shooting in American history, Republicans in the House of Representatives—several of whom failed to even acknowledge the LGBT community in the wake of the Orlando massacre—effectively blocked a bill that would have ensured federal contractors can't discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity.

Sen. Patrick Maloney (D-NY), who is openly gay, reintroduced an amendment to a Defense Department spending bill that would have enforced a 2014 executive order protecting LGBT employees of federal contractors. The bill hits the House floor later this week, but Tuesday night the House Rules Committee decided not to greenlight Maloney's amendment.

Maloney had previously, to no avail, introduced the amendment to a Department of Veterans Affairs appropriations bill and then to an Energy Department bill. The previous failures of Maloney's amendment led Speaker Paul Ryan to limit which amendments to spending bills could get votes.

Maloney had hoped, in the wake of the shooting at Pulse nightclub in Orlando Saturday, that the amendment would send a message of solidarity to the LGBT community.

“It’s hard to imagine that any act that is so horrific could lead to anything positive. But if we were going to do anything, it would be a very positive step to say that discrimination has no place in our law and to reaffirm the president’s actions in this area,” Maloney told The Hill. “Seems to me a pretty basic thing to do.”

Well, when it comes to this Congress, any "basic thing to do" is basically impossible. To reiterate what some House Democrats chanted when the amendment was first voted down: "Shame! Shame! Shame!"

Before the Committee, Maloney argued in favor of the amendment, comparing the Orlando shooting to the shooting last year at a historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina, which led to restrictions on displaying the Confederate flag.

“Because hate has no place in our flags, in our workplace, or in our country," he said. "And it should have no place in federal law.”

Meanwhile, Committee chairman Pete Sessions offered his "thoughts and prayers" in the wake of Orlando, only to mistakenly claim Tuesday that Pulse was not an LGBT space.

"It was a young person's nightclub," he reportedly said, "And there were some [LGBT people] there, but it was mostly Latinos." Sessions's office later clarified his comments, but the only thing really clear here is the GOP's obstinacy in protecting the LGBT community and all Americans.

Immediately after Speaker Ryan called a moment of silence on Monday, he ignored calls to revisit gun control legislation on the anniversary of the Charleston shooting, which is this Saturday.

Shame. Shame. Shame.

http://www.out.com/news-opinion/201...darity-house-gops-block-lgbt-protections-bill

That Sessions quote is infuriating. Pulse was an LGBT club. My two friends who were killed that night were Latinos. You can be fucking gay and Latino you stupid hateful asshole.
 
I mean, is anyone surprised that a GOP owned house and senate means nothing progressive gets accomplished? It's another reminder that the right side of the aisle is full of worthless shitbags, but I would hesitate to call that news.
 
I've seen a few people claim that Pulse was not an LGBT nightclub. Where are they getting that talking point? It's so fucking weird. "They weren't gay! They were Latino! Please vote for us...
please!
"
 
"It was a young person's nightclub," he reportedly said, "And there were some [LGBT people] there, but it was mostly Latinos."

Can his brain not comprehend that people can be part of two minorities? Both gay and latino? Also he just flat out will not admit it was a gay bar? What an idiot.
 
I've seen a few people claim that Pulse was not an LGBT nightclub. Where are they getting that talking point? It's so fucking weird. "They weren't gay! They were Latino! Please vote for us...
please!
"

Certainly it's just mental gymnastics and tortured logic for them, but I think it also comes from a sincere inability to grasp these groups. The GOP spends so much time discrediting the existence of minority groups that it's quite possible intersectionality is something they literally cannot undertand - to them, you're only "allowed" to be one minority at a time.
 

Fliesen

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LGBT people are more valuable to the GOP dead than alive

that's really the gist of it.

they only care about the LGBT community when they can be instrumentalized against muslim extremist.

Similarly, the new year's eve sexual assaults in Cologne made European right wingers, all of a sudden, care much about "women's rights". Because 'foreigners' harassed 'our women'.
 

IvanJ

Banned
He should have called the bill "LGBT protection and obligatory gun possession at work" just to mess with their heads.
 

LosDaddie

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I've seen a few people claim that Pulse was not an LGBT nightclub. Where are they getting that talking point? It's so fucking weird. "They weren't gay! They were Latino! Please vote for us...
please!
"

I live in Orlando. There have been plenty of people here claiming Pulse wasn't specifically a "gay" club.
 
What a horrible lot,feeble minded bigots the lot of them. Can't believe such dinosaurs are so powerful it's about time these folk were voted out.
 

redlegs87

Member
What will it take to get dems to come out and vote in midterms to win back the house and senate to get these awful excuses for people the hell out.
 

HardRojo

Member
The GOP is the worst isn't it? I'm not from the US, but every time I read news from the Republican party it always seems to be full of backward thinking.
 
It's probably a pipe dream, but I hope the Dems retake the House this November.

Well, with a 70% disapproval rating, Trump is sure to be a drag downticket.. but the GOP has gerrymandered these districts so much that it might not make a difference until 2020.
 

ayeorkean

Member
Yeah was watching the five on Fox News, the five pundits refuse to say the club was targeted because it was a gay club. They say the killer scoped out other places like Disney springs, and only chose pulse because it had the most soft targets.
 

richiek

steals Justin Bieber DVDs
Well, with a 70% disapproval rating, Trump is sure to be a drag downticket.. but the GOP has gerrymandered these districts so much that it might not make a difference until 2020.

I'm pretty confident that the Dems will take back the Senate. But yeah, fuck gerrymandering.
 

Apathy

Member
Like anyone was expecting anything less out of the GOP. Those people are the definition of opportunists. Their "support" for the lgbt community was and is only to there to talk about Muslim extremists, nothing more.
 
I live in Orlando. There have been plenty of people here claiming Pulse wasn't specifically a "gay" club.

So basically this is what happens when something so horrible comes to pass that even bigots feel it, but because they can't understand why they suddenly recognize a group of people are human beings they have to construct a narrative to make it more congruous with their worldview? Or is it simply that they are too scared to say they don't give a flying shit so they try to find different angles to make acknowledging that it's a tragedy more organic for them?
 
I thought it already was illegal, but I guess I'm used to working in the public sector. Kind of surprised those protections haven't been extended to the entire private sector, let alone just federal contractors.
 
"It was a young person's nightclub," he reportedly said, "And there were some [LGBT people] there, but it was mostly Latinos."

Jesus. This is hard to even process. It's like they want to score some points with the terrorism angle, but in order to do that, they need to acknowledge that gay people exist and were victimized... and that does not compute.
 

Apt101

Member
What was to be expected really?

It's expected, but the fact that one of the only two major political orgs in the most influential country on Earth still behaves like this in 2016 should be surprising and they should be shamed for it by the entire world. I mean, the modern GOP comes off like some kind of parody in a movie set in the 1950's.

My take away, as usual when it comes to the GOP, is more people have to vote in local and national elections. I truly feel that the majority of the country do not abide by these kinds of things, but there are so many older, bigoted, racist voters showing up at the polls that it seems that way.
 
Saw this coming from a mile away. Bigots who didn't give a fuck about gay people were going to flourish some half-hearted "thoughts & prayers" to us for a day or two because they saw a good opportunity to fearmonger about the muslim community, but fuck actually recognizing that we deserve respect and rights like everyone else, huh?
 

_Ryo_

Member
You can't be part of multiple minorities?

Unfortunately, this is to be expected, still it's very disappointing. Fuck the GOP.
 

SeanC

Member
Not surprising.

Their voting base love it, though. I don't know each GOP rep but I've always had an impression they slid in there and are safe from being voted out thanks to gerrymandering and inciting fear and bigotry in their red-covered states.

In other words, we say "vote them out" but I don't know how realistic that is when you think about who is voting in their respective states in the first place.
 
Wow, I wondered how the Republicans would reconcile this mass shooting being at a gay nightclub and apparently the answer is to deny it was a gay nightclub at all.
 
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