Friday, March 24, 2017

Florida LGBT Rights Bills in Housing, Employment, Bathrooms Gain GOP Supporters

Gay Manifesto - "We Shall Sodomize Your Sons" ["gay" fantasy come true?]
All laws banning homosexual activity will be revoked. Instead, legislation shall be passed which engenders love between men.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3023834/posts


That look at key point's,  here Republican legislator , are likely to be libertarian or Agnostic Republican,Meaning Pro -Choice Republican, stop all Gay Right's bill's.

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1.HB 273 and SB 578. The FFPC said it would make it illegal for anyone in Florida, even pastors and licensed counselors, to show teens struggling with their sexual identity the benefits of living a heterosexual lifestyle. meaning you most go gay, can't live as a heterosexual any more. Force Gay.

2.a new way for those in the LGBT community to sue property owners, rental agencies, real estate firms, etc. for discrimination.,, the word  discrimination, is other way the left to forcing ever-one one to say yes and use the court's to force it , meaning forcing property owners to say "Yes", can't say "No", any more, forcing rental agencies,, to say "Yes", can't say No,( how many rental agencies,are run bye "straight women"? and using to court's to force it, many rental agencies ,are run bye straight women?

3.HB 659/SB 742 would allow men access into women’s domestic violence and homeless shelters? again, forcing "Men" Or "Fake Women" in domestic violence shelters?, dose the left get it here, what dose the word,", ( domestic violence shelters) mean? it mean safe space for real women, , now it back to the war on homeless women? again, 

4.It adds sexual orientation and gender identity or expression,    sexual orientation, give gay and left to much power, it shut down all speech, you can see it happening all over this nation, 


5. and gender identity or expression to Florida’s Civil Rights Act of 1992 as impermissible grounds for discrimination. gender identity law to used to shut down all debate on this this issue , so the Party Of Science , dose not have to prove it: see my blog post on question for the Party Of Science Party Of Science Vs Gender Identity http://yuuuuup10000.blogspot.com/2017/03/party-of-science-vs-gender-identity.html

gender expression may not match our biological sex? gender expression, expressing a gender identity outside an employer’s expectation; requirements to wear the uniform of their non-preferred gender? meaning any control an  employer’s, and telling them no they can't , tell confuted gender , what to wear,, it all come down again ,   LGBTQ want's special right's and special Special Protection and this is this not a Civil Right's it ever was been ever, Gay got no right's to Special Right's or Protection, meaning we straight people, will lose all are right's , gay  get special protection,, we lose are protection, Gay got no right's to
special right's or protection, with Special Protection Law's gay will force Republican to

 the bottom line here is the left want to force , ever one to say  Yes to gay's stopping ever one for say No, wrong we have a right to say no to gay's and got no right to force us to say yes! 



 






Some Republican legislators are starting to move toward LGBTQ rights legislation the Florida Family Policy Council has dubbed “the worst bill in the Florida Legislature.”

However, Matt Carpenter, deputy director of State and Local Affairs for the Family Research Council, told PJM that while conservatives should be on high alert, they have nothing to worry about.
“Similar legislation failed last session, and that was because Floridians were divided on this issue,” Carpenter said. “The last election demonstrated that voters expect their elected officials to pursue more basic priorities instead of mandates that ignore the very real privacy concerns of women and children.”

The Florida Legislature’s current session opened March 7. As it did, a Republican House member, Rep. Rene Plasencia, was one of three co-sponsors of HB 623 and its companion legislation SB 666, “Florida’s Competitive Workforce Act.”
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The Florida Family Policy Council website lists three proposals that made its “Bad Bills: 2017 Legislature” list.

One of the bills on the list would ban gay conversion therapy. Two Democrats, Rep David Richardson and Sen. Jeff Clemens, have sponsored HB 273 and SB 578. The FFPC said it would make it illegal for anyone in Florida, even pastors and licensed counselors, to show teens struggling with their sexual identity the benefits of living a heterosexual lifestyle.

Another would create special housing rights for LGBTQ residents of Florida, which the FFPC said would offer “a new way for those in the LGBT community to sue property owners, rental agencies, real estate firms, etc. for discrimination.” The FFPC is also afraid HB 659/SB 742 would allow men access into women’s domestic violence and homeless shelters.

Two Republicans, Sen. Jack Latvala and Rep. Holly Merrill Raschein, are the sponsors of the legislation.

But the worst bill offered in the legislature this session, according to the FFPC website, is Florida’s Competitive Workforce Act.

The FFPC website explains HB 623/SB 666 is at the bottom of a bad barrel “because of its effect on public safety and freedom of conscience. It adds sexual orientation and gender identity or expression to Florida’s Civil Rights Act of 1992 as impermissible grounds for discrimination. This bill provides a new way for LGBT individuals to sue employers and small businesses for discrimination. (It) would allow men access to use women’s showers, locker rooms, and bathrooms.”

Equality Florida issued a review of the 2017 legislative session in which the gay-rights group described the Florida Competitive Workforce Act as “our top priority.”

Dozens of Equality Florida-sponsored gay-rights activists were expected to lobby state lawmakers March 20 because “this bill will finally prohibit discrimination against LGBTQ Floridians and will ensure that Florida is a safe place to live, work, and play for all people, including those who are LGBTQ.”
https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/2017/03/23/florida-lgbt-rights-bills-in-housing-employment-bathrooms-gain-gop-supporters/
 


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