Are we really THAT stupid?

Well, GLBT people are useful again.

While ignoring the violations of human rights of Gay people in places like Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, Trump is going after Iran for these abuses. Of course rescinding our domestic workplace protections is still supported by Trump here, using religion to deny us our rights here is okay by him, and there’s that whole Transgender thing he has going. But, hey, he can use us against Iran in support of his campaign against them.
And some of us will see this as an act of love.

As a reminder:

The Department of Education announced it would no longer pursue complaints filed by Transgender students prohibited from using bathrooms that correspond to their gender identity.

On May, 2017, Trump signed the executive order, “Promoting Free Speech and Religious Liberty,” and the following year President Trump signed an executive order revamping the White House office on faith issues that will consult with faith leaders on ways that the federal government has failed “to comply with protections of federal law for religious liberty”, and Attorney General Jeff Sessions issued guidelines on it in his subsequent guidance directive, “Federal Law Protections for Religious Liberty” which include that the DOJ should not follow up on complaints filed by someone whose civil rights are ignored if it is based on someone else’s religion.

The department of Health and Human Services created the Conscience and Religious Freedom Division whose mission is to ensure that health care workers and health care companies are never forced to participate in particular medical services, such as abortion and assisted suicide, but the HHS director of the Office of Civil Rights has also claimed that if they object, health workers would be allowed to opt out of participating in medical procedures that could further gender transitions. It also allows healthcare workers from treating Gay people doe anything because they are Gay.

Lesbian parents have already been turned away by pediatricians.

When the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights expressed its support of anti-discrimination, stating that “civil rights protections ensuring nondiscrimination” were of “preeminent” importance and that religious exemptions to such policies “must be weighed carefully and defined narrowly on a fact-specific basis”, and the commission chairman, Martin R. Castro, said,

“The phrases ‘religious liberty’ and ‘religious freedom’ will stand for nothing except hypocrisy so long as they remain code words for discrimination, intolerance, racism, sexism, homophobia, Islamophobia, Christian supremacy or any form of intolerance”,

17 faith leaders signed a protest letter saying that the commission’s report “stigmatized tens of millions of religious Americans, their communities and their faith-based institutions, and threatens the religious freedom of all our citizens.”
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Of course, these same congregations and denominations have no problem stigmatizing millions of  GLBT Americans, their communities and their faith-based institutions, and threatening their freedoms.

References to GLBT people were immediately removed from government web sites when Trump took office, and his other first actions in office were to undo the Fair Pay And Safe Workplace Order so that companies applying for government contracts could resume discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity; appointing an anti-GLBT activist as head of the Health and Human Services’ Office on Civil Rights;  and proposing cutting at least $34 million from AIDS prevention and research, $50 million from the domestic HIV/AIDS budget, and $50 million from the global HIV/AIDS CDC program, within 2 months of his inauguration.

He has since gone along with the Evangelicals’ desires to limit GLBT equal rights by pushing their Special Right to be allowed to ignore laws against discrimination by basing discrimination on religious beliefs.

No one else gets to pick and choose which laws they will follow and which ones they will ignore while getting the blessing of legislation to allow that.

Trump has removed the diplomatic protections of the same sex life partners of diplomats whose countries don’t recognize same sex marriage and are the ones who throw Gay men off of buildings, meaning they will have to return to them as Gay-identified targets.

Trump has redefined sex and gender to eliminate the equality of Transgender people, and came out of nowhere with a prohibition of Transgender people serving in the military.

In his proposed 2019 budget, Trump sought to sharply reduce domestic spending for HIV care and prevention, reduce access to Medicaid, and move categories of healthcare spending, such as federal investment in community healthcare centers, from mandatory to discretionary spending.

His budget would have eliminated AIDS Education and Training Centers and Special Projects of National Significance run under the auspices of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program. The education centers and special projects programs pioneer and evaluate innovative HIV care models that improve access to care for vulnerable populations disproportionately burdened by HIV, such as gay men and transgender women, especially gay men and transgender women of color.

But, WATCH OUT, IRAN!

We got Gays, and we’re willing to use them!

 

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