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Well.. I hate to say it but I gotta...Trump won that debate last night.

In the Workplace

  1. Supported employment discrimination against LGBTQ people: The Trump administration submitted amicus briefs to the U.S. Supreme Court supporting discrimination against LGBTQ people.
  2. Banned transgender service members from the military: Against the expert advice of military leadership, medical authorities, budget analysts, 70% of Americans and the armed forces of allied countries, Trump and Pence banned transgender people from serving in the military.
  3. Rolled back Obama-era non-discrimination protections: Trump’s Department of Justice upended previous DOJ interpretations of the Civil Rights Act that protect transgender and non-binary workers from employment discrimination and ceased enforcing non-discrimination protections as well as taking a hostile stance to LGBTQ workers in court.
  4. Issued rule to license discrimination: Trump’s Department of Labor issued a regulation designed to allow federal contractors to claim a religious exemption to fire LGBTQ workers because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
  5. Kicked people living with HIV out of the military because of their status: The Department of Defense instituted a “Deploy or Get Out” policy, which would remove military personnel living with HIV from service solely because of their status.
  6. Created a hostile work environment for LGBTQ federal employees: According to Politico: “[The Trump administration] fostered a climate where six staffers who are LGBT described removing their wedding rings before coming to work in the morning, taking down photos of their partners and families or ultimately finding new jobs further away from certain political appointees. They did not want to be identified; two said they feared being reassigned for being gay.”
In Health Care

  1. Undermine Section 1557 Rule: HHS published a proposed major change to the administrative rule interpreting Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) to remove explicit protections for LGBTQ people in healthcare programs and activities by excluding LGBTQ people from protections from discrimination based on sex stereotyping and gender identity.
  2. Advocated for the elimination of the entire Affordable Care Act: The Justice Department issued a legal filing arguing that the entirety of the Affordable Care Act should be overturned. This move would jeopardize health care for over 130 million people with preexisting conditions like HIV and eliminate non-discrimination protections for LGBTQ people.
  3. Created a Religious Discrimination Division: HHS created a new office whose sole purpose would be to defend physicians and other medical professionals who decide to refuse care, including to LGBTQ patients.
  4. Proposed cutting over $1.35 billion from PEPFAR budget: In his proposed FY 2019 budget, Trump cut $1.35 billion from, or 29% of PEPFAR’s budget. PEPFAR is the U.S. government program that fights AIDS abroad.
In Schools

  1. Guidance for Schools on Transgender Students: The Departments of Education and Justice eliminated Obama-era guidance clarifying that schools must treat transgender students consistent with their gender identity. This encourages schools officials to permit harassment of transgender students, deny access to facilities consistent with gender identity, and refuse to use correct names and pronouns -- all inflicting untold emotional harm.
  2. Rejected Complaints From Transgender Students: The Department of Education refused to respond to civil complaints filed by transgender students, including those who were barred from using bathrooms that correspond with their gender identity. This increases the burden for transgender students to combat these harmful policies.
  3. Suggested it is acceptable for schools to discriminate against LGBTQ students while accepting tax-payer funds: Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos has refused to rule out federal funding for schools that discriminate against LGBTQ students and has declined to state she would otherwise intervene should discrimination occur.
  4. Sexual Assault: DeVos rescinded Title IX rules related to schools’ obligations to address sexual harassment, including sexual violence. By eliminating the Obama-era rules, DeVos increased the standard of proof from “preponderance of the evidence” to “clear and convincing evidence” making it more difficult for survivors of sexual assault to obtain justice. LGBTQ people are disproportionately affected by sexual assault and harassment, and the stigma that many LGBTQ people face can make it more difficult for survivors to report.
  5. Eliminated language protecting LGBTQ children participating in the 4-H program: The Trump-Pence Administration ordered 4-H programs to remove a policy specifically welcoming LGBTQ children in the 4-H program, which led to the firing of an official who protested.
  6. Used Title IX to discriminate against trans students: the Department of Education claimed that school policies allowing trans youth to participate in sports consistent with their gender identity violated federal law and threatened to withhold funds.
In Housing

  1. Allowed emergency shelters to deny access to transgender and gender nonconforming people: Despite the fact that LGBTQ people are significantly more likely to experience homelessness in their lives, HUD Secretary Ben Carson has proposed a rule to permit emergency shelters to deny access or otherwise discriminate against transgender and gender nonconforming peoplewho are homeless. HUD also canceled a scheduled survey on LGBTQ homelessness.
  2. Placed transgender incarcerated persons in the wrong prison: The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) rolled back an Obama-era policy that housed transgender prisoners consistent with their gender identity. With transgender people experiencing sexual assault at higher rates than average, this decision only puts them at further risk of assault.
In Families

  1. Allowed foster care programs to discriminate while accepting tax-payer funds: Trump-Pence White House has proposed a federal regulation that would strip away nondiscrimination requirements and permit all Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) grant recipients, notably adoption and foster care agencies, to discriminate against LGBTQ people, and in many circumstances religious minorities and women, and still receive federal funding.
  2. Refused visas to partners of diplomats: The State Department began refusing visas for same-sex partners of some diplomats and U.N. workers if they are not married.
  3. Changed rules to deny surrogate born children citizenship: The Trump Administration has interpreted immigration rules specifically so the child of a same-sex couple born abroad via surrogate would be considered "born out of wedlock" and making it more difficult to obtain U.S. citizenship.
In Representation

  1. Erased transgender people: Trump’s HHS proposed a new definition that would narrowly define sex as either male or female, unchangeable, and determined by birth. According to the New York Times: “The new definition would essentially eradicate federal recognition of the estimated 1.4 million [transgender] Americans.” In addition, agency staff, including those at the Centers for Disease Control, have been instructed to stop using the word transgender in official reports.
  2. Eliminated information on LGBTQ rights, mentions, and representation on government websites: Within hours of Trump’s swearing-in, pages on LGBTQ rights and recognition were removed from government websites, including the White House.
  3. Blocked questions regarding sexual orientation from consideration for the census: Trump and Pence have sought to block questions on sexual orientation from the census in order to erase LGBTQ people from official counts. This would, in turn, prevent the collection of crucial data that could help improve government programs and resources for LGBTQ people.
  4. Refused to recognize LGBTQ people in National AIDS day Address: Despite being the community most affected by the epidemic, Vice President Pence has consistently refused to acknowledge LGBTQ people in his addresses on National AIDS day.
In the World:

  1. Refusing LGBTQ asylum seekers fleeing violence: Trump issued an executive order to create further obstacles for all people seeking to enter the U.S., preventing refugees from escaping some of the most anti-LGBTQ regimes in the world.
  2. Embassy Pride Flags: Pence defended the State Department directive to ban U.S. embassies across the world from flying the LGBTQ Pride Flag during Pride Month.
  3. Left the U.N. Human Rights Council: Trump and Pence, over LGBTQ and other issues, removed the United States from the U.N. Human Rights Council.
  4. Chechnya: Trump and Pence refused to condemn attacks on LGBTQ people in Chechnya, where atrocities against queer people are horrific and ongoing.
  5. Brunei: The Trump-Pence administration has refused to condemn a Brunei law that imposes barbaric punishments on LGBTQ people, including death by stoning, torture and whipping.


Copy paste skills are so strong you didn't even read it before you posted it.

Trolling at its finest sir.
 
Ahh... Okay..
No.. I do not agree with this.
It's not 1985 where we didn't know how this spread.
It's discrimination.. Plain and simple
While treating combat related injuries, the chances of blood to blood contact are very high. It's not discrimination, it's risk management. Plain and simple.
 
In the Workplace

  1. Supported employment discrimination against LGBTQ people: The Trump administration submitted amicus briefs to the U.S. Supreme Court supporting discrimination against LGBTQ people.
  2. Banned transgender service members from the military: Against the expert advice of military leadership, medical authorities, budget analysts, 70% of Americans and the armed forces of allied countries, Trump and Pence banned transgender people from serving in the military.
  3. Rolled back Obama-era non-discrimination protections: Trump’s Department of Justice upended previous DOJ interpretations of the Civil Rights Act that protect transgender and non-binary workers from employment discrimination and ceased enforcing non-discrimination protections as well as taking a hostile stance to LGBTQ workers in court.
  4. Issued rule to license discrimination: Trump’s Department of Labor issued a regulation designed to allow federal contractors to claim a religious exemption to fire LGBTQ workers because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
  5. Kicked people living with HIV out of the military because of their status: The Department of Defense instituted a “Deploy or Get Out” policy, which would remove military personnel living with HIV from service solely because of their status.
  6. Created a hostile work environment for LGBTQ federal employees: According to Politico: “[The Trump administration] fostered a climate where six staffers who are LGBT described removing their wedding rings before coming to work in the morning, taking down photos of their partners and families or ultimately finding new jobs further away from certain political appointees. They did not want to be identified; two said they feared being reassigned for being gay.”
In Health Care

  1. Undermine Section 1557 Rule: HHS published a proposed major change to the administrative rule interpreting Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) to remove explicit protections for LGBTQ people in healthcare programs and activities by excluding LGBTQ people from protections from discrimination based on sex stereotyping and gender identity.
  2. Advocated for the elimination of the entire Affordable Care Act: The Justice Department issued a legal filing arguing that the entirety of the Affordable Care Act should be overturned. This move would jeopardize health care for over 130 million people with preexisting conditions like HIV and eliminate non-discrimination protections for LGBTQ people.
  3. Created a Religious Discrimination Division: HHS created a new office whose sole purpose would be to defend physicians and other medical professionals who decide to refuse care, including to LGBTQ patients.
  4. Proposed cutting over $1.35 billion from PEPFAR budget: In his proposed FY 2019 budget, Trump cut $1.35 billion from, or 29% of PEPFAR’s budget. PEPFAR is the U.S. government program that fights AIDS abroad.
In Schools

  1. Guidance for Schools on Transgender Students: The Departments of Education and Justice eliminated Obama-era guidance clarifying that schools must treat transgender students consistent with their gender identity. This encourages schools officials to permit harassment of transgender students, deny access to facilities consistent with gender identity, and refuse to use correct names and pronouns -- all inflicting untold emotional harm.
  2. Rejected Complaints From Transgender Students: The Department of Education refused to respond to civil complaints filed by transgender students, including those who were barred from using bathrooms that correspond with their gender identity. This increases the burden for transgender students to combat these harmful policies.
  3. Suggested it is acceptable for schools to discriminate against LGBTQ students while accepting tax-payer funds: Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos has refused to rule out federal funding for schools that discriminate against LGBTQ students and has declined to state she would otherwise intervene should discrimination occur.
  4. Sexual Assault: DeVos rescinded Title IX rules related to schools’ obligations to address sexual harassment, including sexual violence. By eliminating the Obama-era rules, DeVos increased the standard of proof from “preponderance of the evidence” to “clear and convincing evidence” making it more difficult for survivors of sexual assault to obtain justice. LGBTQ people are disproportionately affected by sexual assault and harassment, and the stigma that many LGBTQ people face can make it more difficult for survivors to report.
  5. Eliminated language protecting LGBTQ children participating in the 4-H program: The Trump-Pence Administration ordered 4-H programs to remove a policy specifically welcoming LGBTQ children in the 4-H program, which led to the firing of an official who protested.
  6. Used Title IX to discriminate against trans students: the Department of Education claimed that school policies allowing trans youth to participate in sports consistent with their gender identity violated federal law and threatened to withhold funds.
In Housing

  1. Allowed emergency shelters to deny access to transgender and gender nonconforming people: Despite the fact that LGBTQ people are significantly more likely to experience homelessness in their lives, HUD Secretary Ben Carson has proposed a rule to permit emergency shelters to deny access or otherwise discriminate against transgender and gender nonconforming peoplewho are homeless. HUD also canceled a scheduled survey on LGBTQ homelessness.
  2. Placed transgender incarcerated persons in the wrong prison: The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) rolled back an Obama-era policy that housed transgender prisoners consistent with their gender identity. With transgender people experiencing sexual assault at higher rates than average, this decision only puts them at further risk of assault.
In Families

  1. Allowed foster care programs to discriminate while accepting tax-payer funds: Trump-Pence White House has proposed a federal regulation that would strip away nondiscrimination requirements and permit all Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) grant recipients, notably adoption and foster care agencies, to discriminate against LGBTQ people, and in many circumstances religious minorities and women, and still receive federal funding.
  2. Refused visas to partners of diplomats: The State Department began refusing visas for same-sex partners of some diplomats and U.N. workers if they are not married.
  3. Changed rules to deny surrogate born children citizenship: The Trump Administration has interpreted immigration rules specifically so the child of a same-sex couple born abroad via surrogate would be considered "born out of wedlock" and making it more difficult to obtain U.S. citizenship.
In Representation

  1. Erased transgender people: Trump’s HHS proposed a new definition that would narrowly define sex as either male or female, unchangeable, and determined by birth. According to the New York Times: “The new definition would essentially eradicate federal recognition of the estimated 1.4 million [transgender] Americans.” In addition, agency staff, including those at the Centers for Disease Control, have been instructed to stop using the word transgender in official reports.
  2. Eliminated information on LGBTQ rights, mentions, and representation on government websites: Within hours of Trump’s swearing-in, pages on LGBTQ rights and recognition were removed from government websites, including the White House.
  3. Blocked questions regarding sexual orientation from consideration for the census: Trump and Pence have sought to block questions on sexual orientation from the census in order to erase LGBTQ people from official counts. This would, in turn, prevent the collection of crucial data that could help improve government programs and resources for LGBTQ people.
  4. Refused to recognize LGBTQ people in National AIDS day Address: Despite being the community most affected by the epidemic, Vice President Pence has consistently refused to acknowledge LGBTQ people in his addresses on National AIDS day.
In the World:

  1. Refusing LGBTQ asylum seekers fleeing violence: Trump issued an executive order to create further obstacles for all people seeking to enter the U.S., preventing refugees from escaping some of the most anti-LGBTQ regimes in the world.
  2. Embassy Pride Flags: Pence defended the State Department directive to ban U.S. embassies across the world from flying the LGBTQ Pride Flag during Pride Month.
  3. Left the U.N. Human Rights Council: Trump and Pence, over LGBTQ and other issues, removed the United States from the U.N. Human Rights Council.
  4. Chechnya: Trump and Pence refused to condemn attacks on LGBTQ people in Chechnya, where atrocities against queer people are horrific and ongoing.
  5. Brunei: The Trump-Pence administration has refused to condemn a Brunei law that imposes barbaric punishments on LGBTQ people, including death by stoning, torture and whipping.

All of those feelings items are exactly that. Feelings. There has always been discrimination in the military. What makes LGBTQ people so fucking special? Too short? Can't get in. Too tall? Can't get in. Too heavy? Too old? Too sick? Missing limbs? Mentally defective? Criminal? Heart problem? There is a huge list of disqualifying things that will keep you out of the military. You're not special, regardless of what your mommy told you. The countries where LGBTQ people are persecuted? Go there and protest. The US leaving the human rights board in the UN is because there are countries like China on it that are committing atrocities daily and nothing is said or being done about it. That's the US government protesting countries like China and Russia.

All the bullshit things you want are things you want to cram down the throats of the rest of the world. Fuck you. Nobody needs to like you, accept you or respect you because you're gay as a hedge fence in the winter. All anyone is required to do is live and let live. You're not special. You don't deserve any new made-up rights just because you look at another man's hairy ass and find love.

You do you, I'll do me. Have yourself a great day.
 
^ well said
 

umm.... just because the WHO says it, don’t make it so. The lady boys that you pursue for your own pleasure end up committing suicide in droves both pre and post surgery. I’d say pretending it’s ok isn’t working. Not that I care. Good riddance if ya ask me... but no one cares what I think either.... see how that works.

I’ll pick on fags and drag queen lady boys until I get bored with it. Throw me in jail for it? That’s a pretty gay thing to do too..
 
All of those feelings items are exactly that. Feelings. There has always been discrimination in the military. What makes LGBTQ people so fucking special? Too short? Can't get in. Too tall? Can't get in. Too heavy? Too old? Too sick? Missing limbs? Mentally defective? Criminal? Heart problem? There is a huge list of disqualifying things that will keep you out of the military. You're not special, regardless of what your mommy told you. The countries where LGBTQ people are persecuted? Go there and protest. The US leaving the human rights board in the UN is because there are countries like China on it that are committing atrocities daily and nothing is said or being done about it. That's the US government protesting countries like China and Russia.

All the bullshit things you want are things you want to cram down the throats of the rest of the world. Fuck you. Nobody needs to like you, accept you or respect you because you're gay as a hedge fence in the winter. All anyone is required to do is live and let live. You're not special. You don't deserve any new made-up rights just because you look at another man's hairy ass and find love.

You do you, I'll do me. Have yourself a great day.
I would also add the asvab is a well designed IQ test that had to be dumbed down a bit to let minorities pass it to make the military more diverse, while lower testing folk most likely didnt make it thru basic studies found that dumber tanks crews were worse at killing the enemy than smarter tank crews
https://edtrust.org/press-release/s...emically-qualified-to-enlist-in-the-u-s-army/
 
I’ll pick on fags and drag queen lady boys until I get bored with it. Throw me in jail for it? That’s a pretty gay thing to do too..

You sound very insecure and like a bully if you get off on making fun of people that are different than you.
 
You sound very insecure and like a bully if you get off on making fun of people that are different than you.

did your dad go to your high school and beat up the kids that picked on you? You’d think a dude that dresses up like a woman and gets his starfish caked in would be able to handle someone calling him a freak or not getting a specific job that entails social interaction or reliability or mental stability or babysitting...

I say, the LGBTQ people are fighting for things that they’ve already been given. It’s pretty lame.
 
Listen man. I honestly don’t care about sexual weirdos one way or the other. It’s their lives, doesn’t mean much to me. You’re never going to get people to accept things they don’t agree with, ever. Your best bet would be to live out your fantasies in your own homes and to not parade your deviance in public if you don’t want to get picked on by ‘insecure men and women’ who don’t understand nor care to understand. Nobody is obligated to oblige the queer community.

you go forcing it on people and you’ll meet resistance.

Same thing goes for people on my train of thought. If we go parading around openly talking about disposing of things in this society that we don’t want, we will face opposition and resistance.

viva la resistance!
 
did your dad go to your high school and beat up the kids that picked on you?

No but my dad did teach me to respect others and stand up to bully's, as well as defend people that could not defend themselves.
 
You’re never going to get people to accept things they don’t agree with, ever.

You don't have to agree with how others live their lives, but you should respect everyone.
 
No but my dad did teach me to respect others and stand up to bully's, as well as defend people that could not defend themselves.
I agree, they do need help with defense. It is hard for queer folk to through a solid punch when they fight with flailing bent wrists.

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I agree, they do need help with defense. It is hard for queer folk to through a solid punch when they fight with flailing bent wrists.

that is quite an ignorant generalization of gays, you might want to be careful in public you might get your teeth punched in.
 
that is quite an ignorant generalization of gays, you might want to be careful in public you might get your teeth punched in.
It was an obvious joke based upon a stereotype. Furthermore, people that feel the need to rebuke with violence over some words show that they are emotionally weak and lack maturity.

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Furthermore, people that feel the need to rebuke with violence over some words show that they are emotionally weak and lack maturity.

I agree.
 
Trannies join the military to get a free sex change operation, that's why they're in. ...
 
No but my dad did teach me to respect others and stand up to bully's, as well as defend people that could not defend themselves.
Good man.

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Trannies join the military to get a free sex change operation, that's why they're in. ...

If that’s true.... that’s disturbing. Lol I feel bad for the men and women that have to rely on someone who is going through a serious hormonal rollercoaster. Could you imagine what the enemy soldiers would think if they came upon the LGBTQ brigade in combat situation? As in, stereotypical rainbow flag soldiers. Sounds like a funny movie.
 
All of those feelings items are exactly that. Feelings. There has always been discrimination in the military. What makes LGBTQ people so fucking special? Too short? Can't get in. Too tall? Can't get in. Too heavy? Too old? Too sick? Missing limbs? Mentally defective? Criminal? Heart problem? There is a huge list of disqualifying things that will keep you out of the military. You're not special, regardless of what your mommy told you. The countries where LGBTQ people are persecuted? Go there and protest. The US leaving the human rights board in the UN is because there are countries like China on it that are committing atrocities daily and nothing is said or being done about it. That's the US government protesting countries like China and Russia.

All the bullshit things you want are things you want to cram down the throats of the rest of the world. Fuck you. Nobody needs to like you, accept you or respect you because you're gay as a hedge fence in the winter. All anyone is required to do is live and let live. You're not special. You don't deserve any new made-up rights just because you look at another man's hairy ass and find love.

You do you, I'll do me. Have yourself a great day.
VERY WELL said!!!! And you're NOT lying nor even exaggerating about the Armed forces of the USA being picky about who they allow in. A guy I work with is the only one in his family who was not in the military, and he wanted to join the Marines. But as soon as they found out he had broken his femur bone as a kid ten years prior, they kicked him to the curb. Before it was all said and done, he challenged them to put him to the test, so they had the drill sargent hammer him with pysical tasks and tests they figured he could never pass. One of those was that he had to perform 40 chin-ups in a row without stopping nor pausing once. They thought he would never be able to do that, but he actually did it!!! But they kicked him out anyway.

His drill sargent even said: Holy Crap!!! IDK how in the world you did that!!!!" concerning the 40 chin-ups. He told him that he was impressed and that he did not want to reject him, but unfortunately there wasn't anything he could do about it since the decision to keep him out of the Marines came from a higher rank than him. The whole point being that the Armed forces DO discriminate, and are choosey who they pick to train to defend our country, and it hasn't anything to do with gays, nor HIV postive people alone.
 
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If that’s true.... that’s disturbing. Lol I feel bad for the men and women that have to rely on someone who is going through a serious hormonal rollercoaster. Could you imagine what the enemy soldiers would think if they came upon the LGBTQ brigade in combat situation? As in, stereotypical rainbow flag soldiers. Sounds like a funny movie.
I dunno. It might throw the enemy into a state of confusion.
Bunch of juiced up bearded dudes in a camouflage school girl outfit with rifles.
Hey look at them cute sand people. Let's go. Butt fuck em so they cant goto paradise. Get em girls!
Charges at the enemy with tucked boners looking like a sexy Duke nukem tranny.
I'd run.



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5. Kicked people living with HIV out of the military because of their status: The Department of Defense instituted a “Deploy or Get Out” policy, which would remove military personnel living with HIV from service solely because of their status.

Just curious on your thoughts on this

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just proof he doesnt read the BS he copies & paste from the left sites onto here.

the tds is strong in this 1 bro







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