Showing posts with label HRC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HRC. Show all posts

Sunday, October 11, 2009

OBAMA AND THE GLBT COMMUNITY

Last night, President Obama addressed a dinner held in Washington, DC by the Human Rights Commission (HRC), in which he addressed the matter of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered (GLBT) rights. (Video available below.)

I watched the speech live last night on C-SPAN, and thought that President Obama gave a good speech, and reminded me of how much his administration has achieved for the GLBT community in his 8 months in office. It was a speech that re-enforced my belief that the president is on our side, and will do what he can to further our cause.

However, members of the GLBT community showed their ugly side in comments posted on my favorite blog Towleroad. (Click here to see all comments posted by Towleroad readers.)

I was personally insulted by comments made by obvious 'haters' who expect everything to be quick and easy, and probably live in the drive-though lanes of fast-food outlets.

Here was my response to all the negative comments:

I see the roster of bitchy venom-spewing queens were out in force with the snide comments.

Look, here's the brutal truth you constant center-of-attention grabbing whores: we're NOT the most important item on this administration's agenda right now; there are far, FAR more important issues like getting the economy back on the right track, passing health-care reform, overseeing the two wars we are fighting, trying to stop Iran from nuking the Middle East, etc.


If the White House were to focus NOW on repealing DADT or DOMA, the right wing-nuts would chip away at his popularity making the above listed and more-important issues moot, and raise questions amongst independent voters who may decide NOT to support Obama in the next general election.


Right now I am FAR more concerned about passing health-care reform than pushing for marriage rights for my non-existent partner. And that issue is also more important to GLBT families with children than getting hitched.


The nation - not just the GLBT community - needs a shrewd politician in the White House right now to get all of the above listed things done....but in order of priority that benefits the nation as a whole - not only a small minority that comprises just 10% (or less) of the population.


Also, he is NOT the person who repeals laws you morons; I didn't grow up in the USA and even I know that it's up to Congress to do that, and state laws and issues have to be approached at a local level, NOT through the White House. So the burden of responsibility of getting DADT and DOMA repealed, and ENDA and the Matthew Sheppard Act passed is for the GLBT community to be pro-active and aggressively canvass our elected representatives to repeal discriminating laws and enact tougher measures against GLBT discrimination.

Again, Prop 8 was enacted NOT because of the 'blacks' or the 'religious right'; it passed because the GLBT community was disorganized, lazy and complacent, expecting everything handed to them on a silver plate with their mai-tais, condoms and Ecstasy.


This administration has done a lot for us in a mere 8 months with repealing the AIDS ban on visas, recognizing more GLBT benefits on for federal workers, recognizing GLBT families at official events, etc.

What have YOU done recently to further GLBT rights? Or were y'all to busy trolling Towleroad and the internet for pictures of naked pretty boys that you would never, EVER have a chance at bagging?


Let's get behind our president and SUPPORT all he has to do for our country - he is a gust of fresh air after eight years of ignorance and arrogance.



Sunday, June 14, 2009

HRC - Buying for Equality 2009 Guide

Each year the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) publishes the results and ratings of it's survey of companies in corporate America that have in place policies that supports GLBT equality in their workplace. Businesses are rated on a scale from 0 to 100 based on policies such as anti-discrimination protections, domestic partner benefits, diversity training, etc.

To arrive at their rankings the HRC researches policies at more than 1800 U.S. companies. Any business with 500 or more U.S. employees can be rated.

Businesses with a score of 80-100 are rated as very friendly to the GLBT community and should be supported by consumers.
These include (but not limited to): Best Buy, Sears, Supervalue, Target, Home Depot, Bank of America, HSBC, CIBC, Citi, J,P, Morgan Chase, Gap, Macy's, McDonald's, BP, Chevron, Shell, Anheuser Busch, Coke, Pepsi, General Mills, Unilever, Kraft, Microsoft, Apple, American Airlines, Walt Disney Company, Wyndham, Hilton Hotels, United Airlines, Time Warner, Viacom, just to name a few.

Businesses with a score of 46-79 have taken steps toward a fair-minded workplace but still have to make more progress with their policies such as Colgate-Pamolive and Royal Caribbean.

Businesses with a rating of 0-45 needs to do more to work to further equality...and consumers should make the choice to support a more fair minded company from that industry. These include but are not limited to: Walmart, Exxon Mobil and Esso (whose rating came in at 0), RadioShack, Cracker Barrel, Humana, John Deere, Dun & Bradstreet, Nine West, Autozone just to name a few.

To download and view the entire guide visit http://www.hrc.org/buyersguide2009/

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

TIME TO BEG...AGAIN......THE HRC NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT

THE HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN (HRC) NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT!!!

Okay, okay, do NOT navigate away from this page just because I am asking for contributions, c'mon. The HRC is a vital part of the GLBT community and has done a lot of work to advance our rights.

Please contribute to the HRC by clicking here.
Thank you!

Sunday, June 29, 2008

THE HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN (HRC) NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT

Again, an appeal for donations for the Human Rights Campaign (hrc.org) - the political arm or the GLBT movement.

The HRC is the largest civil rights organization working to achieve equality for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Americans, and represents a grassroots force of more than 700,000 members and supporters nationwide.

The HRC envisions an America where gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people are ensured equality and embraced as full members of the American family at home, at work and in every community.

For information on what issues the HRC is working on click
here.

To make a donation click here or to purchase HRC merchandise click here.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

CHICAGO PRIDE SET FOR JUNE 28/29


The HRC is seeking volunteers to participate in this year’s Chicago Pride Fest celebrations. This year the event is being held on Halstead between Grace and Addison, right smack in the middle of Boystown, between 11 am through to 9 pm on Saturday June 28.

Chicago Gay Pride will be held on Sunday June 29th beginning at 12 noon. As usual - they're looking for volunteers to help in this years march.

For more information or to sign up to volunteer click here.

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