May 18, 2012
Cool Interactive Chart on LGBTQ Rights in the USA

May 17, 2012
Boxer Floyd Mayweather Supports Same-sex Marriage

May 15, 2012

A squirrel tells it like it is on same-sex marriage.

May 15, 2012
Jay-Z Throws His Support Behind Same-sex Marriage

Kudos Jay-Z, you rock!

May 9, 2012
North Carolina’s Ban on Same-sex Marriage: What Does It Mean for Business?

North Carolina’s new ban (they already had a measure in place stating marriage is between a man and a woman) could end up putting businesses in a tricky situation. 

The new law, which passed 61% to 39%, states that marriage between a man and a woman is the only valid domestic legal union. So how does this affect businesses? Well any business in North Carolina that is currently covering people who are in same-sex marriages/civil unions/domestic partnerships OR in opposite-sex civil unions/domestic partnerships might have to stop recognizing those relationships according the new law. Unfortunately some of those organizations have pretty strict equality measures in place.

TD Bank for instance, a branch of the Toronto-Dominion Bank recognizes civil unions, civil/domestic partnerships, and same-sex marriages. How would they be supposed to operate within North Carolina when the law states that they cannot recognize those? Will they and other organizations like it be fined? Furthermore how are companies expected to attract talent from other areas of globe, where many heterosexual couples have shifted towards domestic partnerships rather than marriages (Quebec, many European countries) and their relationships will be made invalid within the state. 

It seems like the law makers and more importantly, the voters, weren’t really thinking of what’s good for North Carolina. They were just thinking how they can screw over a group of people who want nothing more than to have the same rights and privileges that everyone else is entitled to. It turns out they may very well have ended up screwing over their state in the process. 

May 9, 2012
President Obama Announces His Support for Same-sex Marriage

May 8, 2012

Moving video about why marriage equality is so important as well as efforts to erase homophobia. 

April 6, 2012

April 4, 2012
Citizens in Anchorage Vote to Continue to be Able to Kick LGBTQ People Out of Homes and other areas

Voters in Anchorage Alaska voted by at least 58% to deny an anti-discrimination ordinance on the basis of sexual orientation. The result allows landlords to be able to deny housing to and to evict residents on the basis of their sexual orientation as well as allowing businesses and city services to kick out or deny services to people on the basis of their sexual orientation. 

So if the person at the movie theatre or restaurant doesn’t like the fact that you’re gay they can legally tell you to leave or deny you service.

I suppose on the plus side landlords could evict someone because they’re straight or businesses could deny straight people service as well according to the law?  

Well there goes the cruise I was thinking of taking to Alaska.

March 21, 2012
New Hampshire Lawmakers to Vote to Repeal Same-sex Marriage

Aside from the obvious on why this is completely insulting to the LGBTQ community as well as to the majority of the people in New Hampshire (who are not in favour of this repeal) this is extremely troubling. When the state Senate and House can vote to remove the rights of one minority then they can remove the rights of any minority. What’s to stop them from rescinding interracial marriage? What’s to stop them from allowing Jews to get married?

I’m reminded of the poem below by Martin Niemoller:

First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out —
Because I was not a Socialist.

Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out —
Because I was not a Trade Unionist.

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out —
Because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for me — and there was no one left to speak for me.