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Post Presidential opinions regarding LGBT rights in the future

Which is also under the Executive.
 
To begin with, why is it permissable for a Supreme Court justice to attend a conference on Conservatism in order to flog her new book?

And deapite what the intro the articel implies, it is clear that her intention will be to overturn Obergefell because she believes marriage is a matter for the states.

 
So, they're identifying LGBT employees and finding reasons to fire them... like displaying a pride flag?

Kash Patel fires FBI agent trainee for displaying gay pride flag
The FBI employee was fired on the first day of the government shutdown as President Trump threatened more terminations.

FBI Director Kash Patel on Wednesday fired an agent in training for displaying a gay pride flag on his desk while appointed to a field office in California last year, according to three people familiar with the matter.

The trainee, who previously worked as an FBI support specialist in Los Angeles, received a letter — dated Oct. 1 and signed by Patel — claiming he had displayed an improper “political” message in the workplace during his assignment in California under President Joe Biden, according to a copy of the letter shared with MSNBC....

The agent trainee, who had most recently been assigned to the FBI Academy in Quantico, won an Attorney General’s Award in 2022 in recognition of his work, according to a Justice Department news release.

Here's the scariest part:
After the inauguration, one person said, FBI agents warned colleagues that they heard new pro-Trump appointees installed at the FBI were combing through internal employee files to find lists that identified employees as LGBTQ.
 
^^ Is anyone the slighted bit surprised? ^^

If you are surprised, you were not paying attention.
 
So, they're identifying LGBT employees and finding reasons to fire them... like displaying a pride flag?



Here's the scariest part:
Unsurprised.

And they can say it wasn't because the person is lgbtq...only that they displayed a political item at work. PAtel will want to be careful though because there are rumous about him out there as well.
 
Unsurprised.

And they can say it wasn't because the person is lgbtq...only that they displayed a political item at work. PAtel will want to be careful though because there are rumous about him out there as well.
The problem is that during Pride Month, the buildings where these employees worked also displayed the same flags. They also picked the wrong employee, because trying to pin a "DEI hire" label on him/her is specious, given that the employee won the Attorney General’s Award in 2022.

One of the reforms that needs to be taken up by the Democrats is the probationary period that follows job changes and promotions. It's what has made it possible for these "probationary employees" to be terminated without cause, regardless of their overall tenure.
 
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The problem is that during Pride Month, the buildings where these employees worked also displayed the same flags. They also picked the wrong employee, because trying to pin a "DEI hire" label on him/her is specious, given that the employee won the Attorney General’s Award in 2022.

One of the reforms that needs to be taken up by the Democrats is the probationary period that follows job changes and promotions. It's what has made it possible for these "probationary employees" to be terminated without cause, regardless of their overall tenure.
If we had a dollar for 'one of the things the Demsmneed to take up/should have taken up', we'd be as wealthy as Musk.
 
If we had a dollar for 'one of the things the Demsmneed to take up/should have taken up', we'd be as wealthy as Musk.
No argument from me. Still no sign of a voice for the Democratic Party. Still shitty fund-raising numbers. No plan for 2026 or 2028 in sight. Just in-fighting, bickering and a base that is getting very restless about the lack on inaction.
 
As long as Schumer and Jeffries and the rest of the old guard more interested in their own seat than the entire country are visibly removed and new leadership given full support by the DNC...no hope.
 
Ah... this Supreme Court where forcing children to undergo conversion therapy is Constitutionally protected "free speech" and "religion" at the Federal level. But having an abortion, forcing providers to show patients ultrasounds, mandating what abortion providers must say to patients, forcing patients to delay abortions for 48 hours, etc are not protected. Transgender treatments... not protected.

It's amazing how convoluted the 6 justices will come up with some reason to allow discrimination against LGBT people for religious reasons. Because 1 person's religious beliefs are more important that protecting vulnerable members of American society.

A majority of the Supreme Court signaled Tuesday it is prepared to rule against Colorado’s ban on “conversion therapy” for minors, with several justices indicating they sympathize with a licensed counselor who says the law violates her First Amendment rights.

In one of the most significant cases the high court will address this year, the justices were asked to decide if states may ban the discredited practice, which purports to “convert” gay people to heterosexuality or transgender people to cisgender. The outcome could have sweeping implications: Advocacy groups say roughly half of US states have banned the therapy for minors.
 
^ This is horrifying.

And the implications are beyond horrifying. The SC is effectively announcing that sexuality is a lifestyle choice.
 
^ This is horrifying.

And the implications are beyond horrifying. The SC is effectively announcing that sexuality is a lifestyle choice.
The weird thing is that I agree with the outcome, I just don't agree with how they got there.

I don't believe that elected officials should be able to micromanage healthcare that they don't pay for.

I do believe that professional organizations and licensing boards should be able to say what is appropriate treatment. Both agree that conversion therapy doesn't work and likely does more harm than good.

If this therapist wants to force a patient to have an inappropriate treatment, he/she should lose their license and their professional liability insurance. That would solve the problem and it would also prevent a bunch of old, ill-informed men in legislative bodies from determining what treatments patients should receive.

Federal law says that taxpayer-funded health insurance cannot pay for elective abortions, for example. That should remove any ability for elected officials to regulate the practice. Ditto for transgender care; you don't pay for it, you don't get a say about it.
 
I see your point, certainly, but to be honest, I don't think that many parents who force their children into this actually care about licensing or credentials.

I couldn't care less if any adult chooses to engage with quack 'therapists' because of self-hatred.

But minors should not be forced into this. And that is who will suffer because of a bunch of religious jurists.
 
I see your point, certainly, but to be honest, I don't think that many parents who force their children into this actually care about licensing or credentials.

I couldn't care less if any adult chooses to engage with quack 'therapists' because of self-hatred.

But minors should not be forced into this. And that is who will suffer because of a bunch of religious jurists.
There is an unfortunate loophole. "Clergy" can call themselves "family therapists" without any training, license or supervision. Because most are not licensed by the State, the State has no ability to regulate them.

You wouldn't be able to put a sign up in your yard that says, "Rareboy, M.D." or sign documents as "Rareboy, M.D.". It would be considered practicing medicine without a license. However, in most States in the US, you can put a sign up saying, "Rareboy, Family Therapist" without any repercussions. That's an important issue and it is more likely to be connected to the kinds of people who are doing disreputable types of therapy, like conversion therapy.

There are penalties for using credentials like "Licensed Social Worker" and "Licensed Mental Health Counselors" in States that have licensing requirements. For unlicensed "therapists" or practitioners who have their licenses pulled by the State, insurance won't reimburse the care, which has a big impact on whether these shady therapists can stay in business. Unfortunately, the clergy faux therapists have a full time paid job as a pastor and the therapist thing is a side gig.
 
^ This is the loophole that I fear will drag so many lgbtq teens into the offices of 'clergy' who see it as a perfect opportunity for grifting and to work out their own self loathing and repression....we have seen it before.
 
^ This is the loophole that I fear will drag so many lgbtq teens into the offices of 'clergy' who see it as a perfect opportunity for grifting and to work out their own self loathing and repression....we have seen it before.
SCOTUS' repeated extension of the First Amendment Establishment Clause as a "get out of jail free card" for all kinds of damaging behaviors is doing the damage. It's also why these evangelical activist legal organizations keep dragging cases to SCOTUS.

Keep in mind that this court, in the last session extended protections to a webdesigner who didn't want to do business with gay couples, even though she had never been approached by any gay couple wanting her work. The Court threw out a State anti-discrimination law based upon a "well, maybe someone gay might someday want me to maybe design a website for them" hypothetical.

No more Biden "We don't want to make radical changes to the Court" nonsense. SCOTUS needs to be changed so that ideologues on both sides can't make a "designer Court" to suit their own ends.
 
The Roberts SC needs to be demolished.

But once again, the Dems have been complicit all along the way in allowing the Court to be stacked, to allow arrogance and inaction to bring the US to this point.

Given the chance again...the Dems won't do anything to reform the court. But I don't think they will ever get the chance again.
 
A librarian fired by in Campbell County, Wyoming, for refusing to remove LGBTQ books from shelves just got the last laugh

– a $700,000 settlement for violating her first amendment rights.
 
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