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In reply to the discussion: The 99% is not valid percentage to be using... [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)The 'equal rights for everyone' part. 29 States allow discrimination in employment against LGBT people, no recourse, no protections. Correcting that injustice was the first stated legislative goal of the LGBT movement, Congress has still not passed such law.
The 29 States that allow discrimination are of course also the States with the lowest minimum wages, weakest protections for all workers.
The first 'gay issue' I voted on was Briggs Amendment, which was also a jobs issues 'Should we fire all the gay teachers, yes or no'.
Up thread I pointed out that the first 3 occupations of Wall Street were ACT UP events, 'gay protests' with mass arrests on Wall St, targeting the financial piracy and Pharma profiteers.
So jobs, fair wages, equal protections, these are key and founding issues of the LGBT movement and rather obviously also the women's movement.
Why in the world do you think you need to explain that to anyone who is LGBT? If we demonstrate on Wall St against Corporate piracy, that's a 'social issue' but if straights do the same, it's 'economic'?