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We Must Protect Human Rights in the U.S.

Posted: 12/07/11 09:41 PM ET

President Obama's and Secretary Clinton's recent decision to use foreign aid to foster gay rights abroad should be applauded, and I strongly agree with Secretary Clinton that "gay rights are human rights, and human rights are gay rights." I want to emphasize a point she made in her moving speech to the United Nations yesterday: we have much more work to do in the U.S. to protect human rights.

The legislature's power is great in situations like these. As the sponsor of New York's recent Marriage Equality Act, I saw how effective lawmakers can be at advancing human rights when they set out to protect all of their constituents. I hope New York's efforts, though by no means finished, will serve to inspire citizens and elected officials alike to demand equal rights for every U.S. citizen, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.

It is true that, since 2003, all laws banning homosexuality have been deemed unconstitutional. However, same-sex marriage is legal in only six states, and only 16 states have laws that protect against discrimination in the workplace based on sexual orientation and gender identity. New York is not one of them. Like four other states, New York protects against discrimination based on sexual orientation, but not gender identity. Indeed, LGBT individuals in nearly 70 percent of our nation's states -- 34, to be precise -- still face the legal threat of being fired, or not hired, based solely on their sexual orientation or gender identity. This is unacceptable.

As The New York Times notes, the new foreign relations policy to promote LGBT rights abroad is a presidential directive, a tactic that has been used in the past "to protect the rights of gays and lesbians, particularly when political sensitivities might have made legislative action impractical."

We must make legislative action practical again and ensure that the protections we are now advocating abroad are extended to all citizens in our own nation, as well. In New York State, I have worked tirelessly with my fellow legislators to ensure that these rights are guaranteed to all New Yorkers. But these are universal issues, so our focus cannot be limited to individual states. We must demand our human rights at every level of government, from local to national. We must put pressure on our elected officials to promote these essential rights, including the right to be free from discrimination in all its forms. We must all take a stand for the inalienable rights our country has long championed.

 

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President Obama's and Secretary Clinton's recent decision to use foreign aid to foster gay rights abroad should be applauded, and I strongly agree with Secretary Clinton that "gay rights are human rig...
President Obama's and Secretary Clinton's recent decision to use foreign aid to foster gay rights abroad should be applauded, and I strongly agree with Secretary Clinton that "gay rights are human rig...
 
 
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Carmen Madonna Campos
dude! it's me!!!
03:05 PM on 12/08/2011
HRC!
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10:58 AM on 12/08/2011
abortion is killing an unborn child but it is legal,SLAVERY was one time legal and it took a civil war to end it. unborn children have no rights until they do,our country will keep going down the moral gutter
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Lochness71
Here I am.
04:08 PM on 12/08/2011
Please let me know who will take care of all the unwanted children besides the prison system later on?
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Scott Rose
03:58 PM on 12/13/2011
There is perhaps nothing so vile and intellectually dishonest as equating abortion with murder.
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10:32 AM on 12/08/2011
Gay rights are human rights and it's about time someone in politics reminds people of that. This is just one of the many reasons I love Hillary Clinton and her speech was not only moving but inspirational.
12:41 AM on 12/08/2011
Let's remember separation of church and state and remember that all Americans should have equal rights -not only those who bear the stamp of the chruches.
America was founded to get away from religious oppression - why are we allowing it back in?
Only when we acknowledge the rights of all do we have the rights of any.
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10:30 AM on 12/08/2011
Well said
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12:27 AM on 12/08/2011
Right wing and authoritarian structures need to give their followers someone to look down on and bully. So that these weak conformist followers have a safety valve for their frustrations and can reclaim some of the personal power that they have given up by obeying so much. Gay people and women can be useful targets for bullying and that is why preventing their human rights and equality is so important to authoritarian people.

If their followers lacked this frustration safety valve and had no one left to look down on and bully they may become angry and cease to be so obedient to their masters. It's all about the psychology of maintaining power and obedience. Weak people will always exist. We just have to take action so that they cannot bother their better so much.