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Sunday, February 24, 2013

Trickle Down Theories of Civil Rights

Courtesy www.slapupsidethehead.com
    Safe in Minneapolis, Chicago, Seattle or San Diego, one could easily forget the plight of our gay brothers and sisters who do not live in historic, safe, urban gayborhoods.  While we focus on same-sex marriage rights and piercing the pink corporate ceiling, too many of our gay brothers and sisters still struggle for basic civil rights, social recognition and the ability to live and work in peace, without humiliation or discrimination.

    As the nation’s urban gay-centers gain more rights and protections, gays elsewhere are often being increasingly isolated and attacked, possibly in quiet retaliation by those who feel threatened by recognition of these civil rights, or perhaps fear change in general.

    In 29 states, a gay person still loses many or most of his or her native civil rights as soon he or she “comes out of the closet,” only to find themselves potentially evicted from their apartments, kicked out their homes, losing their jobs, denied business services and loans and even verbally and physically assaulted with impunity by others.  (How often are urban gays told by cops that being victimized “sounds like a personal matter”?)  25 states still ban same-sex marriage. 24 states still lack basic protection for the LGBTQ workers in the private sector. 20 states still lack basic anti-hate crimes protection.  And it is still legal to discriminate in housing in 29 states.

    Urban gays often seem blinded to the plight of their brothers and sisters.  HRC (Human Rights Campaign) understandably fundraises also in rural and conservative areas while focusing spending and attention almost exclusively on expanding rights where campaigns are most likely to succeed.  But, this often feels like a theory of trickle-down civil liberties – as ineffective as Reagan’s infamous trickle-down economics.