President Obama Writes Article For HuffingtonPost Asking Congress To Pass ENDA

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/barack-obama/enda-congress_b_4209115.html

Here in the United States, we're united by a fundamental principle: we're all created equal and every single American deserves to be treated equally in the eyes of the law. We believe that no matter who you are, if you work hard and play by the rules, you deserve the chance to follow your dreams and pursue your happiness. That's America's promise.

That's why, for instance, Americans can't be fired from their jobs just because of the color of their skin or for being Christian or Jewish or a woman or an individual with a disability. That kind of discrimination has no place in our nation. And yet, right now, in 2013, in many states a person can be fired simply for being lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender.

As a result, millions of LGBT Americans go to work every day fearing that, without any warning, they could lose their jobs -- not because of anything they've done, but simply because of who they are.

It's offensive. It's wrong. And it needs to stop, because in the United States of America, who you are and who you love should never be a fireable offense.

That's why Congress needs to pass the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, also known as ENDA, which would provide strong federal protections against discrimination, making it explicitly illegal to fire someone because of their sexual orientation or gender identity. This bill has strong bipartisan support and the support of a vast majority of Americans. It ought to be the law of the land.

Americans ought to be judged by one thing only in their workplaces: their ability to get their jobs done. Does it make a difference if the firefighter who rescues you is gay -- or the accountant who does your taxes, or the mechanic who fixes your car? If someone works hard every day, does everything he or she is asked, is responsible and trustworthy and a good colleague, that's all that should matter.

Business agrees. The majority of Fortune 500 companies and small businesses already have nondiscrimination policies that protect LGBT employees. These companies know that it's both the right thing to do and makes good economic sense. They want to attract and retain the best workers, and discrimination makes it harder to do that.

So too with our nation. If we want to create more jobs and economic growth and keep our country competitive in the global economy, we need everyone working hard, contributing their ideas, and putting their abilities to use doing what they do best. We need to harness the creativity and talents of every American.

So I urge the Senate to vote yes on ENDA and the House of Representatives to do the same. Several Republican Senators have already voiced their support, as have a number of Republicans in the House. If more members of Congress step up, we can put an end to this form of discrimination once and for all.

Passing ENDA would build on the progress we've made in recent years. We stood up against hate crimes with the Matthew Shepard Act and lifted the entry ban for travelers with HIV. We ended "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" so our brave servicemen and women can serve openly the country they love, no matter who they love. We prohibited discrimination in housing and hospitals that receive federal funding, and we passed the Violence Against Women Act, which includes protections for LGBT Americans.

My Administration had stopped defending the so-called Defense of Marriage Act, and earlier this year the U.S. Supreme Court struck down that discriminatory law. Now we're implementing that ruling, giving married couples access to the federal benefits they were long denied. And across the nation, as more and more states recognize marriage equality, we're seeing loving couples -- some who have been together for decades -- finally join their hands in marriage.

America is at a turning point. We're not only becoming more accepting and loving as a people, we're becoming more just as a nation. But we still have a way to go before our laws are equal to our Founding ideals. As I said in my second inaugural address, our nation's journey toward equality isn't complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law, for if we are truly created equal, then surely the love we commit to one another must be equal as well.

In America of all places, people should be judged on the merits: on the contributions they make in their workplaces and communities, and on what Martin Luther King Jr. called "the content of their character." That's what ENDA helps us do. When Congress passes it, I will sign it into law, and our nation will be fairer and stronger for generations to come.

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I really don't give a sh1t about gay and lesbian ppl.

just like civil right helped white women get into the work place more than blacks, this will work more for white gay and lesbian ppl.

gay ppl can all choke on dikks I don't give a sh1t..



unemployment in the black community is atrocious. that needs to be addressed. I don't give a sh1t about this sh1t..



this is just a front.
 
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I really don't give a sh1t about gay and lesbian ppl.

just like civil right helped white women get into the work place more than blacks, this will work more for white gay and lesbian ppl.

gay ppl can all choke on dikks I don't give a sh1t..

Okay I knew what your comment would be in this thread but I did not expect this....You can give a little more analysis there breh. But yes I support gay rights and I'm not as homophobic as alot of people on here or in my personal life. Trust me though breh I understand your frustrations but you cannot really take it out on them. Its the equivalent of a customer throwing a tantrum at a cashier for something only the management or the corporation has control over. President Obama has been supporting the community heavily and I understand the frustrations because it seems like he does not have the same focus on the Black community. This is something that definitely needs to be done though, its a modern era you can't just stop people from working because of who they sleep with.

With that being said we know the elephant in the room is him not trying to focus the same energy on Stop and Frisk, and housing and banking discrimination in the Black community..
 

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I really don't give a sh1t about gay and lesbian ppl.

just like civil right helped white women get into the work place more than blacks, this will work more for white gay and lesbian ppl.

gay ppl can all choke on dikks I don't give a sh1t..



unemployment in the black community is atrocious. that needs to be addressed. I don't give a sh1t about this sh1t..



this is just a front.

It's sad to see divide and conquer nonsense confuse us. This isn't going to create some economic boom or stimulus for gay people, it just says that gay people can't be fired or discriminated against for being gay. Passing it in no way hurts black people. I don't understand the argument that somehow helping one group automatically means you hurt another group. It's not true.
 

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I really don't give a sh1t about gay and lesbian ppl.

just like civil right helped white women get into the work place more than blacks, this will work more for white gay and lesbian ppl.

gay ppl can all choke on dikks I don't give a sh1t..



unemployment in the black community is atrocious. that needs to be addressed. I don't give a sh1t about this sh1t..



this is just a front.


the gay agenda is real though. more useless shyt being proposed/passed.
 

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Man, I could only imagine the REAL garbage that's in this bill. Probably 8000 pages long and regulates how much testosterone based steroids you can give to your goldfish.

Damn I can't stand liberals. Disgusting humans.
 

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This bill is bullshyt. The idiot president acts as if gays getting fired because they're gay is the greatest issue facing americans. :scusthov:

Obama is literally cock obsessed queen. Its disgusting this idiot will spend day and night fighting for gay SPECIFIC issues, but when an issue regarding problems facing blacks he pulls this "i'm the president of all people" nonsense.

Dude is literally the first mullatto gay president.
 

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Being gay/lesbian doesn't make you any less productive as a working member of society, so why is this even up for argument.
 

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You should be able to hire/fire anyone for any reason. If someone wants to fire me because I am black why would I want to work for them in the first place? Entitlement culture is real.
 

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You should be able to hire/fire anyone for any reason. If someone wants to fire me because I am black why would I want to work for them in the first place? Entitlement culture is real.
You can fire someone for any reason besides those protected by law which are generally gender, race, religion and national origin. Sexual orientation naturally fits within that group. Ignore historical systematic discrimination brehs....
 
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