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In reply to the discussion: Democrats used to stand for principles [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)The issues you think of as 'social issues' are also economic issues, you are just unaffected by them and thus do not understand them.
I am a Union Member, a labor activist. Want to lecture me about retirement and pensions? Because I'm gay you think I need your straight wisdom to explain money to me?
Dig this: my entire life, your Straight Community has pillaged and abused my personal economy as well as those of other LGBT people in numerous ways. Let's start with the fact that in 29 States, LGBT people have absolutely no protection from discrimination in employment. You say 'without the kind that folds and spins you got jack shit' as if it was not YOUR community imposing discriminatory laws upon LGBT people. We can be fired, refused a job, openly and legally 'you are gay so no job for you'.
And yet you think LGBT people do not know about nor need economic justice? That 'civil rights' are are unrelated to 'economic issues'? How is that? How does one eat without a job? How does one grow old and retire if one is not equally protected in the work place?
The tax laws are another area of Straight Piracy against us. Unfair. My entire lifetime. So you get a better tax deal, you get 50 States of fully protected workplaces and yet you are explaining to me that your needs for more outweigh our desire to simply have what you were born with and feel entitled to?
"Some LGBT people are poor. In fact, after controlling for a number of factors associated with poverty, rates for LGB adults are higher than for heterosexual adults.
This fact should not be surprising. After all, LGBT people are born into all types of families, including those who are poor. LGBT people face the same socio-economic challenges that other people who share their sex, race, ethnicity, age, and disability face. But they also face unique obstacles because of their sexual orientation and gender identity. These include a higher risk of being homeless when they are young, harassment and discrimination at school and at workplace, and being denied the economic benefits of marriage."
- See more at: http://williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/headlines/beyond-stereotypes-poverty-in-the-lgbt-community/#sthash.EwAxNMej.dpuf
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