Utah Gov. Herbert says sexual orientation shouldn’t be protected class against discrimination
By Brock Vergakis, APThursday, August 27, 2009
Utah governor: No protected class for gay people
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah Gov. Gary Herbert said Thursday that discriminating against gay people shouldn’t be illegal, although he would prefer it if everyone were treated with respect.
In his most definitive comments yet on gay rights, Herbert told reporters he doesn’t believe sexual orientation should be a protected class in the way that race, gender and religion are.
“We don’t have to have a rule for everybody to do the right thing. We ought to just do the right thing because it’s the right thing to do and we don’t have to have a law that punishes us if we don’t,” Herbert said in his first monthly KUED news conference.
In Utah, it is legal to fire someone for being gay or transgender. The gay rights advocacy group Equality Utah has been trying to change state law for several years but has always been rebuffed by the Republican-controlled Legislature.
Last year, the group got Republican Gov. Jon Huntsman’s support for extending some rights to gay people, although none of the bills it backed became law.
Huntsman resigned earlier this month to become U.S. ambassador to China, leaving Herbert, who was lieutenant governor, in charge of the state until a special election in 2010.
Twenty-one states already have laws prohibiting workplace discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, and 12 extend those laws to gender identity — California, Colorado, Iowa, Illinois, Maine, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington. Several other states protect public employees who are gay or transgender.
Will Carlson, Equality Utah’s public policy director, said Herbert’s comments show he doesn’t understand how prevalent discrimination is against gay and transgender people in Utah.
“I agree that we ought to be able to just do the right thing. Unfortunately, the Salt Lake City Human Rights Commission makes it clear that not all employers are doing the right thing,” he said, referencing a city report released earlier this summer that said discrimination was rampant.
Salt Lake City is considering an anti-discrimination ordinance, but conservative state lawmakers already are eyeing passage of a state law that would trump it.
Herbert reserved judgment on the ordinance until he’s had a chance to read it, but said he doesn’t like the idea of protected classes in general.
“Where do you stop? I mean that’s the problem going down that slippery road. Pretty soon we’re going to have a special law for blue-eyed blondes … or people who are losing their hair a little bit,” Herbert said. “There’s some support for about anything we put out there. I’m just saying we end up getting bogged down sometimes with the minutiae of things that government has really no role to be involved in.”
Carlson said he wants to arrange a meeting with Herbert to help him understand the problems gay Utahns face.
“We don’t have an epidemic of blonde-haired, blue-eyed people getting fired or evicted. We do have a situation where gay and transgender people are being evicted and losing their jobs, not for job performance, but because they’re gay or transgender,” he said.
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August 28, 2009: 5:23 pm
I agree with what Gov. Gary Herbert said, if we give special rights to homosexuals then they will have more rights than ordinary people. Then the next thing they will insist on quotas forcing companies to hire a mandatory number of them. Then they will force the schools to teach it as an alternate way of life, and where will it end? It will end up using the government to attack my way of life, how I want my children raised and ultimately my freedom and beliefs. Mike |
Disgusted American |
August 27, 2009: 10:03 pm
HUH..? This is a man who defends the equal rights and protections of people who CHOOSE to believe in Invisible Magical Man-Made Myth Sky Fairies…But tells us our supposed ‘CHOICE’ is not legitimate??? What’s the difference if we ‘CHOOSE’ to be LGBTQ (his view, not mine) or he ‘CHOOSES’ to believe in impotent deities??? Oh. that’s right; His choice is legitimate because Joseph Smith found Magical Glasses that let him interpret Magical Gold plates… Heck, as a Moron…oops…Mormon, he’s probably wearing his Magical Underwear while he’s bashing LGBT people. It’s Nutbags like this that reinforce my revulsion to religion and strengthen my Atheism. Hey Herbert: Put down your goddamn bible and step away from the religion. Your beliefs end in tragedy for LGBT people on a daily basis,worldwide! Mine don’t! |
mike