I have not seen any credible evidence to suggest that David’s skin color gave him special privileges with the HRC nor do I think that the HRC engaged in racial discrimination against him. Again, I could be missing something, but based on what I have actually read…
posted by Jorge on
If I hadn’t had an idea how good he is with lawyerspeak, I would be confident he would have kept his job had he been white.
posted by Doug on
Rather than worry about criticism of HRC for falling short on racial diversity and transgendered rights, maybe Steven should focus on Florida’s Governor DaSantis support for ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill which will have consequences in the real world.
posted by Tom Scharbach on
“Rather than worry about criticism of HRC for falling short on racial diversity and transgendered rights, maybe Steven should focus on Florida’s Governor DaSantis support for ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill which will have consequences in the real world.”
LOL — Stephen violate the 11th Commandment? DeSantis is a Republican Rockstar.
posted by Doug on
Was just highlighting Stephen’s fealty. He’s more interested in perceptions of the left’s supposed failings rather than the right’s real damage to the LGBTQ community. It’s sadly pathetic.
posted by Tom Scharbach on
“Was just highlighting Stephen’s fealty. He’s more interested in perceptions of the left’s supposed failings rather than the right’s real damage to the LGBTQ community. It’s sadly pathetic.”
I got that …
I’ve been reading IGF since 2004.
Back then, Stephen self-identified as a libertarian, advocating homosexual rights but, not surprisingly, arguing that the government should do nothing to legislate equal treatment under the law and somehow always finding a way to support anti-equality Republican politicians.
But that was then. In the last decade or so, Stephen hasn’t even bothered to hide his role as a Republican apologist.
posted by David on
What a pathetic dumpster fire. HRC is obsessed with racialism and transgenderism. Most of it’s blog posts, press releases, YT uploads and other social media output are related to transgenderism or racial issues. It barely functions as a gay organization. Indeed, it never fails to issue a press release when a trans person dies but makes no effort whatsoever to acknowledge the killing of LGB people. It took HRC nearly 2 weeks to acknowledge the murder of a Florida gay marriage activist. And HRC completely ignored a hate crime murder of a gay man in Idaho. As an organization seized by the new religion of woke, it likely hired David *because* of his race, and it is pure karma that it should now be accused of racial discrimination by a man in whose favor it racially discriminated.
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posted by Tom Jefferson on
I have not seen any credible evidence to suggest that David’s skin color gave him special privileges with the HRC nor do I think that the HRC engaged in racial discrimination against him. Again, I could be missing something, but based on what I have actually read…
posted by Jorge on
If I hadn’t had an idea how good he is with lawyerspeak, I would be confident he would have kept his job had he been white.
posted by Doug on
Rather than worry about criticism of HRC for falling short on racial diversity and transgendered rights, maybe Steven should focus on Florida’s Governor DaSantis support for ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill which will have consequences in the real world.
posted by Tom Scharbach on
“Rather than worry about criticism of HRC for falling short on racial diversity and transgendered rights, maybe Steven should focus on Florida’s Governor DaSantis support for ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill which will have consequences in the real world.”
LOL — Stephen violate the 11th Commandment? DeSantis is a Republican Rockstar.
posted by Doug on
Was just highlighting Stephen’s fealty. He’s more interested in perceptions of the left’s supposed failings rather than the right’s real damage to the LGBTQ community. It’s sadly pathetic.
posted by Tom Scharbach on
“Was just highlighting Stephen’s fealty. He’s more interested in perceptions of the left’s supposed failings rather than the right’s real damage to the LGBTQ community. It’s sadly pathetic.”
I got that …
I’ve been reading IGF since 2004.
Back then, Stephen self-identified as a libertarian, advocating homosexual rights but, not surprisingly, arguing that the government should do nothing to legislate equal treatment under the law and somehow always finding a way to support anti-equality Republican politicians.
But that was then. In the last decade or so, Stephen hasn’t even bothered to hide his role as a Republican apologist.
posted by David on
What a pathetic dumpster fire. HRC is obsessed with racialism and transgenderism. Most of it’s blog posts, press releases, YT uploads and other social media output are related to transgenderism or racial issues. It barely functions as a gay organization. Indeed, it never fails to issue a press release when a trans person dies but makes no effort whatsoever to acknowledge the killing of LGB people. It took HRC nearly 2 weeks to acknowledge the murder of a Florida gay marriage activist. And HRC completely ignored a hate crime murder of a gay man in Idaho. As an organization seized by the new religion of woke, it likely hired David *because* of his race, and it is pure karma that it should now be accused of racial discrimination by a man in whose favor it racially discriminated.