Stupid Bigot Tricks. An
AP story reports that a California father doesn't want his
daughter sharing high school restrooms with lesbian students. To
protect his daughter's modesty, he filed a discrimination complaint
against the local school district, alleging
""discrimination and intolerance [by] not addressing a very
clear right of privacy violation that requires my child to share
restrooms, dressing rooms and showering facilities with those who
by their own, and societies (sic) definition, are attracted to the
same gender (homosexual students and staff)."
After receiving this complaint, the school district conducted an
investigation (yes, money was spent!) but, shockingly, found no
discrimination. Moreover, there was no evidence that any lesbian
student or staff member had ever made sexual advances toward
students in the restrooms.
End of story, though I can't really blame both the Gay &
Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) and the
Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN)
for trying to make some hay out of it. It's not like this crazy
suit was going to actually lead to segregating gay/lesbian students
from their straight peers in school restrooms and locker rooms
(would all gay students mind?), but it's such a lunatic demand that
the urge to draw attention to it is too much to resist (hence this
item).
Surprise! Black Gay Republicans Exist! NGLTF
has released a national
study of black gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender people. Titled
"Say It Loud: I'm Black and I'm Proud," the report found half of
the respondents say racism is a problem in "the White GLBT
community" while two-thirds report that homophobia is a problem
within the black community. That's not unexpected, but this is: the
respondents' political affiliations were "slightly less Democratic,
and more Republican, than the Black population as a whole."
To get specific, on p.45 of the Black Pride Sample (of black
GLBT respondents), it states that 65% are Democrats, 10%
Republicans, 8% independent, and 7% other (although, we're told,
"only 6% of transgender respondents were Republican"). The report
compares these figures with the findings of the 1996 National Black
Election Study, which found that 72% of overall black respondents
were Democrats and only 5% were Republicans (half as many,
percentage-wise, as in the GLBT survey). Talk about shattering a
stereotype!
Now, to be fair, the Black Pride sample did find that 85% of
GLBT blacks identified as "liberal or moderate" and 15% as
"conservative," as compared with overall black respondents in the
1996 National Black Election Study who were 59% "liberal or
moderate." But given the party affiliation finding, it's not
unlikely that the reason they're more "liberal" is that they're
pro-gay and anti-homophobia.
In any event, don't expect NGTLF to shift to the right to better
represent this under-represented black GOP demographic. After all,
a previous NGLTF report, titled "Leaving Our Children Behind:
Welfare Reform and the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender
Community," examined the effects of welfare reform on GLBT families
and concluded that the push away from dependency and toward
self-sufficiency was a bad, bad thing.