Fri Feb 8, 2019, 11:53 AM
lambchopp59 (2,633 posts)
Arizona state secretly funding anti-LGBTQ hate groupLast edited Sat Feb 9, 2019, 02:05 AM - Edit history (1) The Arizona state government is secretly funding an anti-LGBTQ hate group by selling specialty license plates on their behalf. The “In God We Trust” plate benefits the Alliance Defending Freedom, a group that files legal challenges to overturn nondiscrimination protections that include sexual orientation and gender identity. The plate sells for $25. $17 of the cost goes to the hate group. The state has raised over a million dollars for the organization. Alliance Defending Freedom defended Jack Phillips in the Supreme Court Masterpiece Cakeshop case to defend the anti-gay baker who refused service to a gay couple. They’re also notorious for filing lawsuits attempting to overturn local and state nondiscrimination laws. The group has recently filed lawsuits challenging bans on “ex-gay” conversion therapy and defended a homeless shelter’s “religious freedom” to ban transgender people from the facility. The state is not required to tell the public where the proceeds of the sale is distributed. State senator Juan Mendez has filed legislation that would require the state to create a public list of where the money actually goes. The list would require the state to list the name and mission statement of each group receiving benefits from the sale of specialty license plates. “The legislation establishing this license plate passed as a floor amendment with no discussion — there was no public awareness of what was happening or where the money was going,” says Tory Roberg, the director of government affairs for the Secular Coalition for Arizona. “People who choose the ‘In God We Trust’ plate never know that they’re sending money to ADF. It’s not on the ServiceArizona website, it’s not in the statute establishing the plate, it’s nowhere.” Mendez has also filed a bill to repeal the sale of the license plate altogether. “What do people not understand about the inappropriateness of this kind of fundamentalist inspired, state-sanctioned discrimination?” says David Felten, a pastor at Fountain Hill United Methodist Church, told the local media. “This is not just an abstract violation of church-state separation. It’s a very real rejection of Arizona’s LGBTQ people by the very government that is supposed to impartially support and protect all of its citizens. Article copy/pasted from lgbtqnation site. https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2019/02/arizona-state-government-secretly-funding-anti-lgbtq-hate-group/
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Response to lambchopp59 (Original post)
Fri Feb 8, 2019, 12:01 PM
RKP5637 (65,771 posts)
1. Hate filled religious freaks and politicians again!!! n/t
Response to lambchopp59 (Original post)
Fri Feb 8, 2019, 12:03 PM
mbusby (805 posts)
2. Link is bad...
Response to mbusby (Reply #2)
Fri Feb 8, 2019, 12:09 PM
lambchopp59 (2,633 posts)
4. Thank You, I'm still learning my chromebook functions. Probably did something wrong.
Response to lambchopp59 (Original post)
Fri Feb 8, 2019, 12:04 PM
Desert grandma (762 posts)
3. What happened to separation of church and state here?
ACLU or other like organization should get involved. Sneaky Republicans. Glad someone discovered this. It should not surprise anyone that these evangelical right wing groups continue to think they will not get caught with their schemes. This is arrogant and deceitful.
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Response to lambchopp59 (Original post)
Fri Feb 8, 2019, 12:17 PM
shenmue (38,410 posts)
5. Holy fuck
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