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LEGAL PROTECTION FOR MINORITIES?

Do you think that special interest groups such as homosexuals, women, and other minorities
need special constitutional amendments to protect them from discrimination? Explain.
Whenever this subject is brought up it usually brings a lot of controversy with it. I am
one of many I am sure who is torn when it comes to discussing the rights of minority
groups. Although I don't feel that any specific group deserves special protection over
another group; I do feel that all groups of people deserve equal protection under the law
regardless of race, nationality, religion, political views, gender, disability, or sexual
orientation. Most all of these minority groups are protected under the law but one that
isn't are gays, lesbians, and bisexuals.
Employment discrimination is the most common complaint received by the American Civil
Liberties Union from gays and lesbians. As of mid-1996, Americans can be legally fired
from their jobs simply because of their sexual orientation in 41 states. That number is
still the same to this very day.
A study showed that gays earned from 11 to 17% less and lesbians earn 5 to 14% less than
the national average. The American Civil Liberties Union claims that the only thing close
to a representative survey suggests that lesbians and gay men generally earn less than
their heterosexual counterparts. But even if the average homosexual earned more than the
average heterosexual, there would still be many gays and lesbians discriminated against
in employment, and in need of legal protection of some sort.
When the first civil rights bill to follow the US civil war was debated in Congress, it
was criticized for granting special rights to Afro-Americans. When the Civil Rights Act
was debated in 1964, it was criticized because it would attack individual freedom of
choice in hiring. But it passed. It guaranteed protection against discrimination in
employment on the basis of race, religion, gender, national origin, and disability. But
the Civil rights Act gave no protection for people on the basis of sexual orientation.
As of October 1998, only 12 states in the US had passed civil rights legislation
protecting homosexual worker. This means that in 80% of the states, an employer is
perfectly within their rights to fire (or refuse to hire, or refuse to promote) an
employee solely because of their sexual orientation. This puts heterosexuals, homosexuals
and bisexuals all at risk of being fired.
A bill was introduced in the mid 1970's which would do for gays and lesbians what it had
done for Afro-Americans, and women and others. It went nowhere. Another version of the
bill was presented to congress in 1994. It was called the Employment Non-Discrimination
Act or ENDA. It was supported by President. Clinton, and reintroduced in September of
1996 with the backing of the House and Senate Democratic minority leaders. The bill was
characterized by conservative Republicans as controversial, immoral, and un-American.
Although it made it to the Senate it was not passed, and would not have had a chance at
all in the house.
Homosexuality, though not supported by many Americans, is a way of life; and no reason
for someone to be legally discriminated against under United States law. America is
supposed to be a land of equal opportunity; not a land of equal opportunity for everyone
except those who lead lifestyles different than ours. 

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