Utah Governor Says No Protected Class for Gay People
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.
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To bad we don’T LIVE IN A PERFECT WORLD.
It’s so sad when the tired argument emerges again and again that we want SPECIAL rights. All we want are EQUAL rights!