During the arguments about Prop 8, one of the big points made by the Mormons and others opposed to gay marriage was that they weren't BIGOTS, oh gracious me, no! And they didn't mind giving the homos some basic rights just as long as, you know, they weren't REDEFINING MARRIAGE. They stated explicitly that they were not opposed to legal protections for same sex couples.
So, Equality Utah took them at their word and launched the "Common ground" initiatives regarding health care, fair employment, and inheritance. Not gay marriage. Not even civil unions. Just statutory protections for same sex couples in Utah.
So, how are they doing?
Not so well, reports the SLC Tribune:
Four down, one to go.
The Utah Legislature snuffed out two more gay-rights bills Tuesday.
After lengthy public hearings, House committees rejected two measures: HB288, which would have allowed same-sex couples and other unmarried pairs to adopt and foster children; and HB267, which would have protected gay and transgender Utahns from housing and employment discrimination. Two other gay-rights measures also are off the docket: One was pulled by its sponsor and the other died in committee. The final bill faces a test today.
Alas, it failed that test. As reported by a SLC Tribune blog,
Probably the most frustrating part for the bill's supporters is that HB160 obviously was dead before the House Judiciary Committee convened. Nevertheless, citizens, gay and straight, went through the motions—testifying the state needs a simple way to protect the rights of cohabiting adults in inheritance and medical decision making. The opposition, including the Eagle Forum's Gayle Ruzicka, right, complained that the bill was unnecessary and a veilded attempt to drag the state into legalizing gay marriage.
Strikingly, few committee members bothered to ask questions...Rep. Keith Grover, R-Orem, idly surfed the Web on his laptop as unmarried couples told of their fears that they would not be able to care medically, financially and emotionally for "the person who matters to me most."
As Andrew Sullivan noted on his blogpost Calling the Christianist bluff, there never was any interest in fairness. This exposes the oppositio'ns views clearly. It is simply contempt, without even the pretense of a fair hearing.
Meanwhile, a hateful and hate-filled advertisement published in the SLC Tribune attacking the "Homosexual movement" and declaring "homosexuality is not a race!" It states
" To add sexual orientation to the law...would enhance the rights of a few and diminish the rights of the rest...."
"By holding hands and kissing in public.....if backed by law will force the acceptance of homosexuality as a[n equal] relationship"
"Gays should be forced not to display their conduct to our children".
"people can be gay, like people can be druggies or hookers".
Now, I want you to think if instead of "homosexual" it said black. Or Mexican. Or Jewish. Or, Mormon. Do you think it would have been published in a major city newspaper if it used such language against any other Americans?
They aren't interested in co-existence. They aren't interested in tolerance. They lied about that, too. Maybe it's time to bring out the pink triangles in Utah.