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November 23, 2021

US — . Twenty-one Congressional Republicans are seeking to make a backdoor deal with transgender campaigners, supporting a bill that would prohibit discrimination on the “basis of […] gender identity,” even “while providing certain benefits and exemptions to religious providers.” Recent incidents that received national attention have stirred up increased public interest in the potential ramifications of the bill becoming law.

The Fairness For All Act (FFA), which was introduced to the House by Republican Utah Congressman Chris Stewart on February 26, 2021, will amend Section 201 of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to include gender identity, along with sëx and sexµal orientation, as a protected class. The bill also seeks to expand the public accommodations to which anti-discrimination laws would apply.

If passed into law, the FFA would prohibit establishments that providing services or accommodations to the public to treat individuals differently on the basis of declared gender identity. Among those bound by the bill would be retailers, places of exercise, recreation or amusement, providers of medical, mental financial or transportation services and any organization receiving federal funding, including educational institutions and religious corporations.

Chris Stewart and 20 other Congressional Republicans who supported bill including gender identity legislation
Chris Stewart (UT) and 20 Congressional peers (row by row:) Fred Upton (MI), Elise Stefanik (NY), John Curtis (UT), Mark Amodei (NV), Brian Fitzpatrick (PA), Adam Kinzinger (IL), Andrew Garbarino (NY), Blake Moore (UT) Burgess Owens (UT), Carlos Gimenez (FL), Chris Jacobs (NY), Claudia Tenney (NY), Jeff Van Drew (NJ), Jenniffer González-Colón (PR), Maria Salazar (FL), Mario Díaz-Balart (FL), Mike Simpson (ID), Nicole Malliotakis (NY), Steve Stivers (OH) and Tom Reed (NY) all supported a bill protecting gender identity. There are 225 Republicans in Congress.

The FFA grants exceptions for religious institutions, which would continue to be permitted to take gender identity into consideration during the hiring process, and would not be subject to the law’s speech regulations:

The bill (1) exempts a church or religious organization from claims of employment discrimination because of sexµal orientation or gender identity under specified circumstances; and (2) prohibits sanctions for certain employee speech regarding the employee’s religious, political, or moral beliefs in the workplace.

Priests, pastors, rabbis, imams and ministers would not be required to provide marriage or mental health services under the FFA, except in the event that the individual seeking counsel does not present an imminent danger to self or others.

The FFA “preserves the Religious Freedom Restoration Act so it can continue to protect the First Amendment right of all persons to freely exercise their religion,” says Rep Stewart’s press release advertising the bill.

While Republicans who back the FFA have described it as an alternative to the Equality Act that would protect religious liberty while safeguarding women, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender-identifying individuals from discrimination, recent events have sparked a renewed outcry over what the proposed “compromise” could actually mean for the rights of girls and women.

In July 2021, there were massive protests in Los Angeles after a man who exposed his naked body and erect genitals in the women’s section of Wi Spa was defended by staff, transgender campaigners and the mainstream media. As public outrage grew, the media and transgender campaigners began suggesting there had never been a male patron in the women’s section, and the incident was a hoax. It later came to light that the man was convicted sëx offender Darren Agee Merager, who identifies as a woman. Mr Merager was ultimately charged with several felony offenses of indecent exposure after four women and a minor girl filed a complaint about the incident.

More recently, a young girl was violently raped in a Virginia school restroom by a male student who identifies as “gender fluid” and was wearing a skirt at the time of the attack. The incident, which took place in May, came to public light in October. Despite sending an email to the school board in May notifying them of the sexµal assault allegation, Loudoun County Public Schools Superintendent Scott Ziegler claimed during a meeting in June: “We don’t have any record of assaults occurring in our restrooms,” and “the predator transgender student or person simply does not exist.” When the father of the rape survivor attempted to correct the misinformation, Supt Ziegler had him arrested for disorderly conduct, and threatened other enraged parents with punishment. Students, parents and staff say Supt Ziegler hid the incident so the transgender restroom policy would be pushed through, and have since been staging protests calling for his and the school board’s firing. The male student has since been found guilty of the restroom attack, and admitted guilt in the sexµal molestation of another girl in the classroom of a school he was later transferred to. The media is now calling the male student a “boy” and the mother is now insisting her unnamed son “is not transgender” but experiments with wearing clothing made for both sexes.

In addition, the public is getting a closer look at how gender identity policies may affect female sports, especially following the lift last week by the IOC of a testosterone restriction for male athletes competing in women’s sports at the professional level. Many social media users are calling it “the end of women’s sports,” suggesting the women’s category may as well be done away with altogether.

With the pending deal between Democrats and some Republicans, it is unknown whether girls and women will be left out in the cold.

CALL TO ACTION​

To express your views on FFA, contact a Republican Congressional representative who is supporting the legislation.

Email or tweet Chris Stewart (Utah)
Email or tweet Fred Upton (Michigan)
Email Elise Stefanik (New York)
Email or tweet John Curtis (Utah)
Email or tweet Mark Amodei (Nevada)
Email or tweet Brian Fitzpatrick (Pennsylvania)
Email or tweet Adam Kinzinger (Illinois)
Email or tweet Andrew Garbarino (New York)
Email or tweet Blake Moore (Utah)
Email or tweet Burgess Owens (Utah)
Email or tweet Carlos Gimenez (Florida)
Email or tweet Chris Jacobs (New York)
Email or tweet Claudia Tenney (New York)
Email Jeff Van Drew (New Jersey)
Email or tweet Jenniffer González-Colón (Puerto Rico)
Email or tweet Maria Salazar (Florida)
Email or tweet Mario Díaz-Balart (Florida)
Email or tweet Mike Simpson (Idaho)
Email or tweet Nicole Malliotakis (New York)
Steve Stivers (Ohio) [resigned in the spring]
Email or tweet Tom Reed (New York)
 
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Oh y’all thought Rethugs were your friends on this issue? Their opposition to trans friendly policies never, ever had anything to do with wanting to protect women and children because they’ve never shown support for women and children in any other way. They were just pandering to their base who don’t fµck with the LGBT community as a whole and now that TRAs have gotten smart about effective lobbying and realize how easily bought politicians are, the Rethugs are just Rethugging at the moment.

If we acknowledge that trans ideology is misogynistic at its core, why assume a misogynistic party would shield you from it? Just because leftists are looking real sus right now doesn’t mean that right-wingers have your back.
 

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Oh y’all thought Rethugs were your friends on this issue? Their opposition to trans friendly policies never, ever had anything to do with wanting to protect women and children because they’ve never shown support for women and children in any other way. They were just pandering to their base who don’t fµck with the LGBT community as a whole and now that TRAs have gotten smart about effective lobbying and realize how easily bought politicians are, the Rethugs are just Rethugging at the moment.

If we acknowledge that trans ideology is misogynistic at its core, why assume a misogynistic party would shield you from it? Just because leftists are looking real sus right now doesn’t mean that right-wingers have your back.
Yep. They for sure had me fooled smh. I was getting ready to vote for them for the first time in my life but look at that. SMH.
Noone to defend women and children.
 

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Yep. They for sure had me fooled smh. I was getting ready to vote for them for the first time in my life but look at that. SMH.
Noone to defend women and children.
I’m sorry but what about voting for republicans is of any benefit to woman or children? LOL. I’d rather not vote.
 

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I’m sorry but what about voting for republicans is of any benefit to woman or children? LOL. I’d rather not vote.
That's what I explained. To stop this trans non-sense, I thought to stop voting left and go vote right but now I see that right also is about this trans nonsense. So no voting for me I guess. I am just sad and sick that they are allowing men to erase us.
 

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This law will enable more Yanivs to force women to wax their balls.

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Folks, every white man whether he's still a man or now a woman will enjoy his full and unfettered privilege in this country.

Do you see the "Christians" and politicians going hard against gay marriage like they're still going hard against abortion? Nope.
 

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This country is going to fall. Sanctioning sexµal deviancy hasn't historically worked out well for any nation so idk why the American government seems to think we're exempt.
 

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Aside from my overall disgust at just how little anyone in power seems to care what happens to women and little girls, I am curious to see how gender identity will come into play should there ever be a national wartime draft again.

Sounds like a great way to dodge.

Anyway I do NOT want to use the same salons, changing rooms, and bathrooms as biological men! Their genitalia is literally a weapon. I am sorry, but if you are truly about that life, you should not qualify to be considered a woman unless you undergo bottom surgery. There are too many instances of ppl taking advantage of others' attempts at inclusivity. Blame them.
 

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November 23, 2021

US — . Twenty-one Congressional Republicans are seeking to make a backdoor deal with transgender campaigners, supporting a bill that would prohibit discrimination on the “basis of […] gender identity,” even “while providing certain benefits and exemptions to religious providers.” Recent incidents that received national attention have stirred up increased public interest in the potential ramifications of the bill becoming law.

The Fairness For All Act (FFA), which was introduced to the House by Republican Utah Congressman Chris Stewart on February 26, 2021, will amend Section 201 of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to include gender identity, along with sëx and sexµal orientation, as a protected class. The bill also seeks to expand the public accommodations to which anti-discrimination laws would apply.

If passed into law, the FFA would prohibit establishments that providing services or accommodations to the public to treat individuals differently on the basis of declared gender identity. Among those bound by the bill would be retailers, places of exercise, recreation or amusement, providers of medical, mental financial or transportation services and any organization receiving federal funding, including educational institutions and religious corporations.

Chris Stewart and 20 other Congressional Republicans who supported bill including gender identity legislation
Chris Stewart (UT) and 20 Congressional peers (row by row:) Fred Upton (MI), Elise Stefanik (NY), John Curtis (UT), Mark Amodei (NV), Brian Fitzpatrick (PA), Adam Kinzinger (IL), Andrew Garbarino (NY), Blake Moore (UT) Burgess Owens (UT), Carlos Gimenez (FL), Chris Jacobs (NY), Claudia Tenney (NY), Jeff Van Drew (NJ), Jenniffer González-Colón (PR), Maria Salazar (FL), Mario Díaz-Balart (FL), Mike Simpson (ID), Nicole Malliotakis (NY), Steve Stivers (OH) and Tom Reed (NY) all supported a bill protecting gender identity. There are 225 Republicans in Congress.

The FFA grants exceptions for religious institutions, which would continue to be permitted to take gender identity into consideration during the hiring process, and would not be subject to the law’s speech regulations:



Priests, pastors, rabbis, imams and ministers would not be required to provide marriage or mental health services under the FFA, except in the event that the individual seeking counsel does not present an imminent danger to self or others.

The FFA “preserves the Religious Freedom Restoration Act so it can continue to protect the First Amendment right of all persons to freely exercise their religion,” says Rep Stewart’s press release advertising the bill.

While Republicans who back the FFA have described it as an alternative to the Equality Act that would protect religious liberty while safeguarding women, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender-identifying individuals from discrimination, recent events have sparked a renewed outcry over what the proposed “compromise” could actually mean for the rights of girls and women.

In July 2021, there were massive protests in Los Angeles after a man who exposed his naked body and erect genitals in the women’s section of Wi Spa was defended by staff, transgender campaigners and the mainstream media. As public outrage grew, the media and transgender campaigners began suggesting there had never been a male patron in the women’s section, and the incident was a hoax. It later came to light that the man was convicted sëx offender Darren Agee Merager, who identifies as a woman. Mr Merager was ultimately charged with several felony offenses of indecent exposure after four women and a minor girl filed a complaint about the incident.

More recently, a young girl was violently raped in a Virginia school restroom by a male student who identifies as “gender fluid” and was wearing a skirt at the time of the attack. The incident, which took place in May, came to public light in October. Despite sending an email to the school board in May notifying them of the sexµal assault allegation, Loudoun County Public Schools Superintendent Scott Ziegler claimed during a meeting in June: “We don’t have any record of assaults occurring in our restrooms,” and “the predator transgender student or person simply does not exist.” When the father of the rape survivor attempted to correct the misinformation, Supt Ziegler had him arrested for disorderly conduct, and threatened other enraged parents with punishment. Students, parents and staff say Supt Ziegler hid the incident so the transgender restroom policy would be pushed through, and have since been staging protests calling for his and the school board’s firing. The male student has since been found guilty of the restroom attack, and admitted guilt in the sexµal molestation of another girl in the classroom of a school he was later transferred to. The media is now calling the male student a “boy” and the mother is now insisting her unnamed son “is not transgender” but experiments with wearing clothing made for both sexes.

In addition, the public is getting a closer look at how gender identity policies may affect female sports, especially following the lift last week by the IOC of a testosterone restriction for male athletes competing in women’s sports at the professional level. Many social media users are calling it “the end of women’s sports,” suggesting the women’s category may as well be done away with altogether.

With the pending deal between Democrats and some Republicans, it is unknown whether girls and women will be left out in the cold.

CALL TO ACTION​

To express your views on FFA, contact a Republican Congressional representative who is supporting the legislation.

Email or tweet Chris Stewart (Utah)
Email or tweet Fred Upton (Michigan)
Email Elise Stefanik (New York)
Email or tweet John Curtis (Utah)
Email or tweet Mark Amodei (Nevada)
Email or tweet Brian Fitzpatrick (Pennsylvania)
Email or tweet Adam Kinzinger (Illinois)
Email or tweet Andrew Garbarino (New York)
Email or tweet Blake Moore (Utah)
Email or tweet Burgess Owens (Utah)
Email or tweet Carlos Gimenez (Florida)
Email or tweet Chris Jacobs (New York)
Email or tweet Claudia Tenney (New York)
Email Jeff Van Drew (New Jersey)
Email or tweet Jenniffer González-Colón (Puerto Rico)
Email or tweet Maria Salazar (Florida)
Email or tweet Mario Díaz-Balart (Florida)
Email or tweet Mike Simpson (Idaho)
Email or tweet Nicole Malliotakis (New York)
Steve Stivers (Ohio) [resigned in the spring]
Email or tweet Tom Reed (New York)
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Everyone thought I was joking when i said the GOP would lie down for the Ts.

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I meant it. I always mean it. I hate being right about negative predictions. It's just depressing.

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Just like I keep freaking saying, we are being left with nowhere left (or right) to turn. booooooooo.

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Reporting live from these last days....

IAI
 

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Hey OP, I'm pretty sure Adam Kinzinger is leaving congress soon.

Good luck to y'all.
 

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