The Hate Crimes Act passed by Congress and signed by President Obama is supported by an unlikely alliance.
Advocate of the week: “After more than a decade of opposition and delay, we’ve passed inclusive hate crimes legislation to help protect our citizens from violence based on what they look like, who they love, how they pray, or who they are.”
– President Obama at Wednesday’s signing of the Hate Crimes Prevention Act.
Amen to that.
Confused person of the week: “Prevo says he agrees with this hate crime bill but he continues to stand against the anti-discrimination ordinance. ‘Hopefully this will satisfy the homosexual community and they will not defy our city again…'”
Defy our city??
Prevo preached 35 years of hate and bigotry against us, and built his church on a foundation of homophobia, but he agrees that we should be protected from the violence that his hate speech promotes.
Wait… he agrees with the hate crimes bill, a gay rights law? So if we propose a similar ordinance to protect LGBT Alaskans against violent hate crimes, Prevo will publicly support us. That I’d like to see.
Surprise of the week: All three of Alaska’s Congress members voted for the Hate Crimes Act. Senator Begich, Senator Murkowski and Representative Young all voted for the Defense spending bill which the Hate Crimes Act is attached to. Most republicans voted against it. Young added special projects for Alaska and voted for a gay rights bill to get them. Pork for Equality.