Tuesday, June 16, 2015

NC Lt. Gov. Defends Law Allowing Magistrates Not To Marry Gay Couples


Dan Forest, the Republican lieutenant governor of North Carolina, has defended a new law allowing magistrates not to marry gay and lesbian couples, saying that it “doesn't discriminate against anybody.”
Lawmakers last week overrode Republican Governor Pat McCrory's veto of the bill.

The new law allows magistrates and some register of deeds workers to avoid duties for all marriages based on a “sincerely held religious objection.” While the law does not specifically mention sexual orientation, its sponsor vowed to introduce the legislation after a magistrate decided to quit rather than marry gay couples.
Appearing on the Family Research Council's (FRC) Washington Watch radio program, Forest said that the law was needed because the federal court that struck down North Carolina's gay marriage ban had overstepped its bounds.
The court said that North Carolina officials “have to perform those marriages” and “went so far as to making sure that law was going to be enforced,” Forest said.
He claimed that by protecting the religious freedom of magistrates, the law does the “opposite” of discriminating and argued that it's constitutional because it has the approval of lawmakers.
“It doesn't discriminate against anybody, in fact it does just the opposite. It provides a reasonable accommodation for our magistrates to opt out of all marriages altogether,” he said.
“The Legislature determines all the roles and duties of the magistrates. So, even in this case, the Legislature is clearly within their bounds to tell the … magistrates what their duties duties are. … This is basically saying that they are upholding the constitution, because this is what the Legislature said is legal.”
“You're not telling them they can't have a ceremony,” Forest added. “It's just protecting the religious beliefs of those who don't want to do it.”

It's almost comical listening to this idiot justify what he and his Republican cohorts have done.
 "The court said that North Carolina officials “have to perform those marriages” and “went so far as to making sure that law was going to be enforced,” Forest said."
Well duh, isn't it expected that a courts ruling on an unlawful law, be upheld by those officers in charge of doing so?
This is exactly whats wrong with these people, they truly believe that their religion places them above the law.
They seriously need to have their collective asses handed to them.
Your little referendum is illegal, unconstitutional and will ultimately be defeated and overturned as so.
It's just a friggin' shame, the tax payers and those hurt by your bigotry have to waste so much money and time fixing your endless, tiresome bullshit.
Keep your fucking religion in your church and home, not in public service jobs assholes! 

3 comments:

bdsmjack said...

Hear, hear! Then when their unconstitutional law gets struck down, it's, 'whaaaaaa! Activist judges!'

centurionF said...

if your religious beliefs prevent you from doing your job, you're in the wrong job

Daddy said...

I couldn't agree more with you, Ulf, and I have no doubt that things are going to get worse with these right wing religious fanatics.

They are going to continue to find ways to discriminate and hate in the name of their religion; totally ignoring the fact that their loving 'savior' supposedly hated no one. "Thou shalt not judge!" "Thou shalt not kill!" (Unless, of course you don't like the other guy for who he is, what he practices, the color of his skin etc. etc. etc.!)