Good news! Nevada Senator Dean Heller, a Republican, announced today that he will support the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA), which would ban discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity, likely giving the bill the 60 votes it needs to pass the Senate. After that, it will go to the House of Representatives, where it faces the same fate as immigration reform, the budget, and the Barack Obama Loves Motherhood and Apple Pie act of 2013. Still, maybe there's a chance that if the Senate passes it, the House will, too? Yeah, we like to think nice thoughts on Monday morning.
Of all the things that parents need to worry about regarding teachers, whether their clothing fits with their physical sex would seem to be the least of it. On the other hand, men dressed as women would end that stereotype of the dowdy schoolteacher, no doubt.
It's all about who wears the pants in the classroom.
Don't they know teh gheys don't get abortions or use birth control?
Discrimination is all the Repubicans have going for them these days.
Of all the things that parents need to worry about regarding teachers, whether their clothing fits with their physical sex would seem to be the least of it. On the other hand, men dressed as women would end that stereotype of the dowdy schoolteacher, no doubt.