It’s Baaackkk: ENDA!
If a business is forced to hire someone like Diego, would she use the women’s restroom or the men’s restroom? If the company has a gym, would Diego use the women’s shower stalls or the men’s?
Andrea Lafferty
It’s Baaackkk: ENDA!Gay activist Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) is a busy man these days. With a pro-gay President in the White House, Frank is certain that he can push through his favorite legislation, known as the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA). Frank has introduced H.R. 2981, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act of 2009.
When President Bush occupied the White House, Frank knew that Bush would veto ENDA because of its danger to Christians, religious institutions, faith-based groups, and Christian-owned businesses.
What made the ENDA debate almost enjoyable during the last Congress was the major “drama-rama” over which version of ENDA to bring to the floor for a vote.
For months gays and transgender activists fought among themselves over whether or not to include “gender identity” in the bill. The drag queens and transsexuals wanted “gender identity,” but Frank finally agreed to remove “gender identity” from the legislation in order to try to get it passed.
However, this is a new Congress and a new President who is a big supporter of all things LGBT. This new bill will include “gender identity,” because Frank knows that Obama is cozy with the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) crowd and can be counted on to push the LGBT agenda.
Frank’s senior policy advisor on ENDA is Diego Sanchez, who is described as a “transgender.”Frank’s senior policy advisor on ENDA is Diego Sanchez, who is described as a “transgender.” Sanchez is a woman who either went through a sex change operation; or is living as a man, but hasn’t had any surgery, or is a she-male who went through half of the operation. If this is the case, Diego had his breasts surgically removed, but still maintains female characteristics below the waist.
Diego Sanchez, who is described as a “transgender.”If ENDA passes, businesses all over the United States would have to cope with troubled individuals like Diego who has self-hatred for her birth sex. If a business is forced to hire someone like Diego, would she use the women’s restroom or the men’s restroom? If the company has a gym, would Diego use the women’s shower stalls or the men’s? Or, would the business have to set up a private restroom for Diego to protect her right to “pee in peace”?
Diego’s Gender Identity Disorder (GID) is a real-life example of what businesses will face if ENDA passes.
Diego Sanchez testified at an ENDA hearing in 2007. TVC leadership was there and released an in-depth report of the hearing.
TVC’s extensive resources on ENDA provide background information from 2007 on why ENDA must never be passed:
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
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