"Don't be fooled by the Equality Act" Ten Reasons to Oppose H.R. 5
A majority of Americans oppose the policies of the so-called “Equality Act”. The founder of the Martin Luther King Republicans, Jimmy Lee Tillman, II, says “it creates inequality for so many and those who support it may not have thought about its historical context; the repercussions it would have on women, girls, religious individuals and institutions; and those suffering from gender dysphoria.”
Following are ten reasons why the Martin Luther King Republicans and others oppose H.R. 5
The “Equality Act” will alter the historic Civil Rights Act of 1964, which was intended to be corrective actions against the legislated unfair treatment of Blacks with Jim Crow laws. Dr. King called the CRA the “second emancipation” for Blacks.
Equality cannot be created for one group by taking rights away from another. This bill targets people of religious faith; it would take children away from parents who refuse radical hormone therapies; and erodes protections for women and girls.
The Equality Act would place women and girls in dangerous situations by recognizing an individual’s “chosen gender” instead of their “biological sex”. This legislation would force more girls and women to share bathrooms, locker rooms, showers, and sleeping facilities with biological males who choose to identify as female.
The Equality Act would allow biological males who identify as female to compete in and likely dominate women’s sports. This will hurt women who depend on college sports and scholarships to obtain educational and career goals.
Parents’ would lose the right to determine the best medical care for a child suffering from gender dysphoria and would be stripped of custody of their children. The courts have ruled with transgender clinics against parents who refused radical hormone therapies for their children.
This legislation makes it difficult for organizations and charities with faith-based values to exist and operate. This will negatively impact children, minorities, the unemployed, and the homeless.
Many faith-based adoption agencies that serve over 100,000 vulnerable children would be forced to either close down or violate their sincerely held religious beliefs.
Businesses and employers would face more lawsuits and regulations. Businesses with 15 or more employees would be forced to provide medical insurance for “gender transitions”, use preferred pronouns or face litigation, and open any single-sex space to both sexes including bathrooms and locker rooms.
H.R. 5 would silence thought and debate on important issues facing our nation, such as gender, marriage, and faith. This is an attack on free speech.
Provides legal support for a radical school curriculum, teaching sexual preferences and transgender theory to elementary and pre-K children. In states where this curriculum is currently being taught, it is integrated into all subjects, and parents cannot opt their children out.