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- From: hanson@cs.UAlberta.CA (Hanson Curtis Jay)
- Subject: Homophobic Human Rights Ministers
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.205020.23242@cs.UAlberta.CA>
- Keywords: homophobic, Canada, suicide
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- Organization: University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 20:50:20 GMT
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- I guess I should introduce this topic a bit. In our lovely little
- rural-minded province of Alberta, a couple of months ago, the ruling
- provincial political party had a leadership convention and essentially
- swept clean the cabinet that was sitting at the time. The department which
- is responsible for overseeing (at arms length <-;) the Alberta Human Rights
- Commission is this horrid, "I'll do nearly anything to keep my rural senior
- voters happy" minister who has stuck her foot in her mouth more times in
- her first month of office than anyone around here can remember for a long
- time.
-
- This new leadership claimed to want to lead to the province in a new
- direction. The new direction is back to the 1890's. Shortly after
- this new group of "leaders" was making themselves comfortable in their
- new offices the Alberta Human Rights Commission went over the
- governments head and stated that it would now be looking into cases of
- discrimination based on sexual orientation. Well, this did not sit
- nicely with the lovely minister. She went in search of legal advice
- to determine whether the commission had the authority to do this or
- not. Not much happened out of that.
-
- Her next bombshell was that she threatened to dissolve the commision
- entirely claiming that there were other departments that could handle the
- cases they were receiving and that homosexuals already had enought rights
- (FACT: we have yet to get any equality in this province).
-
- There is a lovely, right-wing Christian-Fundie rag that is published b
- bi-weekly here called "Alberta Report." Mrs. Dianne Mirosh (this
- "puritan" minister) was on the cover with a headline asking "Homophobe or
- Heroine?" The five page article first discusses Mrs. Mirosh and then
- expounds into Alberta Reports unchanging essay on homosexuality and all the
- damage they inflict on themselves and the lives of others through things
- like paedophilia and recruitment (haven't we heard this before?).
-
- That's the background. Last night, on our local CBC (public service)
- television newscast, our newly elected premier was taking calls. I was
- just about to call in and ask the minister why it is even necessary to take
- a poll to see if public opinion wishes to see sexual orientation included
- in our provincial Individual Rights Protection Act. When a man called in
- and was nearly in tears. He told the premier about how his nine year old
- son, last March, committed suicide because he was gay and didn`t want to
- grow up a freak. I nearly fell off my chair. Though it is a terrible
- tragedy it is the kind of thing that only happens once in a long, long
- while. Having someone who is straight begging the politicians to change
- the policy. The caller also told of how he had called Mrs. Mirosh's office
- and had basically been told to piss off. What blew me away was that the
- Premier wanted the man to call him later and together they would talk to
- Mrs. Mirosh. As well, the anchorman asked the caller to give him a call as
- they were very interested in following up on the story. (Once a newshound
- always a newshound.)
-
- This has been a very interesting week as it was only this past Saturday
- that while eating out with some older gay friends of mine I came up with
- the idea of getting straight people who have gay friends or relatives to
- write to this Anita Bryant of the North and tell her that she has offended
- them with her comments. I told my mother about it and she is really
- gung-ho on the idea. We're going to be drafting the letter this weekend
- and my entire family will likely sign it. She's going to take it to work,
- she's an O.R. nurse at one of the main hospitals here and get some of the
- other nurses and doctors to sign it.
-
- They worst part of this however is that any province wide vote on an
- amendment would be terribly biased. The electoral boundaries of this
- province have been divided up in such a way as to preserve the rural power
- base on which the government for the past decade has been based. The two
- major centers, Edmonton and Calgary, comprise over 60% of the provinces
- population but have less than 40% representation in the Legislature. The
- politicians cater to those aging fundie-rednecks and as long as they do
- that, we here are not likely to see any changes soon.
-
- The only really good thing about the father's call was that it really
- seemed to hit the Premier hard. It may have actually made him think about
- how much pain is inflicted by people like Dianne Mirosh with their
- righteous attitudes.
-
- If anyone's read this far. Thanks.
-
- My first posting here, how can you tell eh?
-
- e.p
-
- "Disco was always gay until John Travolta came along."
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