Why do LGBTQ people need gay rights laws? Isn that asking for special privileges?
Currently there are no federal protections for lesbians or gay men who are subject to discrimination. Gay rights laws do not give LGBTQ people special privileges. They are civil rights laws consistent with the beliefs that all people are entitled to such necessities as employment, housing and business services without fear of discrimination. Unfortunately, in many states, LGBTQ people can be (and are) fired from their jobs, denied housing, credit, or insurance solely because of their sexual orientation. These beliefs, like those used to discriminate against people on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, age, physical ability, or gender, are based on prejudice and ignorance rather than accurate information.