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Why a Homophobia Law : Management

On: November 19th, 2008 at November 19, 2008 | In: nddk.com
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Chancellery has transmitted, at the end of April, with certain homosexual associations and feminists the first conclusions of his working group charged to think of a bill on the discriminatory remarks. the remarks homophobes could lend themselves to the same treatment that the racist remarks, is delighted Alain Piriou, of Interassociative lesbian, merry, Bi and trans (LGBT). On the other hand, the device would include neither the concept of identity of kind - discrimination with regard to the transsexuals - nor the remarks sexists. Would these first conclusions, favorable to homosexual, be a means of making pass a a little bitter pill on the question of the homosexual marriage? Domenica Perben, indeed, has just asked the general parquet floor to be opposed to the gay marriage that Noël Mamère wants to celebrate on June 5. The Prime Minister himself decided against a diverted marriage of his vocation. Whereas the remarks of the Imam of Vénissieux with regard to the women have just defrayed the chronicle, feminist associations, they, feel flouées.

Does one go towards a prohibition of the remarks as well homophobes as sexists? Or many ones but not of the others? Several private bills were already deposited by the Greens, in March 2003, and by the PS, in November of the same year. All were rejected by the French National Assembly. The homophobie and the sexism however do not enjoy a total impunity. Speeches, yes. Not acts. The Penal code represses the discriminations based on the sex or the sexual orientation. The sexual harassment is also sanctioned.