12-12-2011, 08:15 AM
I think it has become a lot more accepting in the years I've lived. In 1991 i was 14 and I had just admitted to myself that I was bisexual but in that same year a KY state trooper was convicted of consensual sodomy for a liaison with a school principle. A year later the sodomy laws where repealed in Ky making it the 4th state to rule it unconstitutional.
A few years ago the KY governor signed an executive order ensuring that government employees where protected from discrimination based on sexuality and Gender Identity.
We just saw Dadt repealed, but we still have Doma.
I figure its only a matter of time before its gone also
Visibility and education are the best tools we have. It may take awhile but anything lasting and good tends to.
A few years ago the KY governor signed an executive order ensuring that government employees where protected from discrimination based on sexuality and Gender Identity.
We just saw Dadt repealed, but we still have Doma.
I figure its only a matter of time before its gone also
Visibility and education are the best tools we have. It may take awhile but anything lasting and good tends to.