CNN Panel Asks: Are Gay Rights Civil Rights?
After President Obama drew a rhetorical line connecting Selma to Stonewall in his inauguration speech, the question of whether gay rights are equivalent to the civil rights movement has resurfaced.
A CNN panel took on the question, with one panelist quick to say that yes gay rights are civil rights.
Contributor Roland Martin was suspended in the past for making comments via Twitter that were interpreted as homophobic, and he later apologized. When asked whether gay rights are civil rights, he took issue with the question.
The question is wrong, Martin objected, according to video from Mediaite. Its not a question is gay rights civil rights. Is the gay rights movement the same as the black civil rights movement? That is the distinction. For Martin, it's all civil rights, but all movements are not to be lumped together.
http://www.advocate.com/politics/media/2013/02/21/cnn-panel-asks-are-gay-rights-civil-rights
artellis
(1 post)Gay rights are civil rights since rights under the Constitution apply to everyone, regardless of sexuality. Visit www.biblebullies.com to view Bible Bullies, a forthcoming book that addresses these and other issues attacked by the pseudo-Christian right.
mwrguy
(3,245 posts)no matter who the subject is.
nonoyes
(261 posts)Catholic, and if a bear poops in the woods?
All men are created equal and share the same rights, otherwise they are not a "right"... by definition.
dballance
(5,756 posts)LostOne4Ever
(9,604 posts)Gay Rights ARE Civil Rights...
...but with a better sense of fashion!
Seriously though, how could anyone question this? Of course they are civil rights and why does Martin want to separate them from other movements?