The 2017 proposal mentioned “individuals with intersex traits” as a new protected category and called for condemnation of undefined “homophobia and transphobia.”
June 22, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) — The Lithuanian parliament (Seimas) rejected a proposal last week for legalization of same-sex partnerships put forth mostly by members of the liberal faction. Twenty-nine members of Seimas voted in support for the legalization of same-sex partnerships, 59 voted against, and 20 abstained from voting. During the first stage of legislation, abstaining is essentially equivalent to voting against the project because it must collect the majority of supporting votes. Nine conservatives and nine social democrats expressed support for the legalization of partnerships, as did eight liberals and three non-attached members. No member of the parliament from […]
The University of Texas at Arlington initiated disciplinary action against Thomas Klocke despite the lack of evidence to support claims made by a gay student.