Just a little rant here one my current home state of Ohio: Is it just me, or is it somewhat bizarre that the last few Presidential Elections, my state, Ohio, has been a 'battle ground state'? the news media and the nation looked upon my state the last two elections as the deciding state, the pivotal state in who would decide our Nation's leader, as if we here in Ohio spoke for the Nation. If that is the case, if Ohio speaks for the Nation, either my Nation is misguided and ill-informed or my Nation is not what I thought it is. For my state, the State of Ohio is perhaps one of, if not the most bigoted, least progressive states in the Nation. Statistically, Ohio is among the Nations leaders in the lack of human right on the LGBT forefront. Specifically, the transgender have virtually no human rights in this state and the Legislature has neither desire nor inkling to change that position. Our Congressional delegation mimics this position. Our Governor allowed a long standing MOU anti-discrimination gender identity provision expire in 2011. Yet through all of this, the Akron/Cleveland is hosting this year's Gay Games. The city of Cleveland is bidding and is contention for both Republican and Democratic Conventions in 2016.
What I find even more ironic is that Louisiana, a state that has a long and dark history of racism and bigotry is more progressive than Ohio. This year, four key pieces of legislation were introduced to give transgender individuals protection and equal rights. They did not make it out of committee, but it is a start in the right direction and they will be re-introduced next session. They are attempting to right the sins of their past, legislate equality and human rights for all. It's a slow process, but they are on the right road. Ohio, I can't say much for us. Sorry. Wish I could. Just can't.