Quote from: suzifrommd on May 02, 2016, 06:20:06 AM
Roy Moore has been a reactionary for a while now. After the Obergefell decision, he ordered Alabama judges to ignore it and continue refusing to grant gay couples marriage licenses. I don't feel like being banned, so I'm not even going to hint at my personal feelings about Roy Moore because I don't think I could be sincere without violating a whole handful of the Terms of Service.
Ray Moore is certainly entitled to his beliefs but he doesn't have the right to impose them on others which is what he has been doing in his position as chief justice. Actions have consequences and now he has to deal with those consequences. He is a grown man and he had to have known what was going to happen if he misused his position - and yet he chose to proceed anyway. Now he's complaining about the consequences which is disingenuous.
His denouncing of LGBT people as mentally ill goes against what medical science knows about LGBT people. His refusal to educate himself about LGBT people reveals a narrow mind that rejects evidence that contradicts what he wants to believe.
I wonder how many cases that he's been involved with over the years where being LGBT was a factor that were negatively influenced because of his beliefs?
IMO he's a bigot, he doesn't deserve to be a sitting judge, and he deserves whatever consequences come his way.