Dear Governor Herbert, please veto any legislation giving minority class protection to homoelectives (those that practice homosexual sex).
Dear Governor Herbert, please veto any legislation giving minority class protection to homoelectives (those that practice homosexual sex).

Dear Governor Herbert,

Please veto any legislation giving minority class protection to homoelectives (those that practice homosexual sex). Homosexuality is a choice and a practice that is not normal, as confirmed by Charles Darwin. Hate crime protection for those that choose to practice it flies in the face of long standing cultural mores that have been a check on the heretofore closeted crime against nature the same way laws seek to check crimes like rape and murder that, in my estimation, are in the same category as the homo-promo indoctrinating children in the immoral art in the name of equality.

LGBT “rights” are sex offender rights that have destroyed the Boy Scouts of America now considering bankruptcy due to the many lawsuits for sexual abuse of boys at the hands of gay scout leaders that only recently gained admittance for non-discriminatory reasons. I’m sure the LGBT would like to enact a law to protect the BSA from such lawsuits by legally labeling them as hate crimes. Pedo-promo is next and I don’t doubt there is protection for pedophiles in SB103.

Sincerely,

Michael W. Jarvis

Salt Lake City, Utah

jarviseutics@netzero.com

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