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New Texas rule lets social workers turn away clients who are LGBTQ or have a disability
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<blockquote data-quote="SeventyOne" data-source="post: 75430155" data-attributes="member: 376402"><p>So, he's saying the agency shouldn't unilaterally enact a policy exceed the requirements of the law. Well, if they are extending services to one group not covered under the law, but using the same standards to reject other groups also not covered under the law, then they are actually responsible for systematic discrimination. The only real issue here is that they are discriminating against those who aren't currently politically popular.</p><p></p><p>Would seem anyone who claims to be in favor of equal rights would applaud the move unless their definition of 'equal' only hypocritically applies in certain areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeventyOne, post: 75430155, member: 376402"] So, he's saying the agency shouldn't unilaterally enact a policy exceed the requirements of the law. Well, if they are extending services to one group not covered under the law, but using the same standards to reject other groups also not covered under the law, then they are actually responsible for systematic discrimination. The only real issue here is that they are discriminating against those who aren't currently politically popular. Would seem anyone who claims to be in favor of equal rights would applaud the move unless their definition of 'equal' only hypocritically applies in certain areas. [/QUOTE]
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