Blog To End AIDS: Florida Lawmaker's Latest Round of Bigoted Statements on Gays and AIDS

Friday, June 15, 2007

Florida Lawmaker's Latest Round of Bigoted Statements on Gays and AIDS

News Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Brian Winfield, Communications Director, (727) 488-7799 Joe Saunders, Central Florida Coordinator, (407) 497-4986 Governor And Legislature Asked to Repudiate Latest Round of Bigoted Statements by Republican Lawmaker
“I Had A Cousin Who Died of AIDS; He was Queer as a Three-dollar Bill. He Had that Homosexual Lifestyle and Deserved What He Got.”
- Rep. D. Alan Hays, (R- Lake County) in his office to AIDS Advocates Lobbying in Tallahassee Wednesday June 13, 2007
(St. Petersburg) Today, Equality Florida condemned the ignorant, hurtful and bigoted remarks of Rep. Alan Hays, as he spoke with AIDS service workers on June 13th. “His comments are outrageous and require that all people of conscious raise their voices,” said Nadine Smith, Executive Director of Equality Florida. “Rep. Hays has a history of making homophobic remarks to constituents and then denying those statements. The only thing worse than Hay’s comments would be the silence of those who know better but allow his words to go unchallenged.”
A group of AIDS advocates were meeting with Rep. Hays to lobby for support of AIDS funding by the state. Hays sit on several key state & health committees.
In March of this year, Rep. Hays was at the center of another controversy when he made bigoted comments to students during Equality Florida’s Safe Schools Lobby Day. In that incident, Hays met with a group of students and parents including Jessica Osborn, who attends the University of Central Florida and lives in Hays’ district. “After telling him [Hays] my story
he proceeded to say he was repulsed by homosexuals, and we needed extensive psychological treatment," said Osborn.
Equality Florida is Florida’s only statewide human rights organization dedicated to the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people. Through education and advocacy, the organization is committed to building a state of equal rights for all Floridians, inclusive of all sexual orientations and gender identities.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Simply put, perhaps when Rep. Hays is removed from office it was because of his choice of lifestyle of hypocrite and bigot and that he deserved it.

No one chooses to get a disease, and Hays' remarks show a profound lack of compassion and sensitivity.

The Hypocratic Oath exhorts the physician to do no harm and Hays' cavalier remarks are as deadly as a dose of cyanide.

2/17/2009 08:47:00 PM  

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