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Letters to the editor
2015
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Cheyenne doesn't need discrimination ordinance From Rosalie Regensberg Cheyenne I read the headlines in the WTE on Sept. 16, that read: \"Councilwoman Annette Williams plans LGBT ordinance\" With all due respect to the councilwoman and all those who have joined her in thinking that the LGBT community should be privileged to have special protection against discrimination of any kind, I say I feel their perception is wrong. I have friends who are gay and not once have they complained to me about discrimination. I also feel that business people have the right to refuse service if they are not comfortable. I've seen plenty of signs that read \"No Shoes, No Shirt, No Service.\" (Really, who wants to sit beside someone who smells of sweat or has stinky feet?) I have yet to see a sign in a business or church that says, \"If you are lesbian or gay, stay away.\" Eleanor Roosevelt once said, \"No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.\" Isn't the LGBT community giving their consent to make them feel inferior when they feel an ordinance is needed to protect them? Some 45 years ago, my driving instructor at LCCC told me, \"Always look and take in the big picture.\" It is advice I have followed through the years, not only while driving but in my daily life.
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