Homosexual rights
Homosexual rights
At its Board meeting in Toronto, July 1994, the IHEU passed the following resolution on gay rights:
The International Humanist and Ethical Union affirms:-
1. that one of its main aims is to secure justice and fairness in society and to eliminate discrimination and intolerance.
2. that this extends to all people regardless of their beliefs, sex, sexual orientation, or race.
3. that homosexuality and bisexuality are the natural orientation of a human minority which has existed throughout history.
4. that lesbians, gays and bisexuals make as valuable a contribution to society as their heterosexual counterparts. They are a cross-section of humanity, differing in no perceptible ways from their fellow human beings, other than in their sexual orientation.
5. that the fear and hatred of lesbians and gays, known as homophobia, is totally irrational. It is a social evil akin to racism and, as the Nazi experience has shown, can have the same evil consequences. It harms both the victimised individuals and the society which tolerates it.
In view of this affirmation and the resolutions carried on lesbian and gay rights issues at its congresses in Germany (1982), the United States (1988) and the Netherlands (1992), the IHEU calls on all its affiliated organisations:-
a. to draw up and publicise a similar policy statement.
b. to help promote an understanding and acceptance of homosexuality and bisexuality in their country.
c. to support the campaigns of organisations seeking to achieve full legal equality for lesbians, gays, and bisexuals in their country. J
d. to oppose legal and social discrimination against lesbians, gays and bisexuals on a national level wherever this is necessary.

Repeal 'Don't Ask Don't Tell'
I urge all gay and lesbian people living in the United States to write to their congressman to support the Military Readiness Enhancement Act (HR 1059)
This would repeal the current policy of 'don't ask don't tell'. Irregardless of what anyone feels about the military in general, gays and lesbians have a right to serve, and to be protected against discrimination, in all government services.