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In a former pool hall that is now the municipal building for a coal smudge of a place in eastern Kentucky called Vicco, population 335, the January meeting of the City Commission came to order. Commissioners and guests settled into patio chairs, bought at a discount and arranged around a long conference table. Those who smoked did.
The Commission approved the minutes from its December meeting, hired a local construction company to repair the run-down sewer plant and tinkered with the wording for the local curfew. Oh, and it voted to ban discrimination against anyone based on sexual orientation or gender identity making Vicco the smallest municipality in Kentucky, and possibly the country, to enact such an ordinance.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/29/us/vicco-kentucky-passes-ban-on-gay-bias.html?hp
RKP5637
(67,108 posts)UnrepentantLiberal
(11,700 posts)bluestate10
(10,942 posts)or friend that is gay and don't want those people discriminated against because of something those people can't change. There is some cynicism about small towns among people like us that are mostly urban or suburban, but I have faith that there are more good people in small towns than there are bad - they just don't see every issue like we do. But, in the long run, they will. As Martin Luther King wisely spoke - " the long arc of history bends toward justice".
libdem4life
(13,877 posts)Interesting to see if Ashley Judd really does go for it. This would be a good sign.
elleng
(130,895 posts)Kick the rascal out!!!
CherokeeDem
(3,709 posts)My mother grew up in Viper, KY...which is about 8 miles from Vicco, and I have many relatives still living in the area. I had a conversation the other night with a cousin, and we talked about an attorney in the area that was gay. My cousin is a very smart woman, but I expected she would be uncomfortable with the subject. She said, didn't matter to her, he was a great guy, good attorney, and she liked his partner as well. It was so good too hear her say those things.
The times they are a changin'...
elleng
(130,895 posts)Cha
(297,210 posts)CherokeeDem
Cha
(297,210 posts)iandhr
(6,852 posts)There might just be hope for us after the mass die off.
Can we WAIT for the mass die off???
I think we have another 20 to 40 years or so...
elleng
(130,895 posts)SOME of us probably don't.