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Trouble in El Paso

Paul Cates,
LGBT Project
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July 13, 2009

According to recent media reports, a group of five men were kicked out of an El Paso Chicos restaurant on June 29 after security guards spotted two of the men kissing. The security guards are alleged to have told the men that faggot stuff wasnt allowed in the restaurant. Police were called to the scene by both parties, but instead of assisting the men, the responding officer reportedly threatened to cite them for homosexual activity. Police reportedly told the men that same-sex kissing was forbidden in public.

First, Chicos, actually that faggot stuff is allowed in your restaurant. Although neither Texas nor the federal government has seen fit to enact a law barring discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity in public accommodations, the . That means you must treat LGBT people the same way you treat everyone else.

As for the police: kissing is not a crime not even for gay couples. While its true that Texas still has a law on the book barring consensual sodomy, that law was struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court back in 2003. And even by the wildest stretches of imagination, that law didnt pertain to kissing.

The 勛圖眻畦 of Texas and are asking city officials to investigate the matter. Meanwhile, local activists staged a protest over the weekend that was attended by more than 50 people. Clearly, that cant be good for business.

This incident is eerily similar to an instance a few months back where a gay couple and three of their friends were called faggot and other anti-gay slurs at a McDonalds in Louisville, Ky. We filed a complaint under the local civil rights ordinance that resulted in an apology and a settlement from McDonalds. If Chicos is wise, it will follow McDonalds lead and act quickly to make amends.

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