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Netflix Joins Pushback Against Anti-LGBT Legislation in Georgia
Netflix Joins Pushback Against Anti-LGBT Legislation in Georgia
Netflix Joins Pushback Against Anti-LGBT Legislation in Georgia
Up until very recently, Georgia was a haven for film productions, the rolling amber waves of generous tax breaks beckoning to crews from Hollywood to New York. That all changed when the Georgia state legislature moved to pass a new bill that harshly restricts the rights of LGBT individuals under the guise of religious freedom. The Free Exercise Protection Act grants any religious official the option to refuse to officiate a non-hetero couple’s wedding, and permits any employer to discriminate in hiring and service practices on the basis of sexual orientation, all under the rationale that being forced to interact with queer men and women in any capacity would violate their religious freedom. Such giants of the entertainment industry as Disney/Marvel, Warner Bros., AMC, Viacom and Sony have all urged a veto to the bill, with the threat of withdrawing all operations from Georgia looming over the legislators.
Doolittle Does A Lot
Doolittle Does A Lot
Doolittle Does A Lot
This just wouldn't have happened 10 years ago. When the Oakland A's baseball team announced prior to spring training that they would host an LGBT night on June 17, some season ticket holders and other Bay Area fans said they wouldn't go to the game.