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James: Police ‘de-infest areas where gays congregate’ · Q-Notes – Carolinas' premier LGBT news source – In Print, Online
Sure, some people grew up with the N word being said around them, doesn't make it right to say it.
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CHARLOTTE Two area LGBT youth service and advocacy groups are condemning an anti-gay slur and other comments made by Republican Mecklenburg County Commissioner Bill James, and demanding an immediate reprimand of his actions at the Dec. 15 commissioners meeting in which domestic partner benefits were approved for same-sex partners of county employees.
The groups strong statement comes as more comments from James are made public, including his assertion that police are working to de-infest areas where gays congregate.
On Dec. 17, the local Time Out Youth and national, Charlotte-based Campus Pride released a joint statement condemning James comments following Democrat Commissioner Vilma Leakes personal and passionate story about her sons 1993 death to AIDS. After she spoke, James leaned over to her and asked, Your son was a homo, really?
The controversy surroundings James comments has continued throughout the week as the GOP commissioner told media he would not apologize for his remarks. In a statement emailed to Charlotte Observer editorial staff, James said he was simply asking Leake to clarify her statements about her son, that his comments werent meant to be derogatory and that homo was a slang word he used when growing up.
Sure, some people grew up with the N word being said around them, doesn't make it right to say it.
In an email to a Charlotte resident, James made the argument that homosexual behavior was still illegal, and that police are de-infesting areas where gays congregate.
James wrote: Homosexual conduct is illegal in NC (even after Lawrence V Texas). We arrest 250 homosexuals each year in Mecklenburg alone for either a crime against nature or solicitation of a crime against nature. Unlike prostitution (exchanging money), even suggesting homosexual sex is a criminal offense in NC. If we were all that progressive would we be arresting 250 homosexuals a year? Setting up sting operations to de-infest areas where they congregate? Point is, if you want to delude yourself that homosexual conduct is ok go ahead. The law, the police and the DA however have a different view.
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