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Monday, January 13, 2014
XXVIII (Group 2)
Our XXVIII Amendment
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I'm not sure if this is an issue that should be addressed yet. There's no "clear" way to tell someone's sexual orientation by the way the look. That would be more discrimination based on the way a person looked or dressed. I'm not even sure if there have been any cases where people of the queer community have been kept from voting. There have definitely been issues with job discrimination in the LGBTQ community, but voting equality (or lack thereof) has not necessarily reached this point yet.
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