Gay Rights, Religious Liberty, and the Misleading Racism Analogy

A. Koppelman
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Should religious people who conscientiously object to facilitating same-sex weddings, and who therefore decline to provide cakes, photography, or other services, be exempted from antidiscrimination laws? A common response is that conservative condemnation of gay sex and marriage is as evil as racism, and those who hold that view should likewise be disqualified from religious accommodations. This article disambiguates the racism analogy, which is actually several different analogies. One might be comparing (1) their effects, (2) their moral errors, (3) the evil intentions of those who hold them, or (4) their status as views that are appropriately stigmatized. There are important differences. Religious heterosexism is (5) generally nonviolent. And (6) unlike in 1964, when the Civil Rights Act was passed, religious claims can be accommodated without defeating the point of the law.
同性恋权利、宗教自由和误导性的种族主义类比
那些真心反对为同性婚礼提供便利,因此拒绝提供蛋糕、摄影或其他服务的宗教人士,是否应该免于反歧视法的约束?一种常见的回应是,保守派对同性性行为和婚姻的谴责与种族主义一样邪恶,持有这种观点的人同样应该被剥夺宗教住宿的资格。这篇文章消除了种族主义类比的歧义,这实际上是几个不同的类比。人们可能会比较(1)它们的影响,(2)它们的道德错误,(3)持有它们的人的邪恶意图,或(4)它们作为适当污名化的观点的地位。它们之间有重要的区别。宗教上的异性恋通常是非暴力的。(6)与1964年《民权法案》通过时不同,宗教主张可以在不违背法律宗旨的情况下得到满足。
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