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Anti-gay, anti-trans Realtor terminated from Keller Williams
Update: Here is a link to Ms. Rutkowski’s original post, as it appeared on January 25 shortly before she deleted it. I flagged the edits she made to her first comment. Last week I accidentally discovered a blog post – … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, News
Tagged Business, Doing the right thing, Loudoun EEOS, Real Estate, Vivianne Rutkowski
183 Comments
Prejudice is not a Realtor(tm) value
Can you imagine if a Loudoun Realtor were to argue that they were helping home buyers make an “informed decision” regarding their home purchase by mouthing derogatory slurs about African-Americans and Jews, and complaining that the local government has required … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, News
Tagged Business, Civil rights, Gender, Loudoun EEOS, Public accomodations, Real Estate, Showerheads, Transphobia, Vivianne Rutkowski
27 Comments
With friends like these…
The governor’s clarification amounted to “a public spanking of Cuccinelli,” a state political analyst who preferred to remain anonymous told Time magazine. “The back and forth came after more than 1,500 students and supporters rallied Wednesday at Virginia Commonwealth University … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, News
Tagged Bob Marshall, Bob McDonnell, Christianism, Constitution, Ken Cuccinelli, Law, Legislation, Loudoun EEOS, Michael Farris, Patrick Henry College, Schools, Virginia, Youth
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Virginia: A very ‘special right’ to ignore the Fourteenth Amendment?
The Loudoun Times-Mirror has an article this morning linking the AG’s letter to university presidents to his anticipated opinion on the authority of our own board to update Loudoun’s Equal Employment Opportunity statement. Once again, it’s necessary to point out … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, News
Tagged Bob Marshall, Constitution, Ken Cuccinelli, Law, Loudoun EEOS, Schools, Virginia, Youth
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“Kudos, Loudoun County Supervisor Eugene Delgaudio”
Indeed, why can’t the other anti-gay, anti-trans public officials on the rampage just say what they mean? For those who missed it the first time, here’s the full news clip used by the Daily Show. Understandably, folks are disgusted and … Continue reading
Activist AGs Gone Wild!
It shouldn’t have come as a surprise that our new Attorney General was going to be an unrepentant activist, after stating on the record that he intended to “transform” the office as a “platform for long-term reform.” What did everyone … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Commentary, News
Tagged Constitution, Discrimination, Equality Virginia, Ken Cuccinelli, Law, Legislation, Loudoun EEOS, Schools, Virginia
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Vivianne: Sadly, no
Vivianne Rutkowski’s last comment, in a long and entertaining series she probably shouldn’t have made if she ever wants to work in Real Estate again, in response to an inquiry about finding someone a house in a community with specific … Continue reading →