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Oklahoma Advances Extremist Lawmaker's Bill To Fire Any Clerk Who Follows Gay Marriage Rulings

Yesterday, the Oklahoma House Judiciary Committee advanced legislation (link is external) that would prohibit judges and clerks in the state from issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, despite federal court decisions striking down the state’s ban(link is external).

Along with “prohibiting public funds for any activity licensing or supporting same-sex marriage; prohibiting public employees from recognizing same-sex marriage licenses; prohibiting spending public funds to enforce certain court orders,” the constitutionally dubious bill [PDF(link is external)] also states that “[n]o employee of this state and no employee of any local governmental entity shall violate or interfere with the implementation of this act and continue to receive a salary, pension or other employee benefit at the expense of taxpayers of this state. If a judge violates this act, the judge shall be removed from office.”

The chief sponsor of the legislation just so happens to be Sally Kern, the Republican lawmaker who has repeatedly declared(link is external) that homosexuality is a “bigger threat(link is external)” and “more dangerous(link is external)” than terrorism. As Kern explains it, homosexuality is more dangerous than terrorist attacks because homosexuality will “destroy the future of America(link is external).”

“So which one’s the biggest threat? And you know, every day our young people, adults too, but especially our young people, are bombarded at school, in movies, in music, on TV, in the mall, in magazines, they’re bombarded with ‘homosexuality is normal and natural.’ It’s something they have to deal with every day. Fortunately we don’t have to deal with a terrorist attack every day, and that’s what I mean,” Kern said(link is external) back in 2011.

Kern also wants to make it law that any business can legally discriminate(link is external) against “any lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender person, group or association.”

She has also expressed several unusual opinions on education, suggesting that African Americans are less likely to study in school than white students since they believe “the government would take care of them(link is external),” demanding teachers criticize evolution in the classroom (link is external) and embarking on a crusade against AP U.S. History courses(link is external).