Blogposts by Tag: gay

  • Is business as usual always the right way?

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    Published Friday, June 27, 2008 at 10:34
    by rikkeindenmark Join PES activists in European democracy & diversity (1064 views and 3 comments)

    “I don’t have anything against gays and lesbians, but I do think the only right thing for a child is to have a father and a mother”

    As you might already have guessed this post will be about adoption rights for same-sex couples. My original intention was to write about parental leave for fathers, but this topic has already been covered extensively on Yourspace! So to say something new and to touch upon another controversial topic I’ll blog about adoption rights.

    I know the Nordic countries are pretty far when it comes to LGBT rights, but still we’re not far enough. The quote above is not from me (oh no! :-)), but from a Danish politician who is very much against same-sex couples adopting. The statement is not really an intelligent argument against LGBT couples adopting - it’s more a claim that ‘the way things usually are done’ is always the right way. In other words it’s a (conservative) moral statement. Statements like this are typical for the debate on adoption rights in Denmark: there’s an assumption that same-sex couples are not fit to be parents, simply because they are not ‘business as usual’. In my opinion this is very weak argument – why should same-sex couples be less ‘parent-skilled’... read more

    Tags: blogger of the week, discrimination, diversity, gay, LGBT


  • Rainbow Rose supports Michael CASHMAN to protect all Europeans against discrimination!

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    Published Wednesday, May 21, 2008 at 09:57
    by joelld Join PES activists in European democracy & diversity (974 views and 1 comments)

    Rainbow Rose, the network of socialist, social-democratic and Labour LGBT activists in Europe, is fully committed to support Michael CASHMAN's efforts for a new comprehensive directive against discriminations, covering the whole field of Article 13 of the Treaty on the European Community.

    This very important social question was part of our contribution for this consultation of the PES's activists. One can see the text of our contribution, presently supported by nearly 30 PES MEPs, on our website.

    As Michael reminds us, the Barroso Commission has to deliver, before the elections. José Manuel Barroso himself committed himself to do so in 2004, and Commissioner Vladimir Spidla (Employment and Social affairs) repeatedly said he would make efforts to achieve such a new directive.

    Rainbow Rose acknowledges the PES' support for a comprehensive directive. We think that, in the coming month, the PES should produce a clear statement, for example at the next leader's conference on June 19th, calling for the Commission to match its own promise. Europe must deliver, and the socialists must be proactive to show that Europe can deliver even before the 2009 elections.

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    Tags: citizens, discrimination, equality, fundamental rights, gay, LGBT

    File: Rainbow_Rose_letter.pdf


  • European socialists: Fighting for an anti-discrimination directive

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    Published Saturday, May 17, 2008 at 10:42
    by Editor in European democracy & diversity (1039 views and 5 comments)

    Today is the International Day against Homophobia – a good day to discuss discrimination and what we can do to fight it.

    Michael Cashman
    (Labour, United Kingdom) is one of many socialist Members of the European Parliament who are working hard for the introduction of a new and more far-reaching anti-discrimination directive:

    "Since the Barroso Commission was elected in 2004 socialists in the European Parliament have been calling for a new directive on anti-discrimination, but nothing has happened yet. In its 2008 work programme the Commission mentions discrimination on grounds of sex, racial or ethnic origin, religion or belief, disability, age or sexual orientation (article 13 Treaty Amsterdam). But since then, the Commission has indicated it will proceed only on prohibiting discrimination on disability,” explains Michael Cashman.

    According to him the integrity of Barroso and his Commission is at stake with the lack of a new inclusive directive:

    “In 2004 the European Parliament was close to rejecting the whole Commission, but we got a commitment from them: Barroso promised to create a cabinet to work...

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    Tags: discrimination, diversity, European Parliament, fundamental rights, gay, LGBT


  • Francisco Polo: The importance of being Earnest

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    Published Wednesday, April 30, 2008 at 15:52
    by eromerof Join PES activists in European democracy & diversity (1117 views and 2 comments)

    In the last years, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and his government have been recognized for the social improvements introduced in Spain. Improvements that have turned this Mediterranean country into one of the most advanced places in the world. And I am talking, particularly, about the modification of the marriage laws that extend the right to get married to anyone independently of his or her sex since 2005. With this, there is no “gay marriage” in Spain. There is only one kind of marriage for everyone - no separate regulations.

    This is the most important point of the matter. We are not talking about the fact that some rights are being recognized for a part of the population and that homosexual people enjoy the same rights. We are talking about a greater benefit. And this benefit is the one I just mentioned: The fact that we are talking about the same marriage - the importance of being married.

    That importance has to do with the fact that the extension of a right to a part of the population that was not enjoying them, is forcing to the most reticent heterosexual population to make a pedagogical effort at the same time. Today there is no possibility of treating homosexual people differently in Spain. Since the law is recognizing that there is no room for differentiation the possibility for different treatment of homosexuals in any other social aspect is evaporating.

    As it happened in the works of Oscar Wilde,... read more

    Tags: blogger of the week, diversity, gay, LGBT


  • NGO interview: Social and sustainable development as a strategy for Europe

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    Published Friday, April 11, 2008 at 15:31
    by Editor in New Social Europe (1115 views and 0 comments)

    Social Platform brings together more than forty European non-governmental organisations, federations and networks which are working to build an inclusive society. Fintan Farrell, President of Social Platform, gives the highlights of Social Platform's ideas for the PES manifesto:



    Read Social Platform's contribution to the PES manifesto in the documents section of Yourspace. read more

    Tags: citizens, democracy, diversity, equality, gay, immigration, LGBT, NGO


  • Lesbian, gay and transgender families: civil society conference in Slovenia

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    Published Monday, March 10, 2008 at 09:41
    by joelld Join PES activists in New Social Europe (935 views and 0 comments)

    From Tuesday, March 4th to Thursday, March 6th, the NGOs federation ILGA-Europe has organized a conference on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) families in Europe. The conference took place in Ljubljana, Slovenia, in order to deliver a message on the EU agenda during the Slovenia’s Presidency of the EU. ILGA-Europe and its national members pointed out the juridical and social insecurity which is still a very concrete threat for millions of European families and children.

    High level exchanges have taken place during three days, with the participation of a number of social researchers, law experts, and delegates of NGOs and trade unions. Rainbow Rose was represented, some of its member associations being also members of ILGA-Europe. The speakers stressed the necessity to address the problems and discriminations LGBT people and their children still face in day-to-day life.

    Rainbow Rose wants to make clear that a strong message was sent to national law-makers, who are in the position to facilitate the evolution of civil law on matters such as marriage and civil partnership, as well as adoption and the juridical definition of parenthood in the case of adults who do take care of their children without having a biological link with them. Such... read more

    Tags: discrimination, diversity, equality, fundamental rights, gay, LGBT


  • manifesto2009 barometer: European democracy and diversity

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    Published Thursday, March 6, 2008 at 10:27
    by Editor in European democracy & diversity (1515 views and 0 comments)

    The first months of debating European democracy and diversity have really brought up a lot of priorities and proposals for the PES to consider:

    Fighting discrimination
    First of all, fighting discrimination is a very important topic, including the promotion of minority, women and LGBT rights and of equal opportunities for all, and the fight against fascism, racism, anti-Semitism and islamophobia. Regulations already exist at the EU and national levels, but Rainbow Rose points out the need to enforce these regulations. The example of the Spanish socialist party, PSOE, was put forward as a best practice to be followed by PES member parties on gender issues – the PES itself is already committed to 40 percent representation of each gender, and has over 42 percent women MEPs.

    More democracy, please
    The EU democratic deficit is also a recurrent theme. There is an agreement on the need to ensure more participatory democracy and reinforce the European Parliament, in order to reconnect the EU and its citizens. For instance, the PES could insist on the creation of a

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    Tags: barometer, democracy, discrimination, diversity, fundamental rights, gay, LGBT, multiculturalism


  • manifesto2009 barometer: New Social Europe

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    Published Tuesday, February 19, 2008 at 16:51
    by Editor in New Social Europe (1411 views and 1 comments)

    The first months of debating New Social Europe have really brought up a lot of priorities and proposals for the PES to consider.

    Tackling the consequences of globalization has been a recurring theme: Esther from Barcelona has given us a great summary of the challenges we face. Many new ideas have come out of the discussion: regulating sovereign wealth funds wanting to buy up strategic European companies; ensuring hedge funds are subject to the same rules concerning transparency and respect for workers’ rights; allowing workers who face redundancy due to a takeover bid and outsourcing of production to acquire the factory and start up on their own as a cooperative. All very interesting!

    How to create a humane and responsible common European migration policy, as proposed by Yohann from France, is also being actively debated at European level due to the legislation being adopted on the EU blue card and the upcoming French Presidency of the EU. Sarkozy has promised to adopt a European Migration Pact – but let’s see what he comes up with… Socialist governments such as that of José Luis Zapatero in Spain are at the forefront of the debate and this is certainly a priority worth considering for the PES manifesto.

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    Tags: barometer, discrimination, diversity, gay, globalization, health, investment, LGBT, women


  • Human Rights in the world: the PES must fight for all - don't forget LGBT!

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    Published Friday, January 18, 2008 at 12:30
    by joelld in EU in the world (1464 views and 0 comments)

    The work paper on "EU in the world" and the resolution "EU on the international scene", adopted by the PES Sofia Council in November 2007, make clear that the European socialists are committed to the promotion of a sustainable peace everywhere in the world. Among the means to achieve this goal, a very interesting and very right thing takes place: Europe must promote democracy and Fundamental Rights for all. The resolution is more precise, and mentions the rights of women, of migrants and asylum seekers. It emphasizes the importance of the recognition of the cultural diversity.

    Rainbow Rose believes the PES does well by focusing on this point. We would like to add that the promotion of Human Fundamental Rights must be advocated in all its diversity, and adress the civil society as well as the States, as a principle of the EU foreign policies. That’s the reason we would like to state clearly that the European Commission, in its internal relation tasks, should speak explicitly about the rights of lesbian, gay and transgender persons as part of the universal Human Rights (this applies, of course, to all other discriminated groups).

    Rainbow Rose would like to mention the read more

    Tags: equality, fundamental rights, gay, human rights, LGBT, peace, solidarity, women

    File: Yogyakarta_principles.pdf


  • Are LGBT minorities second class citizens?

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    Published Tuesday, November 20, 2007 at 17:17
    by rmarting in European democracy & diversity (1176 views and 0 comments)

    At the beginning of the paper on the New Social Europe it is stated that the EU is admired across the world for its social model. Nevertheless, we are worried because there are still first and second class citizens within the EU in the field of civil rights. The PES manifesto should state the intention of the PES to find solutions for this problem.

    Let us approach this issue from a historical point of view: before the Enlightment in the XVIII century, many sectors of the European population did not have the opportunity to decide on their place in society. Enlightment philosophers placed human dignity at the heart of the European way of thinking. This historical process continued with the French Revolution where all members of society, regardless of their social class, would obtain the opportunity to determine their own life and their personal development.

    In the XXth century, a new step forward was taken and the European progressive thinking has included individual rights not only on the basis of belonging to a disadvantaged social class but also to the belonging to a minority or a discriminated group on the basis of gender, ethnicity, disability, age etc.

    European socialist parties have taken up the fight for equal opportunities....

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    Tags: discrimination, diversity, gay, LGBT


  • Rainbow Rose looks forward to the PES Council!

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    Published Friday, November 16, 2007 at 10:07
    by joelld in New Social Europe (1529 views and 0 comments)

    As an observer organisation, Rainbow Rose will be present at the PES Council. This year, Rodrigo Martin Galan, from the "Grupo LGTB del PSOE" (Spain), will be our delegate. Other Rainbow Rose activists coming from the Netherlands, Estonia and France will be present in Sofia. PES activists, MEPs, and party leaders will be welcome at our stand.

    Rainbow Rose will use this opportunity to communicate on our contribution to the consultation on the PES 2009 Manifesto. To this day, the contribution has already received the support of several MEPs. We will also explain our networking activities and our political positions at a fringe meeting on Friday, November 23. We believe it's important to convince all socialists that equality, diversity and secularism, as they have always been at the heart of the social-democratic movements, justify total commitment from our national and European parties.

    Last, but not least, Rainbow Rose aims at maintaining a contact with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender activists in Europe. That's the reason why intend to meet, on the one hand, with members of the ruling Bulgarian socialist...

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    Tags: council, diversity, equality, gay, LGBT, PES

    File: R.ROSE_CONTRIBUTION_2009_MANIFESTO.pdf


  • Fighting discrimination against gays, lesbians and transgender people

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    Published Thursday, November 15, 2007 at 16:10
    by joelld in New Social Europe (1641 views and 5 comments)

    The PES discussion paper on "New Social Europe" presents a comprehensive approach to social policy in Europe. We social democrats are convinced that all the answers to all the problems of European citizens in their work life and their social life are part of the same social policy concept. For this reason, Rainbow Rose, the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender network of the PES, is glad to see that inequalities among workers are mentioned in the discussion papers, as well as "the social security rights of employees, the self-employed and their families." We believe that addressing these problems is necessary to build the inclusive society we want, with equal rights and duties for all.

    That's why, at the side of gender inequality, which is explicitly and rightly mentioned, we would like to make sure that all other grounds for discriminations are also addressed by the PES manifesto. We would like to see homophobia and transphobia mentioned explicitly. We think it is important that the manifesto stresses that gays, lesbians and transgender should have the same rights as all other citizens to be protected against discrimination at work and in the access to all public and...

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    Tags: discrimination, diversity, equality, gay, LGBT, public services, welfare

    File: PES Group statement on the outcome of the conference on the year of equal opportunities.pdf


  • Vox pop: gay and lesbian rights

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    Published Monday, October 22, 2007 at 11:32
    by Editor in European democracy & diversity (1659 views and 0 comments)


    Joel Le Deroff from Rainbow Rose, the LGBT network of PES, was one of many grassroots taking part in last week’s PES activist gathering in Brussels. We asked him what he thought should be in the PES manifesto:

    "We know that the EU will not, alone, change national regulations on for example same-sex marriage or adoption rights - but we would like to ensure that gays, lesbians, transgender persons, and their families, can keep the rights they have in their home countries, when moving to other EU countries. This is a way of provoking changes in more member states and something which I would like to see mentioned in the PES manifesto."

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    Tags: activists, discrimination, equality, gay, LGBT