Wednesday, October 09, 2013

6th Circuit Court Upholds Firing of Anti-Gay College Official

Remember Crystal Dixon (pictured at left), who had been the University of Toledo's interim associate vice president for human resources who got fired for authoring an anti-gay screed in the Toledo Free Press in April 2008?  She quickly became the darling and a martyr in the eyes of the Christofascists who believe that their religious beliefs trump everything else, including job responsibilities and the rights of other citizens.  It is the "it's all about me" mindset that typifies today's self-anointed "godly Christian" crowd.  After losing past case at the District Court, Dixon appealed to the United States Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit.  No doubt the shrieking, spittle flecked horror of the Christofascists, the 6th Circuit upheld her firing by the University of Toledo.  The Chronicle of Higher Education has details:

A federal appeals court has upheld the University of Toledo's decision to fire a high-level human-resources administrator who wrote a newspaper opinion column challenging the idea that gay people deserve the same civil-rights protections as members of racial minority groups.

In a ruling handed down on Monday, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit held that the administrator's column "contradicted the very policies she was charged with creating, promoting, and enforcing," and cannot be excused as merely a statement of her own views as a private citizen. The panel affirmed a lower court's decision to dismiss the administrator's lawsuit accusing the public university of violating her constitutional rights by firing her.

At the center of the case was an opinion essay that Crystal Dixon, who had been the university's interim associate vice president for human resources, published in the Toledo Free Press in April 2008. In it, she wrote that she takes "great umbrage at the notion that those choosing the homosexual lifestyle are 'civil-rights victims.'" She argued that she "cannot wake up tomorrow and not be a black woman" because she is biologically and genetically such "as my creator intended." But, she said, "daily, thousands of homosexuals make a life decision to leave the gay lifestyle" with the help of groups such as Exodus International, which claim to be able to help people overcome homosexual desires.

She was fired after a hearing in which she stood by her views but argued that they did not affect her performance as a human-resources administrator, citing her recent decisions to hire "one, possibly two practicing homosexuals" in her own department.

In upholding the dismissal of Ms. Dixon's lawsuit, the federal appeals court said she differed from other employees cited in her equal-protection claim in that her speech, and not theirs, contradicted university policies. The appeals panel said her essay "spoke on policy issues related directly to her position at the university," and the government's interests as an employer outweighed her free-speech interests in the dispute.

In my view, Dixon is a bigoted idiot.  It's truly delicious that she cited Exodus International which has closed its doors and admitted that few, if any, gays actually change their sexual orientation.    Dixon is an example of why the Christofascists continue to fund these bogus "ministries" so that they can dupe the obviously simple minded.


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