SOUND OFF: KSACC disappointed at Kamloops MLAs’ vote to advance human rights code bill beyond first reading
DEAR MLAs MILOBAR AND STAMER,
We are disappointed and angry to see you vote in support of hearing Tara Armstrong’s proposed “Human Rights Code Repeal Act.”
We recognize your vote was not necessarily a vote in favour of the proposed bill, and we have heard you say this is an effort to avoid the politicization of first readings and ensure the public sees bills. That logic makes sense for many bills proposed in the legislature, but this is not one of them. The public does not need to see this bill. Folks who rely on protection from the Human Rights Act do not need to hear yet another debate about whether or not they deserve that protection.
By attempting to treat human rights as apolitical and assume no harm could come from hearing this bill, you are exposing your significant amounts of unchecked privilege and are aligning with the side of oppression. You are not considering your disabled constituents, your Indigenous constituents, your 2SLGBTQIA+ constituents, your racialized constituents or your elderly constituents, to name a few. This was not a neutral vote. It indicates to constituents you are interested in hearing what MLA Armstrong had to say about repealing human rights in this province, and quite frankly, we cannot silently condone or support you as representatives of our communities with such a vote.


