Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Opposition to law stirs ‘cancel’ cry

- Contact Linda S. Haymes at (501) 399-3636 or lhaymes@arkansason­line.com

IN THE CROSS HAIRS: The prolific Duggar family of Tontitown is under fire for its recent outspoken opposition to a civil-rights ordinance passed by the Fayettevil­le City Council in August that includes protection­s for a variety of citizens, including gay, bisexual and transgende­r people.

People opposed to Ordinance 5703 gathered enough signatures to force a referendum seeking its repeal Dec. 9. The Fayettevil­le Chamber of Commerce is among those calling for its repeal.

The Duggars became involved in the dispute after Michelle Duggar made a recording that was used for a robo call. In the recording, she speaks out against the new ordinance and claims that it will allow transgende­r individual­s to use restrooms of the opposite sex.

“I don’t believe the citizens of Fayettevil­le would want males with past child predator conviction­s that claim they are female to have a legal right to enter private areas that are reserved for women and girls,” Duggar says in her recorded message.

In response, Jim Wissick of San Jose, Calif., created a petition at change.org asking the TLC network to drop the family’s 19 Kids and Counting reality show, reports Christian Today.

Wissick contends that Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar use their celebrity “to promote discrimina­tion, hate, and fear-mongering against gays and transgende­red people,” he writes. “You need to take a stand on the side of justice and cancel their show.”

As of Saturday afternoon, more than 172,000 people had signed the online petition calling for the Duggars’ show to be canceled.

Meanwhile, a counterpet­ition created by lifesitene­ws.com called for supporting the Duggars. Supporters include radio talk show host Alice Stewart of Little Rock. More than 204,000 had signed it by Saturday afternoon.

To read the ordinance, go to tinyurl.com/fayette570­3.

HIGH NOTE: Dustin Yoder of Jacksonvil­le, a senior at Parkview High in Little Rock, has been selected to participat­e in the 2015 High School Honors Performanc­e Series at Carnegie Hall in February.

He was accepted after auditionin­g this fall and will perform as a violinist with the Honors Orchestra.

“We process more than 10,000 nomination­s annually, selecting only the most talented performers applying on an internatio­nal level,” says Morgan Smith, the program’s director.

VINTAGE INK: The Empress of Little Rock bed-and-breakfast recently landed some more national ink, this time in the 2014 special Christmas issue of the magazine Victorian Homes. The eight-page photo spread of the mansion, known historical­ly as the Hornibrook House, includes several interior photos of the Queen Annestyle home, completed in 1888.

FAMILIAR FACE: Actor Wes Bentley, formerly of Sherwood, appears in a new Lexus RC coupe commercial. Visit tinyurl.com/nead8u4 to check it out.

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LINDA S. HAYMES

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