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Allstate terminates manager over homosexuality column
WorldNetDaily ^ | June 24, 2005 | Ron Strom

Posted on 06/23/2005 11:36:00 PM PDT by scripter

J. Matt Barber was a manager in Allstate's Corporate Security Division, its investigative arm, at the Fortune 100 company's headquarters in Northbrook, Ill. Besides working for the insurance provider, Barber was and is a professional heavyweight boxer, a jazz drummer and a Web commentator. His columns have appeared on TheConservativeVoice.com, MensNewsDaily.com and others.

Though the column in question was written and posted in December, it wasn't until Jan. 31 that Barber was called into a meeting with two Human Resources officials, one of whom Barber says "slapped down" a printed copy of the column in front of him and asked if he had written it.

Recognizing the piece, Barber confirmed he had written it on his own time, at his home and on his own computer. Barber claims he was told, "Here at Allstate we have a very diverse community."

Barber says the Human Resources assistant vice president told him the column didn't reflect Allstate's view and that he was suspended with pay. Barber was immediately ushered off company grounds – "which was humiliating," the former employee said.

"I explained to Allstate that the article was a reflection of my personal Christian beliefs, and that I had every right to both write it and to have it published," Barber told WND. "I further explained that I had written the article while at home on my own time, that I never mentioned Allstate's name and that I neither directly nor indirectly suggested that Allstate shared my Christian beliefs or my views on same-sex marriage."

Three days later, on Feb. 3, Barber, who had worked for Allstate for five years, says he got a call informing him he was fired "for writing the article," he said. Now, with the help of the Christian Law Association and David Gibbs III, who represented Terri Schiavo's family in the final weeks of her life, Barber is challenging Allstate in federal court.

According to an investigation by the state of Illinois' Department of Employment Security related to Barber's claim for unemployment benefits, an organization – likely a "gay"-rights group – complained to Allstate about the column. But how did the group connect Barber to the insurance company? It turns out one site that posted the column, MensNewsDaily.com, added to the bio line on the article the fact that Barber worked for Allstate.

Barber says he did not include that fact in the original column submission but that the site "disclosed that without my knowledge or consent." According to Barber, he is somewhat well-known in the boxing field in Chicago, and Allstate would sometimes tout the fact that he worked for the company.

The columnist told WND even if he had included a reference to Allstate in his bio, "I wasn't intimating that I was representing Allstate or that these were the views of Allstate."

Barber stressed to the unemployment office that he did not intend for the affiliation to be included in the bio. Allstate argued to the agency that Barber should not be given unemployment, but upon investigation, the agency agreed with Barber's contention and ruled he was entitled to the money.

Said the agency's report: "The claimant was discharged from Allstate Insurance Company because an outside organization had complained about an article he had written while on his own time."

The state agency also ruled Barber did not engage in misconduct, saying, "The term misconduct means the deliberate and willful violation of a reasonable rule or policy of the employer. … In this case, the claimant's action which resulted in his discharge was not deliberate and willful."

Homosexuality a violation of 'natural law'

In the commentary piece, which Barber refers to as "the article that got me fired," he makes several arguments against same-sex marriage.

Wrote Barber: "Marriage between one man and one woman, and the nuclear family have forever been cornerstones of civilized society. Regrettably, there are at present, many within the militant homosexual lobby who wish to take a sledge hammer to those cornerstones – many who hope to undermine both the historical and contemporary reality of marriage and family – many who, through judicial fiat, aim to circumvent the Constitution, the legislative process, and the overwhelming will of the people in an effort to redefine marriage. Accordingly, the unsolicited, oxymoronic and spurious expression 'same-sex marriage' has been forced into popular lexicon."

Barber, who holds both a law degree and a masters in public policy, uses anatomy to argue against homosexual behavior.

"For one to believe that homosexual behavior, the act of sodomy in particular, follows the biological order of things," wrote Barber, "one must ignore the fact that sodomy violates natural law – you know … wrong plumbing … square hole/round peg. The whole thing really is a testament to man's creativity. Give us something good, and we'll bend over backwards to twist it into something else."

'Diversity and inclusion'

Barber – known in the boxing world as Matt "Bam Bam" Barber – says Allstate has a decidedly "pro-homosexual" philosophy, requiring employees to undergo "diversity training" and offering domestic partnership benefits.

The training, Barber says, "is really indoctrination hostile toward thousands of employees' Christian beliefs."

The insurance company's foundation has donated money to homosexual-advocacy organizations, including the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation and the LAMBDA Legal Defense and Education Fund. A notice about the Allstate foundation says funds are given to "nonprofit organizations that are related to tolerance, diversity and inclusion."

Barber says he hopes consumers who hold traditional values will stop patronizing Allstate.

Addressing those who do, Barber said, "You are helping to support an organization that brazenly and illegally discriminates against religious employees who do not blindly and silently toe the extremist, liberal line on official company policy – policy that is not just overtly pro-homosexual, but is demonstrably anti-family."

Gibbs is the lead attorney on the case.

"To have Fortune 100 companies like Allstate firing people for expressing their sincerely held religious beliefs and even their personal viewpoints on their own time demonstrates just how out of kilter things have gotten," Gibbs told WND.

"Allstate aggressively pushes and promotes the homosexual agenda in the name of tolerance, but the minute someone speaks up with what would be considered the traditional moral-values viewpoint, the tolerance disappears and it results in a termination."

Gibbs rhetorically asked if Allstate would take the same action against someone who put forth a pro-homosexual viewpoint.

"The answer is absolutely not," he said. "The tolerance is only running one way."

Such discriminatory action violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, Gibbs contends.

Said Gibbs: "The law was intended to make sure people of faith didn't have to leave their religion or viewpoints at the workplace stairs."

Gibbs compared the situation to that of racial discrimination.

"Just like Allstate can't go in and say, 'We've discovered your ethnicity and we're going to fire you,' I don't believe Allstate should be able to go in and say, 'We've discovered your anti-homosexuality viewpoint and we're going to fire you.'"

The complaint claims Barber was "terminated from his employment and discriminated against by Defendants, with respect to his compensation, terms, conditions or privileges of employment because he expressed during non-work hours his sincerely held religious beliefs."

Whistleblower retaliation?

Part of the complaint filed in court discusses a 2003 business trip to Lisbon, Portugal, Barber took to attend the annual Chairman's Conference with hundreds of other Allstate employees.

According to the suit, Barber witnessed on the trip his boss' boss, Ben Tarver, assistant vice president for corporate security, "engaging in various public displays of affection with a young female physician who had been hired by Allstate to serve as the on-call physician for the conference team."

Following Barber's report of the assistant vice president's alleged behavior to his immediate supervisor, the ex-employee says Tarver began harassing him and treating him in an "abusive manner."

Barber eventually filed a sexual harassment/retaliation complaint against Tarver with the Human Resources Department at Allstate.

Barber pointed out the irony of the head of the agency that investigates company-policy violations and fraud allegedly breaking the rules of sexual conduct.

"He was a married man," Barber explained. "It made me very uncomfortable, especially because we investigate sexual harassment."

Barber believes the whistleblower action was a motive in his being fired and that officials were looking for a reason to terminate him. It was the very people to whom he had reported Tarver's alleged misconduct who confronted him about the online article.

'Allstate is very fair'

Marissa Quiles, media relations spokesperson for Allstate, told WND the company could not comment on a lawsuit its lawyers have not yet seen. According to Barber's attorneys, the company was to be served with the suit today.

"Allstate is very fair and has a very good reputation for being inclusive," Quiles said.

"It's the company's policy to maintain a working environment free of any type of discrimination and harassment that may affect an employee's terms or conditions of employment."

Continued Quiles: "We cannot disclose or discuss details related to the former employee's termination, nor can we comment on a lawsuit we have not yet received."

Barber says his termination from Allstate came at a stressful time in his life with his wife just having given birth after a problem pregnancy.

He recently described the situation in a narrative:

To add insult to injury, about two weeks before I was fired, my wife, Sarah, and I delivered our third child in four years following a highly stressful at-risk pregnancy. Allstate was fully aware of our new arrival and that Sarah was still recovering from her C-section surgery when they callously snatched away both our medical insurance and our means of providing for our young family.

All of this notwithstanding, my personal faith and optimism remain intact. I always knew that people were persecuted in the workplace for their religious beliefs, but I never imagined it would happen to my family and me. We’re losing our home, and we may be forced into bankruptcy; but I know that somehow, God will provide. I believe it’s crucial to take a stand for truth, even if that stand results in suffering in the short term.

The lawsuit, which was filed May 26, seeks compensatory and punitive damages, as well as attorneys' fees.

An initial status hearing on the federal lawsuit is set for July 5 in the Illinois Northern District Court.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: allstate; boycott; fired; gaystapo; homosexual; homosexualagenda; homosexuality; jmattbarber; lavendermafia; lawsuit; workplace
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To: BamaAndy
Progressive is owned or ran by one of the biggest contributors to the DNC and other lefty causes. I'm sorry--don't remeber the name, but he's a liberal's liberal.

From Bloomberg.com:
"Progressive Corp.'s chairman is Peter Lewis, who gives more money to Democratic-leaning groups than any other person, according to the Center for Public Integrity."

Michael M. Bates: My Side of the Swamp

61 posted on 06/24/2005 8:09:22 AM PDT by Mike Bates (Irish Alzheimer's victim: I only remember the grudges.)
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To: dfwgator

My term for HR people is [i]Tovarisch Zampolit[/i] - comrade political officer.


62 posted on 06/24/2005 8:10:43 AM PDT by Fred Hayek
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To: Fred Hayek

Don't get me started on HR people.


63 posted on 06/24/2005 8:11:15 AM PDT by dfwgator (Longhorns are Gator Bait!!!)
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To: scripter

That might be exactly what they want. If you really want to kick them in the balz, file a claim.

(Unless it's life insurance) LOL


64 posted on 06/24/2005 8:27:12 AM PDT by proudpapa (of three.)
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To: billclintonwillrotinhell
Allstate has a right to be mad if its name was used in the writer's bio without any disclaimer.

I totally disagree. How many books, articles, columns and letters to the editor are written without disclaimers on them. In the U.S. it is called "Freedom of Speech" and as long as the truth is told no disclaimer is required.

65 posted on 06/24/2005 10:45:37 AM PDT by taxesareforever (Government is running amuck)
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To: BamaAndy

Thanks.


66 posted on 06/24/2005 10:46:38 AM PDT by taxesareforever (Government is running amuck)
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To: scripter

btt


67 posted on 06/24/2005 10:51:10 AM PDT by Ciexyz (Let us always remember, the Lord is in control.)
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To: scripter

"You're in queer hands, with Allstate!"


68 posted on 06/24/2005 11:06:22 AM PDT by Redleg Duke (Getting old sucks, but it is the only viable option!)
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To: Paleo Conservative

You got that right!


69 posted on 06/24/2005 11:07:35 AM PDT by Redleg Duke (Getting old sucks, but it is the only viable option!)
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To: Juan Medén

Good on ya!


70 posted on 06/24/2005 11:08:30 AM PDT by Redleg Duke (Getting old sucks, but it is the only viable option!)
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To: scripter
It turns out one site that posted the column, MensNewsDaily.com, added to the bio line on the article the fact that Barber worked for Allstate. Barber says he did not include that fact in the original column submission but that the site "disclosed that without my knowledge or consent."

Error by MensNewsDaily

I'll only award him one half of Allstate's assets as damages because of that error.

71 posted on 06/24/2005 11:10:29 AM PDT by af_vet_1981
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I think Allstate had every right to fire this guy. If he does not "measure up" to Allstate’s ideas and desires for employees to follow, then they had every right to dump him. Just as every church has the right Not to hire gays for their office work, Allstate has the right to fire someone who is publicly against the gay community if Allstate supports such.

Furthermore, if community groups and grassroots organizations want to organize a boycott of Allstate, THEY have every right to "fire" Allstate as their insurance carrier.

A business should be able to fire anyone for just about any reason they want to fire them for.


72 posted on 06/24/2005 11:40:57 AM PDT by Mobile Vulgus
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To: ChuxsterS

Curiouser and curiouser PING


73 posted on 06/24/2005 3:40:26 PM PDT by RepoGirl (You can ban my rottweiler when you can pry her from my cold dead hands...)
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To: EdReform; backhoe; Yehuda; Clint N. Suhks; saradippity; stage left; Yakboy; I_Love_My_Husband; ...

Homosexual Agenda Ping.

Very similar to the article I just pung out to my other list. So now if a person holds views that his employer disagrees with (especially if those views are consistent with religious beliefs), said employee can be summarily fired.

This is not separation of church and state (which should have nothing to do with public policy or law since it is not in the Constitution), this is an example of the push to eliminate any reference to God, His laws, His memory, any symbols or words or books that remind people of His existence from schools, the workplace, the roadways, neighborhoods, and indeed, anywhere except your back room with the blinds down.

What they don't realize is that God cannot be ripped out from the core of the heart.

What's next? I'm actually getting a bad feeling in the pit of my stomach - this last SCOTUS decision eliminating the existence of private property ownership might seem not to have much to do with this article, but it does.

Freepmail me if you want on/off this pinglist.


74 posted on 06/24/2005 11:01:33 PM PDT by little jeremiah (A vitiated state of morals, a corrupted public conscience, are incompatible with freedom. P. Henry)
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To: BamaAndy
I agree, I've been an HR Manager for companies that range from - super corporate to super fly by the seat of our pants - companies. I've never seen such outrageously bold discrimination from people who should know better. They'd HAVE to know this will become a PR nightmare for them. Although I'm 'just a consultant' now, I'm always advising my clients to keep it professional, never delve into personal lives. (Unless it's criminal actions)

Good for the employment department to do the right thing too.

75 posted on 06/24/2005 11:21:02 PM PDT by justche (No one can go back and make a brand new start, any one can start now and make a brand new ending)
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To: scripter
heres a pic of the hr guy that fired him


76 posted on 06/24/2005 11:45:48 PM PDT by freepatriot32 (www.lp.org)
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To: scripter; little jeremiah
Hey, I remember posting the article on FR

Wow, they fired him over it? Unbelievable! Wonder what it will do for allstate's business when the word get's out. These companies just don't get it do they?

The New Blacklist: Corporate America is bowing to anti-gay Christian groups’ boycott demands

77 posted on 06/26/2005 8:59:22 PM PDT by DirtyHarryY2K (''Go though life with a Bible in one hand and a Newspaper in the other" -- Billy Graham)
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To: DirtyHarryY2K

I hope this turns into a big, big story. And I hope Allstate shells out megabucks for this. There will be more and more such situations in coming years. Sooner or later, the big corporations will be completely hostile environments for anyone who dares to express conservative views on social issues. The fascist left will see to it. and the corporations don't have the ballz to resist.

Deluge Hewitt, Rush, and Hannity with this one. They need to be screaming about it.


78 posted on 06/26/2005 9:03:48 PM PDT by California Patriot
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To: DirtyHarryY2K

Heheh - I just clicked your link, and I pung it out. Good, basic reference article.

And the guy got fired. Hatespeech, that's what Allstate thinks it is. Well, if we used Allstate, we'd quit.


79 posted on 06/26/2005 9:05:10 PM PDT by little jeremiah (A vitiated state of morals, a corrupted public conscience, are incompatible with freedom. P. Henry)
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To: scripter
As if people needed another excuse to choose GEICO, besides that cute Gekko...

ALLSTATE is a pro-fag outfit which discriminates against Christians.

PROGRESSIVE Insurance is owned by Peter B. Lewis, who in 2004 gave $4.5 million to MoveOn.org

80 posted on 06/26/2005 9:11:15 PM PDT by montag813
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