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Michelle Duggar Records Robocall Against Arkansas Anti-Discrimination Bill

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Michelle Duggar’s robocall is upsetting to the LGBT community. The star of “19 Kids and Counting” Michelle Duggar has recorded a robocall to tell people in Arkansas to vote against the anti-discrimination bill written by Alderman Matthew Petty. In the recording, Mrs Duggar urges parents to take action and do not let the law pass, otherwise little girls will be forced to use public restrooms and swimming pool showers with pedophiles who are pretending to be women.

Michelle Duggar has joined the Arkansas Family Council to release a new controversial robocall.

The reality star is hoping to take down a bill written by Alderman Matthew Petty, which would make it illegal for businesses to discriminate against a person because of their race, gender, sexual orientation and religion.

The civil rights proposal was crafted due to a large amount of complaints from lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgenders living in Fayetteville, who have been discriminated against while trying to rent homes, seeking employment, visiting retail stores and using public recreation facilities.

Petty’s bill will go up for a vote at the Fayetteville City Council on Tuesday.

After reading the piece of legislation, the Duggar matriarch came to the conclusion that if passed into law, the proposal would make it unsafe for children to use public restroom and showers.

In the scary robocall, which went out to resident few days ago, the mother-of-19 said that sexual predators who claimed to be women, will be invading private areas reserved to little girls, young ladies and older females.

The religious woman went on to urge parents to protect their daughters and vote no on ordinance 119.

City Attorney Kit Williams, responded to the attack by explaining that Duggar’s robocall was nothing but fear-mongering.

Williams shared that the ordinance was drafted to protect transgender people who are often harassed and do not have the right to use the proper bathroom.

Backing those claims, are the results of a new survey released by the Human Rights Campaign that showed members of the LGBT community in Arkansas are often harassed at home, school and work.

The Family Council hit back saying that the anti-discrimination bill violates the rights of Christians living in the state.

You can listen to Michelle Duggar anti-civil rights proposal robocall after the jump.

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