Well, fortunately, the law has been revised, making it illegal for businesses to turn away folks based on religion or sexual orientation or their US military service or whatnot...
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So the whole reason for the law is out the window now.
Well, fortunately, the law has been revised, making it illegal for businesses to turn away folks based on religion or sexual orientation or their US military service or whatnot...
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They made a hundred grand in donations from GoFundMe. Sure beats working.:yawn:
So the whole reason for the law is out the window now.![]()
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Well, it depends. If the reason for the law was for Christians to discriminate against homosexuals, yes, that's mostly out the window (although it's actually still legal in Indiana to discriminate against homosexuals). If it was really to protect small Christian businesses from lawsuits, no.
You know how advocates of the law have been saying "well they have this same law in 19 other states, and Clinton signed it, so what's the problem!?" Now the Indiana law is (pretty much) the same as the laws in the other states.
Here's a good and interesting explanation of it:
Indiana's 'Religious Freedom' Law Differs From Other States
Good point.Its not, it would be like us forcing atheists to pray. They are hypocrites.
Good point.
The state laws don't mean anything if someone can prove their civil rights were violated.
A Civil Rights violation means a Federal court.
Just a lot of people playing the victim when there were never victimized to begin with. :allsmile:
If by media savvy you mean she owns a tv and likely saw the localized responses to Chick fil A a while back then yeah, is familiar with the people who tend to eat there and the community, sure. I don't think you even have to really be cynical or suspect her motives.Struck you as a real media savvy individual, did she?
And the "damage" continues. Anybody actually harm anyone on the anti homosexual bandwagon? And the people who make bandwagons have to be raking it in...what?:think: Gofundme is pushing half-a-million.
Has anyone specifically ever explained what "freedoms" were being "restored" by this legislation?
It's called freedom.There is no such right.
It's not OK to be gay.The sooner you guys figure out that it's not ok to deny service to a gay couple, even if it's only their wedding, the better off you'll be.
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Or sell wedding cakes with individual bride and groom figures sold separately. If you want two of one kind, that's your business. But no one involved with this wants an equitable solution. They want to win and force someone else to agree with them.