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Not unless the hurricane first ate the sniff test.wouldn't a fart in a hurricane pass the sniff test?
Not unless the hurricane first ate the sniff test.wouldn't a fart in a hurricane pass the sniff test?
That has nothing to do with my comment, which was meant to be partly humorous and partly to help y'all see that this discussion isn't accomplishing a damn thing other than attacking each other and repeating the same things again and again.Who is more likely to be killed by cops on the mere suspicion of exercising their right to carry a gun--a white American male, or a black American male?Now, speaking of art, let me do my Dionne Warwick impersonation.....
What this thread needs now is love, sweet love
It's the only thing that there's just too little of
What this thread needs now is love, sweet love
No, not just for some but for everyone.
*sigh*
How long has this been going on?
What do you all expect to accomplish by repeating the same things over and over again and do attacks and criticisms of others help change the viewpoint's of others? That's news to me.
And btw, Black people do own guns, even here in the South. Lots of them do and it's just as easy for a Black person to buy a gun as it is for anyone who is of a different race or ethnicity. I hate guns, but I'm married to a gun owner and the last time I went to a shooting range with him and his brother, we were the only three white people in the place. Actually, I was the only white one. My husband and his brother are of Arabic descent, which is now considered brown. I just call them "Whitish". And Michelle Obama can "bare" her arms anytime she wants.
This thread certainly needs some humor along with some love.
Yeah, it's funny that socially conservative Christian homophobes are never black or Latino, isn't it?And if this were about freedom, civil rights, etc... I'd quite agree with your take on this. But this isn't about a freedom, it is about creating an excuse. This finding wasn't about ensuring or expanding rights, but the creation of a legal glitch to ensure the legal protection of those who aim to restrict the rights of others.... Rather, I can so easily see how, if speech/creative expression/religious expression can be compelled in one instance, it can be compelled in any case.
This was never about religious convictions or compelled speech. It was about allowing certain whites to be supreme again and asserting their conservative moral authority on others.
And whether the Klan members are gay or not should have no bearing on their right to obtaining a permit.And some of us believe that the Klan has a constitutional right to march in public streets ( assuming they obtained relevant permits) however disgusting, un-American, hateful, immoral and horrifying we find their bigotry.
Unless they're gay black women.And whether the Klan members are gay or not should have no bearing on their right to obtaining a permit.And some of us believe that the Klan has a constitutional right to march in public streets ( assuming they obtained relevant permits) however disgusting, un-American, hateful, immoral and horrifying we find their bigotry.
And some of us believe that the Klan has a constitutional right to march in public streets ( assuming they obtained relevant permits) however disgusting, un-American, hateful, immoral and horrifying we find their bigotry.
No, it should not. But no one is arguing that the government has any right to discriminate with respect to issuing parade permits. It does not.Unless they're gay black women.And whether the Klan members are gay or not should have no bearing on their right to obtaining a permit.And some of us believe that the Klan has a constitutional right to march in public streets ( assuming they obtained relevant permits) however disgusting, un-American, hateful, immoral and horrifying we find their bigotry.
And the webmaster won't make gay wedding websites for anyone.There are businesses which butcher individual customer-provided animals. If a Jew is running such a business is he free to say they will not process pigs?Does anyone wonder why Muslims don't open liquor stores and Jews don't open pork processing facilities? But the Christian wants special dispensation.
(These exist primarily to process animals brought in by hunters. Bring them a deer, get a bunch of venison back.)
We've discussed this before. If they choose not to process pigs for everyone, then they're not singling out any group. However, if they selectively process pigs for one specific group based on a protected class, then it breaches anti-discrimination laws.
Exactly.And some of us believe that the Klan has a constitutional right to march in public streets ( assuming they obtained relevant permits) however disgusting, un-American, hateful, immoral and horrifying we find their bigotry.
I'm pretty sure that's how it is.And the webmaster won't make gay wedding websites for anyone.
The web designer creates wedding websites for all couples except those of the same sex. According to the BOSTOCK v. CLAYTON COUNTY, GEORGIA decision, sexual orientation is a protected class. In that case, Justice Alito seemed to overlook that terminating someone based on their choice of sexual partner inherently implies disapproval of behaviors associated with one's gender, which is directly related to sex.And the webmaster won't make gay wedding websites for anyone.There are businesses which butcher individual customer-provided animals. If a Jew is running such a business is he free to say they will not process pigs?Does anyone wonder why Muslims don't open liquor stores and Jews don't open pork processing facilities? But the Christian wants special dispensation.
(These exist primarily to process animals brought in by hunters. Bring them a deer, get a bunch of venison back.)
We've discussed this before. If they choose not to process pigs for everyone, then they're not singling out any group. However, if they selectively process pigs for one specific group based on a protected class, then it breaches anti-discrimination laws.
Your argument is hedging towards publicly acceptable Jim Crow... it isn't the government, so it is okay. This whole, "But it is expression...." is such a hyper technical excuse to invade in the dignity of *insert whatever minority*.No, it should not. But no one is arguing that the government has any right to discriminate with respect to issuing parade permits.Unless they're gay black women.And whether the Klan members are gay or not should have no bearing on their right to obtaining a permit.And some of us believe that the Klan has a constitutional right to march in public streets ( assuming they obtained relevant permits) however disgusting, un-American, hateful, immoral and horrifying we find their bigotry.
But what if they want a gay permit?And whether the Klan members are gay or not should have no bearing on their right to obtaining a permit.And some of us believe that the Klan has a constitutional right to march in public streets ( assuming they obtained relevant permits) however disgusting, un-American, hateful, immoral and horrifying we find their bigotry.
That’s not a special custom made by a private individual thing.But what if they want a gay permit?And whether the Klan members are gay or not should have no bearing on their right to obtaining a permit.And some of us believe that the Klan has a constitutional right to march in public streets ( assuming they obtained relevant permits) however disgusting, un-American, hateful, immoral and horrifying we find their bigotry.
It would seem all agree that if the woman wouldn’t make a wedding website for a heterosexual wedding commissioned by a homosexual person* that would be illegal discrimination, right? So, it’s the gayness of the product that’s at issue here not the orientation of the customer. I was just making a joke based on that comparison.That’s not a special custom made by a private individual thing.But what if they want a gay permit?And whether the Klan members are gay or not should have no bearing on their right to obtaining a permit.And some of us believe that the Klan has a constitutional right to march in public streets ( assuming they obtained relevant permits) however disgusting, un-American, hateful, immoral and horrifying we find their bigotry.
The "separate but equal" in private business makes the unwilling separated second class citizens.I'm pretty sure that's how it is.And the webmaster won't make gay wedding websites for anyone.
Back in January of 2021, a private concern decided not to do business with a private individual. So they refused to do so. The individual hasn't been convicted of any crime. The private company simply exercised their right to not do business with someone.
Plenty of people have criticized this private concern for refusing to do business with the individual. But not many here on this forum. Certainly not me, I'm fine with private concerns deciding not to do business if they don't want to. From bakers and website developers to social media platforms, I may find their reasons appalling but I support their rights to do as they see fit under near all circumstances.
Tom