http://thinkprogress.org/lgbt/2015/...rspective-thankful-state-doesnt-execute-gays/
"Hey, at least we're not hanging you like they do in Iran."
good point!
"Hey, at least we're not hanging you like they do in Iran."
good point!
Indiana. Slightly better than Iran.
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No, I think Cotton may be gay, though. The comparison makes a lot of sense if you assume he's self-hating. For his own 'crime' of being gay....Indiana. Slightly better than Iran.
Brought to you by the Indiana Tourist Board.
Now that's gay.
I saw Jonah Goldberg of the National Review on Fox News two days ago. He said that God's people had lost for no good reason on gay marriage and that because of this we should accept the religious freedom laws as the God's people's just due compensation for losing on the question of gay marriage. (Goldberg on gay marriage: '"I don't understand it, conservatives control the Supreme Court!")
So....we 'won' on gay marriage, mostly by court decisions that it's unlawful to discriminate against gays, therefore the zealots deserve to be able to discriminate against gays.as the God's people's just due compensation for losing on the question of gay marriage.
I wonder if that's how people felt in olden times?He said that God's people had lost for no good reason on gay marriage
Actually, Lawrence v Texas was a 5-4 decision. And if they feel bad for losing that one, they should go talk to Seattle Seahawk fans. BAM!!!I saw Jonah Goldberg of the National Review on Fox News two days ago. He said that God's people had lost for no good reason on gay marriage and that because of this we should accept the religious freedom laws as the God's people's just due compensation for losing on the question of gay marriage. (Goldberg on gay marriage: '"I don't understand it, conservatives control the Supreme Court!")
Proof positive that not all conservatives are fundies, er God's people according to God's people, er fundies.
There has not been an Oklahoman Democratic senator since Nov. 15, 1994.Wow... and the Democrat lost to this idiot.
Don't be too hard on republicans, Democrats are not whole lot better: US ambassador to Czech Republic thinks it's reasonable for him to criticize Czech President travel schedule. So Czech President appears to be kicking his 5 months into ambassador job ass out.Wow... and the Democrat lost to this idiot. Literally idiot! How in the world could anyone think that was a reasonable thing to say?
"Indian Religious Protection Law"?
An ironic typo as the Left was perfectly in favor of RFRA type laws that give religious people special rights and protections when they were used to give Indians special right, like the exclusive right to use the illegal drug peyote. That's why the federal RFRA was introduced by then congressman Chuck Schumer and Ted Kennedy, both Democrats and passed nearly unanimously.
I am against all RFRA type legislation as they directly violate the equal protection before the law guaranteed by the 14th amendment. A much better approach would be to mandate "compelling state interest" and "narrowly tailored" criteria on all laws affecting personal behavior by all people, not only religious ones.
Of course that would make mincemeat of many illiberal (but popular) laws like 21 as drinking age (while reducing drunk driving is a compelling state interest nobody can argue that imposing Prohibition onto young adults is in any sense "narrowly tailored"), ban on prostitution, ban on drugs etc.
If peyote is harmful enough to be banned it should be prohibited for everybody. If it's not, it should be legal for everybody to use.
Likewise, if state should allow bakers to refuse baking cakes based on personal disagreement with the customer that should apply to everybody, regardless of whether their objection is religious or not.
And in fact, using RFRA to give special rights to Indians is even worse than the use for Christians. While anybody can enter and leave various Christian denominations at will, Indian religions are closely linked to race and ethnicity. Thus giving special privileges to Indian religions amounts to giving special privileges based on race/ethnicity in practice.
This strikes me as a peculiar issue for a number of reasons. Let's say you want a cock shaped cake for a party. Why on earth would you go to someone who doesn't want to make it and try to get it made there. Everybody knows what kind of work you get when it is done under coersion. You get a shitty job that is done by someobody that resents you. Giving people who do not like you or your lifestyle your business may just be taking business away from someone more apt to be your friend and also to do a good job. I understand the impulse to try to force the issue and enforce some form of non discrimination but people who don't like you forced into a situation by you will find whatever means they can to make you pay for their dislike.
Something like a wedding cake for a gay couple should be baked probably by someone who is gay or likes gay people. It is not like those people do not exist. Human beings are perverse creatures in the matter of enforcing their dislikes on others. In the case of something as happy as a wedding ought to be, that is no place for a resentful vendor or servant....just saying there probably are better remedies than court action in these cases. I do not deny that lets the baker keep his prejudice, but it is possible to just let HIM stew in his hatred and not get it involved in your life.
I agree. I don't think you should get to force people to bake you a gay wedding cake, cater a gay wedding, cater a KKK meeting, or alter your business in any other way that they find offensive.
It is one thing to refuse to serve somebody the same thing and the same way you serve everybody else. It is an entirely different thing to refuse to take on something like a gay wedding or a KKK rally. And I can just imagine the muslim graphic artist example, if somebody actually tried that, or gioing to a muslim owned copy centre and forcing them to mass print the mohammed cartoons. I can see why protections like the law in Indiana are sought after. They go too far, but I can see the basis.