Underseer
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If you ask Muslims to stop persecuting LGBT, they accuse you of Islamophobia. Thus, if you allow them to persecute LGBT, that is "religious freedom."
Same thing goes for Christians.
If you ask Christians to stop persecuting LGBT, you are "persecuting" Christians. If you allow Christians to abuse or otherwise mistreat LGBT, that is "religious freedom."
And so, the Supreme Court's cake ruling has lead to the inevitable. Expect more.
When I was a child learning about civics, I was always told that your rights stop at the end of your nose. The moment they impact other people's rights, they are no longer your right. Apparently what I was taught is outdated.
If you are a conservative Christian, your rights supercede the basic rights of others, and if anyone asks you to stop abusing others, then you are the "real victim."
If you ask Muslims to stop persecuting LGBT, they accuse you of Islamophobia. Thus, if you allow them to persecute LGBT, that is "religious freedom."
Same thing goes for Christians.
If you ask Christians to stop persecuting LGBT, you are "persecuting" Christians. If you allow Christians to abuse or otherwise mistreat LGBT, that is "religious freedom."
And so, the Supreme Court's cake ruling has lead to the inevitable. Expect more.
When I was a child learning about civics, I was always told that your rights stop at the end of your nose. The moment they impact other people's rights, they are no longer your right. Apparently what I was taught is outdated.
If you are a conservative Christian, your rights supercede the basic rights of others, and if anyone asks you to stop abusing others, then you are the "real victim."