This article has been criticized pretty well.
This article has been criticized pretty well.
I work at a university, and had to assist in implementing a policy to ensure the privacy of student data (FERPA). Ultimately, it boiled down to minimizing the number of hard drives that non-directory information (grades, disability information, financial aid, etc) was stored on.
Go downstream to the citations that I make to the CDC, and the reasoning behind this.
Actually, there already is a law.
Instead, he was Hispanic and got away with it. Darn Hispanic privilege.
Jealous much?
This episode has my one of my favorite lines. "Scour the professional ranks. The American League, the National League, the Negro League!"
You could throw in Wild Cards into this mix as well.
it can be satire and still be crappy.
The acting was awful, the characters were two-dimensional, the style was weak.
Zing! You sure told me.
This will suck. It will suck like no sucker has sucked before. It will be the suckiest suck that ever did suck.
They closed all of the settlements in Gaza, and Gaza elected Hamas.
And if the Palestinians insist on continuing wars that they can't win, they deserve to be pummeled, like any other country would be.
Let's look at your example of Sikhs, which is valid. There was controversy in Canada about allowing young Sikhs bringing ceremonial daggers (Kirpans) into school, and a compromise was made (blunted knives could be brought).
First and foremost, the government should follow the law. The Supreme Court has ruled that trying to force privately held corporations like HL to violate the religious beliefs of their owners violates the law. QED, HL isn't violating the law when they exercise their rights.
HL isn't a gigantic hole. It is a privately held company with few owners (<5), and those owners have demonstrated genuine religious beliefs. How many corporations are there like that?
But you don't even have a concrete example to base this on. Heck, with Christian Scientists, the issue isn't vaccines, its actual medicine. They wouldn't offer health insurance.
You can keep saying that, but it is only opinion. Until some Christian Scientists bring a suit, you cannot say what would happen.
Under US law, it is illegal for me to use peyote. I am not a Native American, nor do I practice a religion that subscribes to its use. For most people, peyote use is illegal.