Yup. I'm located in Green Bay, WI. It gave me Packers, Brewers, Badgers, and Bucks. Coincidentally, those are my favorite teams! Go figure!
Yup. I'm located in Green Bay, WI. It gave me Packers, Brewers, Badgers, and Bucks. Coincidentally, those are my favorite teams! Go figure!
What? You absolutely do! You cannot be denied a service or product by any business based solely on gender, race, creed, etc. Thise are protected classes.
It's not a slippery slope because that's hate speech and you can't force someone to write that. Keep trying though.
And that just makes you an asshole.
*Shakes fist* Damn! I’m going to spend hours crafting the perfect comment to get recognized.
What exactly is the formula to get out of the greys?
You have not. Good day.
You didn't answer my questions, though.
Are all edicts from the state arbitrary violence enforced edicts? Aren't our a murder laws just us writing down the natural laws? How are natural laws enforced? What makes them laws? Philosophy!
"At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice he is the worst." - Aristotle
Yes I am. You want to argue the philosophy behind speed limits, campaign finance, and theft too? Shut the fuck up. You're wrong about this and you will be on the wrong side of history.
Holy fuck. I don't even know where to begin. This isn't a philosophical debate. This is a legal issue. When you sell a service or product you do not have the right to not sell that service or product to someone based solely on their race, religion, sex, sexual preference, etc. Those are traits that the person was born…
Would a KKK member want to purchase something from a black person? I don't think so.
Obviously it's not very clear. The government absolutely can force you to associate when you not doing so is a violation of someone else's civil rights. Might as well go back to separate bathrooms and water fountains, eh?
Ha! I lol'd
Small towns know things about everyone. Maybe not such a big deal in a big city but those areas tend to be progressive anyway.
The only thing that's idiotic here is your understanding of how this works. First and foremost you're approaching homosexuality as a choice. People do not choose to be gay. You cannot discriminate against someone for something they didn't choose. Also, in Indiana LGBTQ are not a protected class. Therefore,…
Is that a bad thing?
Yes. When I’m programming I’ll often explain how my program works out loud as if someone was listening to me. It helps me catch a lot of issues with logic. Pretty much life-changing when I figured that out. Side note: Try to do it when nobody can hear you. Otherwise they’ll think you’re crazy.
I love that saying! Thank you!