ponderingturtle
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They still have children at home and they feel that their rights are being violated and they’re being discriminated against because of their position on the issue of gay marriage.
I can at least understand why gay couples would demand equal recognition from the government.
But I always thought everybody agreed that private citizens should be allowed to recognize or not as they pleased.
This lawsuit is far more douchey than the refusal of the venue to host their wedding.
I can at least understand why gay couples would demand equal recognition from the government.
But I always thought everybody agreed that private citizens should be allowed to recognize or not as they pleased.
This lawsuit is far more douchey than the refusal of the venue to host their wedding.
I always thought everybody agreed that private citizens should be allowed to recognize or not as they pleased.
The for-profit LLC, Liberty Ridge Farms, is not a private citizen.But I always thought everybody agreed that private citizens should be allowed to recognize or not as they pleased.
This issue has already been raised in other posts, but just to clarify your thoughts on this:This lawsuit is far more douchey than the refusal of the venue to host their wedding.
2) If the answer to the first question is "no", then explain how taking legal action for discrimination based on race is not "douchey", but taking legal action for discrimination based on sexual orientation is.
I get that, but I could agree with a citizen suing a business that received govt funding as being in violation of their rights . I disagree that private business proprietors should be subject to these laws as I would think that it's their rights as citizens to be racist ,sexist...etc (as it would be the right of the offended to then protest the establishment and/or spread the word of said racism/sexism...etc so as to negatively affect their business future)
I don't think that having unpopular opinions should be govt controlled, nor should open up a business for civil liability.
The for-profit LLC, Liberty Ridge Farms, is not a private citizen.
The Giffords have learned a very expensive lesson that, when they operate a business, one's religious convictions do not provide immunity from state anti-discrimination laws.
I think that everybody should have the right to be a racist/sexist/discriminatory douchebag without the Govt telling them they can't.
Let the market decide on the consequences.
why should one citizens right to think what they want be overidden by another citizens rights?
It doesn't. They can hate gays all they want. It is acting on that is the issue. Here they denied the use of their facility for them because of that.
Kind of like thinking all jews should be put to death is legal but acting on it isn't. It is all part of having a business license.
They are being sued for their acts not thoughts.