Message from @A. Spader
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I remember when that staunch anti-egalitarian Fredrick Douglas talked about the bill of rights
that is to say I remember learning about it
the point I'm trying to make here is lumping conservative traditions together is not at all fair
it isnt
would you agree gays and trans should be a protected class then?
'protected class' meaning what
the same protected classes america already has
In United States federal anti-discrimination law, a protected class is a characteristic of a person which cannot be targeted for discrimination.
you cannot control the color of your skin
oh no
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i dont see a single good reason to discriminate against gays
and i dont see them on the protected classes?
I was waiting for the being gay is a choice...
maybe I jumped the gun
you might still get it lmao
"being gay is a choice" what so you can tell me I hate science while burning the textbooks that 5 years ago said gender dysphoria was something that needed care and treatment, not media attention and celebrity status?
gender dysphoria isnt about gays?
I just want your answer on gay people we can talk about trans later
so then why discriminate?
did you choose to wanna fuck women
explain to me how unless they are a protected class they will be discriminated against?
how does anyone get discriminated against dude
like 70 years ago, "are you black? okay, im not employing you"
"oh shit you're black, go to the back of the bus"
actually I think I have data on that one
one sec
ahh yes, government mandated segregation
"you're gay, you can't do this" -> thats the template for legal discrimination
blacks are protected from this legally, gays arent
'fixed' by government control over free association
it does occur to you that consumer power (let alone social media) would destroy any company that engaged in such practices
I assume
but thats not true
stores used to refuse black people all the time
openly, anyway
in a 99% white state?
against their financial interest