My boycott begins as soon as I see a, "We love everyone!" sticker in the window of a business. Two can play the game.
It's their right to post it and mine to reject their POV.
Nothing grinds my gears like people who love everyone.
My boycott begins as soon as I see a, "We love everyone!" sticker in the window of a business. Two can play the game.
It's their right to post it and mine to reject their POV.
My boycott begins as soon as I see a, "We love everyone!" sticker in the window of a business. Two can play the game.
It's their right to post it and mine to reject their POV.
Will the "We Love Everyone" crowd hire an ex-con? Or will they use their leftist right of selective discrimination to justify their refusal?
Discrimination is not always a bad thing. It separates us from the insects. Take a look around Broad Ripple and count the businesses that are not wheelchair accessible. They obviously hate the handicapped more than they love money.
Nothing grinds my gears like people who love everyone.
Will they love the guy open-carrying his AR-15? What if it's a gay guy open carrying??
Will they love the guy open-carrying his AR-15? What if it's a gay guy open carrying??
The law is redundant. I can see why people are pissed about it. Regardless of what anyone says, this was based on a gay issue. In effect, Indiana law makers "doubled down" on an already existing law, and because it arouse because of a gay issue, people are stating it is directed towards gays. Our idiot law makers should have just rode out the anger, and continued as they always have. And to make us look even worse, Pence is looking like a simpleton for asking for clarification language of the law AFTER he signed it.
I agree with this. Either it's worth signing or it is not. No matter what "clarifications" they put in it, it will most likely disappoint many. The fascist-LGBT crowd will only be satisfied with one course of action...and it will not be conducive to freedom for all.
So, you're admitting your complaint is really nothing more than argumentum ad ignorantiam? You don't know what the law actually *says*, but you just *know* that, whatever it says, it can be abused?
If you don't know what the law actually *says*, how can you possibly be opposed to its very existence?
Laziness and ignorance are much easier than seeking out knowledge; but at least you can take comfort in the myriad people caterwauling about this law who share your stance.
What if it's a gay guy open carrying??
Interesting how the open minded, tolerant crowd will kneecap you, tie your hands, gag you, and put a bag over your head.
all in the name of love and understanding
Interesting how the open minded, tolerant crowd will kneecap you, tie your hands, gag you, and put a bag over your head.
all in the name of love and understanding
Just hope you're never caught in their tolerant cross hairs. You may find your future employement opportunities and busniesses in jeopardy.
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I'm all for people letting their money doing the talking and even letting their friends know about their experiences. But when is enough too much?
Will they love the guy open-carrying his AR-15? What if it's a gay guy open carrying??
How would they know? Unless, like I've read elsewhere, the person upon entering the establishment yells "Does this place serve homosexuals?" if they say yes, sit down with your AR and enjoy.
Reminds me....Guy walks into a greasy spoon near the beach, waitress is ignoring him, he loudly asks "Does this place serve crabs!?"...waitress says "Keep your pants on, we serve everyone!"
This is war, is it not? Declared August 17, 1992.Just hope you're never caught in their tolerant cross hairs. You may find your future employement opportunities and busniesses in jeopardy.
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I'm all for people letting their money doing the talking and even letting their friends know about their experiences. But when is enough too much?
This is war, is it not? Declared August 17, 1992.
This is war, is it not? Declared August 17, 1992.
The culture war speech by Pat Buchanan at the Republican National Convention.What happened then?