Not the pp but have to say that comment is so trite, has an air of piety and shows your limitations. For most it says, ignore this politically pious asshole. |
Oh no. Hit a nerve? Let me guess - you have it on right now too.
|
| No |
That's the best you can do?! Pretend this is your mother-in-law, when in reality (not that reality is really important to you, of course), you know that this statement represents the thinking of sane people everywhere? I rest my case. |
| I'm not sure how I feel about the restroom issue. But there should absolutely be protection from discrimination in a larger sense, such as employment. |
Religious practices need to be prptected as well, especially for sole proprietorships and small family businesses. |
LOL. "Sane people everywhere" - sure!!
Let's just say - the only people I know IRL who actually think this way are: batshit crazy, old people who definitely watch a lot of Fox News. So if it sounds like a duck and walks like a duck... |
But what does religion have to do with business? Religion is a private thing you can do in your own home. No place in the business world. |
Well, honey, you need to get out more. You don't even realize the irony of your second statement, of course. Yes, dear. If it sounds like and duck and walks like a duck, it is a duck. Not a dog. Not a bird. A duck. The same applies to humans, by the way. You said it not me. |
Unless your business is as a mohel, exorcist, or spiritual advisor, your religious practice has no business in a pubic business And this law did more than just keep TGs out of the bathroom; it codified discrimination for LGBT+ at every level. Way to go NC> |
"Honey"? You really are my MIL.
Quack quack. Bigoty B! |
|
|
| sorry, can't get it right ^^ |
And you are about 17 years old, right? |