Thoughts on recent indiana law?

In a nutshell, it allows business owners and individuals to discriminate against lgbt's, as in for example refusal of service.
Personally, I would just change it to also include financial support for anyone that wants to move out of there.
If physical and verbal abuse is negated from the equation, then why not? Strong conservatives shouldn't be forced to go against their standpoints if they do not directly harm anyone. Indiana is just one place, you've got the rest of the world to dwell in.

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Comments ( 19 )
  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    never live in a state startin in a vowel

    especially one in the fuckin midwest

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    • howaminotmyself

      Oregon is nice...but dont move here. It's terrible.

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      • RoseIsabella

        I heard there are a lot of tweakers in Oregon.

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        • howaminotmyself

          I've heard that we have that reputation too. But I don't actually know. Aren't there a lot of tweakers everywhere?

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      • thegypsysailor

        Yeah, I remember 6 months in Oregon building a boat.
        2 days that one could see the beautiful mountain and 5 days of black ice.
        No more than 10 days of cold sunshine in 6 months and more damp drizzly days in a row than any creature should ever have to endure.
        You may keep the PNW all to your lonesome, without any argument from me.
        It is truly one of the most beautiful places I'd never want to go back to, just like Rotorua, New Zealand!

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        • howaminotmyself

          It can be depressing. But that is all changing. Global warming and all. And I bet you weren't here in the summer. I've not seen much rain in the past few months, which is normally the rainy season. And today was a nice 72F and not a cloud in sight.

          But I will agree with Rotorua, stinky!

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          • Brownblowout

            No such thing as global warming. Even those pushing it had to make a more neutral term, a catch-all "climate change". Well of course climate changes!

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            • howaminotmyself

              The term global warming was coined in the 70's to give the phenemonom a sexier look. It was a way for media to educate the public.

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      • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

        ive long since had it with the left coast thanks

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        • howaminotmyself

          I can tell.

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    • sega31098

      But...Chicago!

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  • Arm0se

    so.... wait... am I supposed to vote normal or not normal?

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    • I guess if you are against the law and what it stands for then you go not normal, and vice versa.

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  • zsdworknman

    This is now a law in indiana but scotus will knock it down as it violates the 14th amendment the same way that businesses wouldn't serve blacks in they're restaurants . Now Christians don't have to serve jews Muslims atheists etc if they don't want to fuck that.

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  • pixie44

    I don't get how that's even a law..

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  • thegypsysailor

    If what you say is indeed a fact, which seems doubtful, this sort of law will NOT strand up to a constitutional challenge for more than 8.2 seconds.
    37 states now have same sex marriage on the books (isn't that almost half of the states?), no matter how hard the tiny minded opponents tried to fight it.
    Why would any legislature waste time passing such an unconstitutional a law?

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    • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

      cause someones tryin to make a point

      cause it lends legitimacy to peoples behavin in a hateful manner

      cause its still the law while its gittin appealed

      cause it takes time away from other important shit to git it passed and then repealed

      cause it helps the proponents of the law single out theys enemies in the legislature and public

      should i keep goin?

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      • thegypsysailor

        Good points, each and every one. I forget about the total impracticality of the American political machinery. Just exactly what the founding fathers had in mind, I'm sure.

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        • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

          yeah well dont sit there and lecture me bout how safe just and efficient the carribean is

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