There will be another congregation of conservatives much like you saw at Chick-Fil-e: ELECTION DAY.
There will be another congregation of conservatives much like you saw at Chick-Fil-e: ELECTION DAY.
Don't shoot me, I'm only the messenger.
As far as I understand, gays make up about 4% of the population, but they seem to be getting a disproportional amount of media time.
at least they got the balls to stand up for what they believe in.... unlike all the
politically.correct people ,just saying what people want to hear
African Americans make up only 12% of the population, and they get their own month.
Crazy, eh?
I dont get it. At the end of the day, being anti gay marriage doesnt mean anti gay. They never said gays cant eat there or that gays are bad.Consider two hot dog enthusiasts. One loves to eat his hot dogs with ketchup, while the other is adamant that mustard is the only proper condiment. As there is only one gourmet hot dog stand in town, they inevitably cross paths. Several possible scenarios might unfold as the mustard zealot passes the other eating a ketchup-covered dog.
In the first instance, the man who likes mustard is merely (though rudely) expressing disagreement with the man who likes ketchup. The second scenario crosses the line and becomes discrimination because he clearly takes action to deprive the man who likes ketchup of his right to choose how he prepares his hot dog. The third case is a little less clear since the mustard man doesn’t directly interfere with the rights/privileges of ketchup eaters. However, since the ultimate purpose behind publically denouncing the use of ketchup on hot dogs is to eliminate the option entirely, his statements are not merely disagreement. In this case, unlike in the first scenario, his statements seek to deprive another of the same rights/privileges he himself enjoys. As a result, his statements (I would argue) constitute discrimination. So what it really boils down to is intent. If a person shares a difference of opinion while respecting another’s right to disagree, discrimination has not occurred. If the same opinion is shared with the intent to suppress or prohibit opposing opinions, voila! Discrimination!
- He might exclaim, "Ketchup is not fit for hot dogs!" and continue on his way.
- Instead, he may strike the hot dog to the ground so as to deprive the other of his unholy meal.
- Another possibility is that the mustard fanatic is so appalled at the sight of wanton ketchup usage that he determines to put a stop to it once and for all. He begins supporting a local anti-ketchup group called “The Red Scare”; donating money to help further their efforts to ban ketchup on hot dogs. Wanting others to do the same, he decides to publically denounce the heinous practice of putting ketchup on hot dogs to the local media so that other decent folk will know they are not alone and will band together to end this menace.
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remember when they let black people ride the bus, but only in the backI dont get it. At the end of the day, being anti gay marriage doesnt mean anti gay. They never said gays cant eat there or that gays are bad.
remember when they let black people ride the bus, but only in the back
I dont get it. At the end of the day, being anti gay marriage doesnt mean anti gay. They never said gays cant eat there or that gays are bad.
whats the difference. if theres nothing wrong with being gay then why should they not be allowed to be married?