I don't understand the boycotting thing that's going on or the overwhelmingly positive reactions to the boycotts.In the civil rights era, boycotts were done inside of institutions that were practicing discrimination. That made sense; actively disregard the unjust rules until it hits a sort of critical mass and can't be resisted anymore.Canceling your shows in a state that has bad laws is not taking a stand in the same way. It presupposes that the people or the businesses you're canceling on support the law or even have anything to do with the law and that's it not simply a case of a legislator/executive gone rogue (which is generally what it is).It's wrong for the same reason that sanctions are wrong. Sanctions don't directly harm the rulers, but they do directly harm the individuals that are being ruled over.
4/1/2015 6:44:33 PM
4/1/2015 7:48:21 PM
god damn, how is someone so dumb?
4/1/2015 8:45:57 PM
Man, you guys don't even try to have a discussion anymore. I got an emoji and an ad hom.
4/1/2015 8:58:41 PM
lol
4/1/2015 9:04:53 PM
no fire-hoses, so no point boycotting
4/1/2015 9:06:55 PM
You are not quick. I'm gonna help you through this one.In the civil rights era, people boycotted the actual institutions that were discriminating against them.In this case, artists are boycotting Indiana businesses that have not shown support for the laws and have not been shown to discriminate or have any other connection with the new laws, simply because they are located in that state.In a world where states and their people are believed to be one in the same, I'm sure this all makes perfect sense.[Edited on April 1, 2015 at 9:46 PM. Reason : ]
4/1/2015 9:36:12 PM
I think Pence and the Indiana legislature caused a lot more direct harm to the individuals they rule over than the collateral damage inflicted on them by a band and the guy from Parks and Recreation canceling shows.The point was to send a message and it worked. I'm sure a progressive Woolworth's waitress lost out on some tips in 1960 also.
4/1/2015 10:23:24 PM
4/1/2015 10:30:32 PM
He's rolling it back isn't he? And Fox News reported on the boycotts
4/1/2015 10:40:53 PM
4/1/2015 10:49:09 PM
Also maybe the outside groups just didn't want their brand even possibly being associated with discrimination. Maybe they were worried that their fans or part of their crews would be subject to discrimination if they showed up. There are some selfish, personal reasons they might boycott that don't necessarily involve overturning the law.
4/2/2015 6:51:26 AM
4/2/2015 8:59:20 AM
NC is backing away from our own version of this bill because of the backlashbut no, it was ridiculous and doesn't make sense
4/2/2015 9:05:12 AM
I think it's important that we have some perspective, I mean, in Iran, they hang you for the crime of being gay.
4/2/2015 8:50:38 PM
wowhttp://www.theverge.com/2015/4/3/8339383/indiana-memories-pizza-religious-freedom-crowdfunding-campaign
4/3/2015 10:09:05 AM
Better than the colored getting it doe
4/3/2015 11:36:10 AM
^^ up to $789k now, they will prob get over a million over this. wowi love the irony that many in the LGBT want to punish/boycott people for their opinions which is the same thing that LGBT claims to be a victim of.
4/3/2015 4:58:08 PM
no, it's not the same
4/3/2015 5:04:58 PM
i thought sean haugh made a couple good points:
4/3/2015 5:12:55 PM
4/3/2015 6:49:05 PM