4/12/2016 4:04:23 PM
Bruce Springsteen: i thought it was illegal to deny service to people based on their lifestyle choices. we learned this with the wedding cakes and whatnot. he will surely have to go to court and pay big fines right?
4/12/2016 7:13:30 PM
apples != asbestos
4/12/2016 7:34:00 PM
He really needs to cut back on the Mr. Burns fingers.
4/12/2016 9:26:51 PM
I haven't logged into tww in a few years. But when I heard this:http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/apr/11/xhamstercom-porn-site-blocks-north-carolina-users-/I was concerned twwers weren't getting enough porn. Is everyone doing alright?
4/12/2016 9:56:22 PM
4/12/2016 10:06:02 PM
4/13/2016 7:46:32 AM
Look, it is pretty basic.You have a skill that you market to the public. Either you're a baker, making cakes, or a singer, making music. Each is a specific skillset that you use to make money and sell to people. If you aren't allowed to restrict who you market your bakery skill to, then you shouldn't be allowed to restrict who you market your music making skill to.And besides, those people who bought his tickets, many probably don't even have an opinion on the matter, so why make them suffer to make a point?Here's why, it was probably a half-sold out show and wasn't worth his time to come, so he just used this as an excuse to cancel.The bakers were standing on their principles, and Bruce is standing on his. You either allow both or disallow both.
4/13/2016 10:18:29 AM
have you ever heard the term "protected class?" springsteen didn't discriminate against a protected class.
4/13/2016 10:21:24 AM
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4/13/2016 10:48:04 AM
he also allowed the tickets to be purchased and refunded those who bought the tickets fullywhich is not even close to refusing a serviceat the very least I hope rjrumfel reads the logic provided to him on a regular basis and it maybe causes him to think differently
4/13/2016 10:54:28 AM
More than 15,000 tickets had been sold at the time he cancelled (which was about a week before the concert, so more definitely would have been sold). The coliseum holds 23,000. Everyone that purchased tickets online has already been refunded.
4/13/2016 11:50:22 AM
I doubt they'd sell much more than 15,000 for a concert in that arena
4/13/2016 11:53:04 AM
Probably true. I think it's silly to assume that he cancelled the show due to low ticket sales and used BH2 as an excuse. Or that PayPal (or the other companies) didn't want to come to NC in the first place and are using this as an excuse.I also think it's silly to point to PayPal and others that do business in other countries that deny rights to homosexuals or others and say it's hypocritical that they won't do business in North Carolina. Places in the United States are held to a higher standard, and there are plenty of other states to choose from that don't have backwards laws.[Edited on April 13, 2016 at 12:09 PM. Reason : ]
4/13/2016 12:08:32 PM
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4/13/2016 1:42:01 PM
Add Boston to the list
4/18/2016 2:53:38 PM
kind of surprised it took Pearl Jam this longmaybe that's what they're going for, though
4/18/2016 5:50:22 PM
Kind of shitty of them to do it 2 days before the show and not weeks when they found out it passed...48 hours beforehand is kind of fucked up.
4/18/2016 7:06:50 PM
Maybe they tried to give it as much time as possible to see if the legislature would repeal the bill. Sounds like the NBA might be leaning in that direction in the sense that they're waiting for things to play out but may ultimately make a decision when they approach the 'point of no return'.
4/18/2016 7:23:21 PM
4/18/2016 9:32:03 PM
yeah but people don't use the same glossary anymorefirst you have to hash out what a word means, if you can get people to agree on that word then maybe you can have a discussion
4/18/2016 9:52:11 PM
^^ when did PayPal say they wouldn't do business in NC? I thought they were cancelling expansion plans. As far as I know they are still accepting payment transactions and processing CCs for NC businesses/consumers.
4/18/2016 10:21:47 PM
4/19/2016 12:29:52 AM
4/19/2016 12:41:20 AM
Paypal claims the law violates the "values and principles" that are at the core of PayPal's mission and culture. They then go on a virtue signaling rant for publicity. Gullible liberals eat it up. Meanwhile PayPal expands to places like Yemen and Cuba... I'm sure they will make such a brave stand for social justice when gays are executed there... "Do as I say, not as I do" #Liberals Not to mention, under the current law PayPal is protesting, they could still implement their own bathroom policies. Not that any of the SJW's actually read the bill or anything... why bother actually reading it when HuffPost can give you a sparknotes version of what to be outraged by.
4/19/2016 12:53:56 AM
4/19/2016 8:40:45 AM
lol, Bruce Springsteen isn't discriminating against any religious class you nitwit[Edited on April 19, 2016 at 9:04 AM. Reason : holy church of the separate bathrooms that can only pray at concerts]
4/19/2016 8:50:00 AM
4/19/2016 9:29:15 AM
I see lots of my contemporaries complaining on facebook, most of whom don't vote, about the cancelled concert... they seem to be missing the point Pearl Jam's trying to make, that if young people voted, maybe we wouldn't have these prejudiced, backwards politicians passing dumb laws like this.Isn't this the essence of states' rights? I know i've seen people argue on here that the states are supposed to be different, each like an experiment for new ideas, that then other states will adopt. Seems like NC tried a new idea, and the rest of the country thinks it's a dumb idea, and we're dealing with the consequences. Isn't this what's supposed to happen...?
4/19/2016 11:26:47 AM
while it may not be illegal, i still contend Pearl Jam are being hypocrites by denying service to only a certain group of people. they are basically making north carolinians ride in the back of the bus[Edited on April 19, 2016 at 11:46 AM. Reason : be]
4/19/2016 11:44:37 AM
Yes, a Pearl Jam concert being cancelled is just like legal segregation. Salient point.
4/19/2016 11:49:34 AM
so are they attempting humor or are they really just this dumb and unable to think critically?
4/19/2016 11:51:30 AM
It's funny to me that this law is not even close to what conservatism is supposed to be. It's a big (in this case) state power grab. It's the antithesis of what real conservatism would want. But Republican so good or something.[Edited on April 19, 2016 at 12:00 PM. Reason : X]
4/19/2016 12:00:14 PM
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4/19/2016 12:33:52 PM
^^ they still do business in North Carolinaand concessions are made when doing business in other countries with different cultures/values all of the time. holding the US to higher standards than countries with deplorable human rights records shouldn't be that difficult of a concept to grasp
4/19/2016 1:16:10 PM
this is like your mom punishing you for not doing your chores, and then you arguing that its not fair because your little brother/sister didn't do their chores, but your little brother/sister is 15 months old
4/19/2016 1:23:49 PM
Federal appeals court sides with transgendered teen, says public school bathroom discrimination case can go forwardhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/federal-appeals-court-sides-with-trangender-teen-says-bathroom-case-can-go-forward/2016/04/19/6a873b88-f76b-11e5-9804-537defcc3cf6_story.html?tid=sm_tw
4/19/2016 2:00:06 PM
^^ It's like exaggerating and fabricating "rape culture" statistics to tell women they are victims, then telling women they are Xenophobic when the rape comes from Syrian Migrants.
4/19/2016 2:16:20 PM
k
4/19/2016 2:21:29 PM
Of all the things that happen in politics these days, I find conservatives getting their panties in a wad when the free market punishes their efforts among the most amusing
4/19/2016 3:18:04 PM
Pearl Jam probably just had bad ticket sales and are using this as a convenient excuse to cancel.
4/19/2016 3:32:18 PM
Whats the big whoop? Pearl Jam sucks ass
4/19/2016 3:53:29 PM
4/19/2016 6:23:22 PM
do i really need to hold your hand through that analogy? c'mon man, i know you can understand it. paypall has higher expectations for a state, a state that has a history of being centrist and at times even progressive, than a nation with dated laws and morals. paypall also probably expects that their influence in a state where a controversial bill was just passed, a state hungry for jobs and investment, a bill that was signed into law by an unpopular governor who probably won't be reelected, a bill that the public is actively fighting, is a little bit higher than in a dictatorship where dissenters can be imprisoned and isn't desperately fighting to bring in jobs.
4/19/2016 7:22:20 PM
they wanted to come to nc, and they still will. they're getting fantastically free publicity before they do. so what if they "expect more" from a state? they either care about the issues they claim, or they don't. at least in a us state there's a better chance of laws being overturned. have they even made a statement to these other countries, or done any single thing to try to improve the issues there?i don't need any handholding, you're right. i get your angle, i just don't agree... but that's what the internet is for anyways that's all i got. i actually agree with you guys on a lot of this hb2 stuff... i just don't trust companies that seem to jump on political waves... and that's how i see some them (paypal, specifically)[Edited on April 19, 2016 at 8:17 PM. Reason : ]
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