Can we talk about how insane it is that this shit is actually going to be passed into law?
3/25/2015 4:20:22 PM
Aren't we already in the Christian-sharia law thread?
3/25/2015 5:21:58 PM
Isn't religious freedom a good thing?
3/26/2015 4:46:27 AM
the bill is anti religious freedom though
3/26/2015 8:47:09 AM
its about less pee pee in the doo doothese things are important
3/26/2015 9:33:36 AM
Well, if it makes you feel better, the Presbyterian Church is now allowing gay marriage. Tit for tat. Eye for an eye. All even now.
3/27/2015 11:04:16 AM
PCUSA is also splitting apart because of it, a lot of presbyterians are moving to EPC
3/27/2015 11:11:30 AM
If I had to guess, a split is also coming to the United Methodist Church.
3/27/2015 1:11:37 PM
now there will be the "tolerate blacks but hate gays" branch of the methodists
3/27/2015 10:12:53 PM
This is is gonna be the Anabaptist rebellion all over again.
3/28/2015 2:01:16 PM
Oops:http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2015/03/whoops-indianas-anti-gay-religious-freedom-act-opens-the-door-for-the-first-church-of-cannabis/#.VRli84SBaso.facebook
3/30/2015 11:38:45 AM
This is gonna be a shit show no matter what. I wonder how many millions of dollars have been pissed away on all these pointless, sure to be knocked down laws, just to keep the retards happy?
3/30/2015 11:52:52 AM
So how is this a sure to be knocked down law? Isn't it basically a state level version of the federal RFRA (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_Freedom_Restoration_Act) which has already survived supreme court challenges (other than having applicability to the states stricken). I mean other than the explicit applicability to for-profit entities as well as not-for-profits, how is this substantially different from the federal laws on the books since the early 90's?
3/30/2015 2:55:44 PM
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/03/what-makes-indianas-religious-freedom-law-different/388997/
3/30/2015 3:08:01 PM
It seems to answer your question in the 2nd paragraph:
3/30/2015 3:11:13 PM
^^ I don't find either of those distinctions particularly damning. The profit/non-profit line was already crossed in Burwell, and is frankly a ridiculous distinction unless you somehow think that the NFL or BCBS should have these rights, but a locally owned and operated Jewish or Islamic grocery store should not. That you have banded people together for the purposes of making money should not exclude those same people from having their religious freedoms.The other distinction, that it's a defense in a private party suit, is a logical extension of law in general and seems like much ado about nothing. If someone is suing you for religious discrimination, they are doing so and asserting that some law (which is a government burden) requires you to do something. That the government itself isn't a party to the lawsuit should have no bearing on whether or not your you are within your rights under the law. Or do we really need every private action lawsuit under which an entity asserts these rights to be done with a counter suit naming the state as a defendant?^ Ok, I still fail to see what makes this unusual. Congress exceeded its authority in applying a new law to the states. The states that want that law to apply to them are thereby making their own laws applicable to the state. Federalism FTW. It's essentially the same thing as the national drinking age. The feds have no authority to make law declaring 21 to be the drinking age across the nation. They do have authority to offer incentives and every state makes their own such law. This is well established precedent.[Edited on March 30, 2015 at 3:35 PM. Reason : fgsdfg]
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3/30/2015 4:09:29 PM
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2015/03/whoops-indianas-anti-gay-religious-freedom-act-opens-the-door-for-the-first-church-of-cannabis/
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3/30/2015 4:59:09 PM
^^ if that's gonna be your angle, why not make an argument yourself?
3/30/2015 5:14:39 PM
What discourse is to be had on this even? I can't imagine many college educated people are supporting this. No Republicans I know think this a good idea.And enough referencing the federal or other states "similar" laws as they are not even remotely the same.
3/30/2015 5:22:32 PM
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3/30/2015 8:53:19 PM
He can't answer a single Yes/No question, and says that the nicest people in America are found in Indiana:http://mic.com/articles/113938/governor-pence-can-t-answer-a-simple-yes-or-no-question-over-lgbt-discrimination(must watch video)If the nicest people are found in Indiana, can he explain why this student was treated the way he was by his fellow students and by the school authorities who turned on him and lied about him?http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/03/31/tortured-for-being-gay-in-indiana.html
3/31/2015 6:14:17 AM
Welp Pence caved pretty fast. Wonder if his gay-hating lobbyist cohorts will stand behind him when he signs this "clarification" bill
3/31/2015 11:22:23 AM
http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-new-intolerance-1427760183anybody see this earlier?
3/31/2015 11:31:42 AM
Just replace gay with interracial. This is the same persecution complex that conservative "christians" lamented when they wanted to keep interracial marriage illegal. it's not about religious freedom, it's about wanting government sponsored discrimination.
3/31/2015 11:53:39 AM
i'm not a subscriber, what does it say?
3/31/2015 12:13:02 PM
in 2015, when somebody says, "I don't think it's a very good thing to be able to discriminate against anyone" some take that to mean, "I FUCKING HATE YOUR RELIGION AND YOUR FAKE GOD GO FUCK YOURSELF"persecution complex at its bestgonna be hilarious to watch all of the 2016 candidates trip over themselves after they all supported this yesterday, only to have Pence walk it back this morning
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3/31/2015 2:00:32 PM
Do these legislators have brains? At all? There was widespread criticism of Indiana's and now Arkansas just passed one and will send it to the GOP governor.I guess they need to pander to the slack jawed yokels they represent.
3/31/2015 5:24:23 PM
My inner cynic feels as though Arkansas sees all of the focus on Indiana, so they feel as though there is only but so much attention the public/media can spend on this particular issue which enables them to scoot this through.
3/31/2015 7:34:59 PM
4/1/2015 1:07:01 AM
What kind of fucked up backwards version of 2015 are we in where Walmart is the voice of reason?Also, if my a church attending Christian (Episcopalian) and I've never in my life once felt my religious freedom is under attack. Maybe I'm lucky? But more likely these people who support these laws just don't want to catch the gay.
4/1/2015 7:56:35 AM
^the thing is you probably don't view your religion as a means to an end for power (both in society and government). These dominionists (or whatever you want to call these very political christian groups) do feel threatened, not because they won't be able to worship as they see fit, but because they see their influence waning across the country. Their livelihoods, and probably their psyches, depend on staying relevant and "powerful." The sad part is that they don't realize they are partly responsible for fueling their path to irrelevance by lobbying for dumb shit like these bills to pass. Just my $0.02. 1337 b4k4From your Rule 44 link, the statute the rule in trying to implement:
4/1/2015 9:01:56 AM
always a great idea to go on TV and declare yourself a bigothttp://gawker.com/indiana-pizzeria-takes-brave-stand-of-denying-gays-pizz-1694992744http://www.yelp.com/biz/memories-pizza-walkertondo you think before jesus broke the loaves and fish, he made sure to ask the masses if there were any queers around?
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A great big thank you to 1337 b4k4 and TerdFerguson for keeping this thread readable.
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4/1/2015 2:10:52 PM
Interestingly, this law would also pave the way for muslim owned falafel joint to deny anybody who's not muslim into their business or require a head scarf or turban or some shit. I'd love to see that play out in Indiana and see how equally the law would protect such a business.
4/1/2015 2:18:33 PM
some of these reviews are hilarious
4/1/2015 2:27:12 PM
^^ I don't see why it can't or shouldn't apply to those things as well. I mean dress codes are already are a thing for some businesses, so all that remains is really whether or not the availability of falafel for non-muslims is a compelling state interest.
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4/1/2015 4:17:52 PM
had an interesting discussion with a conservative today who thinks that gays are being "sore winners" about the amount of progress they've made over the years, given the backlash/embarrassment Indiana is facing right now. he basically chocked it up to "act like you've been there before, gays". lulz
4/1/2015 5:17:46 PM