Man, sometimes I just want to say "Fuck North Carolina."

Mar 24, 2016 13:43


Stay classy, North Carolina. -_- *weary sigh* https://t.co/ClQ5LkeB7a @GeorgeTakei #WeAreNotThis #FuckTheGOP #FuckRepublicans
- Kane Magus (@KaneMagus) March 24, 2016

If not for all of my family living here in NC, it just about makes me wish that I still lived almost 3000 miles away in Redmond, WA.
- Kane Magus (@KaneMagus) March 24, 2016

I'll be voting for @RoyCooperNC this fall (like I wasn't already going to do so). I certainly don't want @PatMcCroryNC to win. #WeAreNotThis
- Kane Magus (@KaneMagus) March 24, 2016

What's sad is that this isn't even the first "Stay classy, North Carolina" tweet I've had to make just this month. #WeAreNotThis #NeverTrump
- Kane Magus (@KaneMagus) March 24, 2016

Stay classy, North Carolina. This is one of those rare times when I wish I still lived thousands of miles away in Redmond, WA.

Really, fuck this bullshit. Fuck Pat McCrory who signed this shit. Fuck all of the legislators who wrote this shit. Fuck the Republicans in general. And fuck the paleolithic mindset which brings all this shit about in the first place.

They may or may not openly admit it, but this shit was religiously motivated. It had to be. There's no other reason that I can think of that they would do this. Here is what I have to say about that (and I was thinking about making a very similar statement in response to this other shit but never got around to it): Laws (and exemptions to said laws) should never, ever be written with religion in mind. If you are planning to create, sponsor, sign, protest, or vote in a Supreme Court ruling about a law primarily because you are motivated by your religion (or militant lack thereof) to do so, then you can quite simply fuck right the hell off. Go straight to Hell (or whatever equivalent to Hell that your belief system may contain). Do no pass Go. Do not collect $200. And take your discriminatory, paleolithic, backwards ass legal bullshit with you. In my not at all humble opinion, religion (or demonstrative lack thereof) has absolutely zero place in the making of laws, as far as I'm concerned, especially when one religion (or lack thereof) is clearly being favored over another (or lack thereof), and the sooner this country, and indeed the world as a whole (*hinthint*), moves beyond all this dogshit, the better off we all will be.

politics, religion

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